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got a picture of your cutlass?
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I'll snap a couple updated pics tomorrow. Attached is what it looked like the day I brought it home. Interior in pretty decent shape, motor ran well but was ultra slow- 22's on the G-tech. A little tuning and I got it down to 18.70's at the track. Not bad I guess for a smog plugged stock 305 with 2.41 gears and 4500 ft altitude. The car is now dropped 3" in front and 2" out back and has 225-60-15 V rated tires on 70's Z28 wheels. I want to do the B-body spindle 12" brake swap and throw on some 16" wheels next, then get some gears out back and a 700R4 for a little more go-go.
Also attached is the parts car I found ultra cheap cheap. I put gas in the carb and put in a battery and it fired right up (!) and drove up onto the tow dolly. Had a bad tranny and had been sitting for 3 years. Packed full of mouse poop everywhere. Lots of rot on the rear 1/4's and the interior was hopeless. Took off the front clip and pulled the 350 SBC that had been transplanted in. Not bad for $75 and get it out of the yard! That good running 350 is now in my 76 Suburban and the warmed over 406 from the Burban is in the white wagon. |
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I'd be the goofball to try and mini tub it so I can get some wider tires out back and take the gang for a "ride" |
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Here's a shot of the motor in the wagon-
.030 400, 8.75:1 eutectic pistons Stock bottom with ARP bolts Rebuilt factory 400 heads XE268 cam, roller tip rockers Dual plane air gap Modified Q-jet Headers, 3" single exh. w/40 series Flowmaster Stock TH350, Stock 7.5" rear I raced a ricer on the freeway late at night once, got up to about 125 and I got a bit nervous so I bailed. I think as it is the car's got 135-140 potential but it's pretty slow off the line. Blistering :bow: 2.45 60' and 15.70's at 4500ft. :lol: Lol! I shift into second gear just before the 1/8 mile and it goes through the traps at 4200 in 2nd gear! 3.73's and a 700R4 would help a bit. Prolly some better heads too. Sorry to steal the thread a bit... |
Its all good. That motor looks great!
This is along the lines of my thinking. I want something kind of odd ball. Everyone does the mustang/camaro thing. The ricer bit is done to death (that that I would do rice, but a turbo charged CRX or civic would be fun). I like to think outside the box and stand out a bit. As well as have an ace in the hole |
315-35-17's out back would be nice. The rear frame sucks on this car. The wheel tubs go deeper into the car than the frame! Before I dropped it I ran a 275-50-15 BFG Drag radial on a 15x7 rally wheel with 4.25 backspacing and it rubbed the frame on hard corners. The rear wheel wells have very easy access being a wagon but the spring perches are right up against the inside of the frame otherwise I may be able to trim off the outside of the frame and box the inside for a couple extra inches of room. Mini tubbing this car would be a spendy and/or labor intensive endeavor. I'd look into it a little more but the $ goes to the Novas first, this is just my "shop truck" for now. Maybe later....:thumbsup:
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I've seen some fat slicks on turbo Regals so I can't help but wonder if the non wagons have a different frame (?). As I said G-bodies, at least around here, are cheap rides. The only reall popularity they have is amongst the 13" reversed spoke rim/whitewall crowd. There's plenty of options too-
Malibu Monte Carlo (and SS) Cutlass Regal & Grand Prix They started in 78 and I think they ditched the rear drive G body chassis in like '87. I'm planning on a silver/black paint scheme and Hurst/Olds emblems. It'd be fun to do something like an RS or SS Malibu and replace the Malibu emblems with Chevelle emblems, a 442 out of a regular Cutlass, etc. Again, a mild small block, the right stance and some big meats and you're set, cheap cheap. |
something different
have a 1971 torino ranchero all done with 4.6 cobra with 8 stacker and shaker,aode,ssbc brakes,air ride,leather interior black&silver. for more email me at [email protected]
p.s. in 96 put a 426 hemi in a 1980 450SL |
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I was about to shamelessly solicit my 1954 Chevy Pickup until I noticed your budget.
I was thinking if I were to find a cheap project I would look for either a 70’s Ford Maverick or a Fox body Mustang. If you want to stay with Chevy get a 3rd or 4th gen Camaro. Good luck with your search ~Chris |
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