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Gscherer78ta 09-16-2016 05:21 AM

The color matched chin splitter subdues the effect somewhat, where the black emphasizes it and makes it more bold. I think keep it black and then add a black stripe around the entrance of the snorkels and perhaps an accent black line around the rear spoiler...

syborg tt 09-22-2016 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Gscherer78ta (Post 645665)
The color matched chin splitter subdues the effect somewhat, where the black emphasizes it and makes it more bold. I think keep it black and then add a black stripe around the entrance of the snorkels and perhaps an accent black line around the rear spoiler...

I agree with Greg the 1st rendering is the way to go.

NovaBlue71 09-22-2016 01:58 PM

71 formula brewster green
 
Cool looking project! I'm digging the rendering! l personally like look of the black or dark argent on frt. splitter. I'm also liking the the flared frt. fenders and qtr. panels! Guess I'm partial to that because of our second gen!

syborg tt 10-06-2016 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 71-Formula (Post 645657)
Anyone have any power train ideas? It will definitely not be naturally aspirated 😉



Looking back and learning from past builds I would definitely do thing differently. Since your car is a 2nd gen and I have a little bit of experience with this. I would do a plug and play LS Engine & Trans and a complete bolt on front suspension.

As for the rear suspension I would seriously consider the leaf spring options that are out there which would lower the car just enough to look nice.


Do the rear outer wheelhouse modification so you could tuck the taller rear tire.

Afco LS 2nd Gen Radiator
Vintage Air
28" tall 275 for the rear
25" tall 255 for the front.

Keep it simple and be done in less the a year and have a ton of money left over to cruise the car to all the places you want to.

Zoomin 10-06-2016 08:47 PM

One of my favorite cars in one of my favorite colors.

214Chevy 10-06-2016 10:12 PM

I like #2 personally. I'm not into racing, so the spoiler gives that track effect to me. Nothing wrong with the spoiler though.

214Chevy 10-06-2016 10:14 PM

I like #2 personally. I'm not into racing, so the spoiler in #1 gives that track effect to me. Nothing wrong with the spoiler though.

WSSix 10-07-2016 08:01 AM

Marty brings up some great points. Yeah, I'm biased because it's a similar path to what I'm already taking, but I truly recommend it. I'm still running leafs in the back of my car. It rides well and sits well. It is a little jarring when the back goes over a bump compared to the front, but it's not terrible. It goes through corners great. Check out John's, NotATA, #14 car build. He runs a simple bolt together suspension and has been for many years with lots of track time.

Forgot to ask earlier, why the choice of late 2nd gen formula scoops and not the early ones? I believe the early ones actually work if I'm not mistaken.

Love rendering one. I think the single stripe would look good. However, the last rendering with everything one color is nice as well. In general, I prefer a spoiler on the rear of a 2nd gen. They look naked without one.

Good luck regardless.

JKnight 10-07-2016 10:29 PM

Go with the composite leafs and good shocks and you may find the rear suspension is more supple than the front. I know I did.

syborg tt 10-08-2016 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by JKnight (Post 646974)
Go with the composite leafs and good shocks and you may find the rear suspension is more supple than the front. I know I did.



Great idea.


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