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Love your car man, I couldn't agree more re some cars being overbuilt:thumbsup: My '69 has been built to compete in historic road racing & the rules dictate that you must keep original subframes & suspension components like OE A arms, axles, discs & calipers etc. You can fit something like Carbotech brakes which are awesome & can out stop bigger Wilwoods. My car has had the A arm mounting points moved, which now gives 3 deg negative camber, it has a bigger anti roll bar, multipoint Spax adjustable race shocks & runs 1500lb front springs (yep, that's correct 1500lbs per side) The ride isn't at all harsh with this set up & the car corners "flat" with no body roll. The rear axle has been "tweaked" to give toe in & camber. The thing handles as if it's on rails & gives total confidence in it's handling charecteristics. You really don't need to spend out a bucket load of money on aftermarket stuff to get your car to handle extremely well. Whlst I understand that many people feel that they're upgrading their car by fitting aftermarket items, for me it's bang per buck that's important.:unibrow: Here's a pic of it with the Superlite wheels & a video clip of the car with the engine ticking over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D16996RNe3k http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...zee28/side.jpg http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f...ee28/front.jpg The car's not finished yet but it is road legal. I've just got to fit the new cowl hood ( the one on it in the pics is a temporary item until the new one's painted) stripe it & fit the front bumper. Cheers....Nige |
Been in and out of the hospital for complications with my health. Lots of progress has been made over at Guldstrand. We found that Doug's Headers D306 did not fit as advertised. So I'm returned yet another set of headers. This time we're trying Patriot H8062-1... Will see. I have a hard time spending $1500 for a set of headers from Lemons when it could be spent on more important things.
New 6 piston wilwoods http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3474.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3476.JPG Rear wilwoods http://lh5.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3477.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3479.JPG SPC adjustable upper control arms http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3475.JPG One of Dick Guldstrands many Corvettes. Its such an honor to be around Dick and his shop. So much history... http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Ss...0/IMG_3472.JPG |
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I'm afraid I'm now stuck with 17" wheels due to my new wilwoods, which is fine, but I'd like to run minilite replicas of some sort (Team3, Wheel Vintiques) in 17" for my street tires... |
Sorry to hear about your health complications. Hope it all works out ok for you.
The Wilwoods look great on there. They should provide some serious topping power. TAKE CARE!:thumbsup: :cheers: |
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I live in Britain, but here's a link to my wheel suppliers. You can get pretty much any size/backspacing you want hth, cheers....Nige http://www.superlite-wheels.com/wheelpage.asp?cat=2 |
Picked up the car from Guldstrand today with the following completed:
Tremec TKO600 5 Speed SPC Adjustable Upper Control Arms Rear lowering blocks to bring the back down a little Tow Hook and bracket to subframe Custom Headers to fit Lee Manufacturing quick ratio power steering Dick Guldstrands signature and approval to drive it like its stolen. Watching Dick pull the car around and the smile on his face I knew it brought back a lot of memories. He said it'll really step out on you if you stomp on it. He said he really loved the car, and the gas tank was empty. :lol: Always a pleasure speaking with guys like Guldstrand. I asked him to sign the dash, it should be good for about 50 horsepower I think. Dick pulling the car around. It finally sits even with the blocks in the rear. http://lh5.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4197.JPG :thumbsup: http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4199.JPG http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4205.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4207.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4211.JPG http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4213.JPG Fillin up on some much needed petrol http://lh6.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4214.JPG |
The new shifter location is taller and farther back which helps because I'm so tall I sit real far back. Shifting is now a breeze and the 5th gear makes it a whole different car. Maybe I'll be able to manage 14mpg on the highway now. Cal speedway soon to see how fast I can get her up to on the main straight. Also Dick's Signature which cuts down lap time. :rofl:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4230.JPG New Steering wheel http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4232.JPG Front Tow hook. I have the DSE shock plate tow hooks for the rear. http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4234.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4246.JPG http://lh6.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4250.JPG Custom driver side header. 3 pipes had to be reworked. and new wilwood master and clutch reservoir. http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4237.JPG Header Clearance is finally good proper. http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4248.JPG The Lee manufacturing power steering reservoir http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4239.JPG Lee steering box. 12:1 ratio. Had to try 3 different headers, nothing worked. http://lh4.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4240.JPG SPC control arms will help with camber adjustments http://lh6.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4242.JPG Front 6 Piston wilwoods. No crossdrilled or slotted. I wanted track reliability not show-touring. I've cracked 4 drilled rotors already with the car. http://lh3.ggpht.com/__OT3YJ9o9Ao/Sv...0/IMG_4245.JPG So for the next track outing I have power steering, a 5 speed with a lot more top end, proper brakes that won't fade and proper camber for more contact patch. Should be a lot more fun and a whole new experience. I struggled with the car before. It was like trying to wrestle an elefant around the track. Just driving it around town, it drives like a modern car now. The manual brakes feel great, and its nice to have one less thing to go wrong out at the track. I'm waiting on my Jake's Rod shop aluminum spoiler and then I'll get that mounted. I also need to get an induction setup for the front spoiler so I can mount brake ducting to cool down the front brakes. Then its off to Cal Speedway if I can get it all finished in time. Will be REAL interesting to see what the cars capable on the main straight and turn 1 and 2. Last time I was out there I was topped out in 4th way before the finish line/pits. The proof is in the pudding I suppose. |
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