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My 69 Chevelle
Hi everyone,
I've been a member for a few weeks, been reading a lot! I don't have many pictures yet, but it's not much to look at right now either, heh. My project was bought on ebay and picked up from Winnipeg, Canada in 2001. I liked it. I drove it home, thats when I took a good look at it. I found out someone did their own (very amateur)body work on it, and from what I can tell that consisted of slapping a boat load of filler on it.. :( Poor Thing.. Anyways, it's a Canadian made 69 Malibu. I started by pulling the old nasty leaky radiator, and also ended up pulling the home built(another amateur job) 4-bolt 350. Then it sat out side on a minnesota driveway for 4 1/2 years!! I know it was a horrible thing to do, but I was a broke college student who had free parking at his parents house. hehe :lol: Now the ol' velle has been hauled down to a climate controlled storage warehouse close to my home. It's hard to miss where a fair amount of that bondo is starting to lift from the rust.. but its what I've got. So I have been stocking up on parts for a few years, and I'm getting close! I sent a 454 I'd had in my garage for a while to the machinist. I had it bored to .060 over, It's got a GM forged crank, forged h-beam 6.385" rods and forged dish pistons. I had ARP main studs installed, but it's only a 2-bolt main. :_paranoid Heads are GM 049 casting large oval ports, ported and matched with a Weiand Team-G single plane high rise intake. They also have full roller-rockers and I am really cosidering Comp Cams BeeHive valve springs. I just bought Comp Magnum retro-fit Hydraulic Roller lifters, and got a great deal on ebay. I plan to supercharge it sooner or later, but I don't know what I should limit it to. I was figuring 6000 rpms and 7-9 psi boost. How much power do you think I could get from this thing Safetly? I have a TH400 I was planning on building then I was going to eventually buy a gearvendors, but I was kinda tossing up the idea of getting a 4l80e. Then if I still had the urge I could add another OD. HaHa sounds good :unibrow: Oh! back to the rest. I bought a 12-bolt with Art Morrison Rear arms and I have thier bolt on traction kit. I also have c-clip eliminators, but I'm not sure if I'll use them yet. I recently made another great find on good ol' ebay. I needed to upgrade from 4 wheel power drum brakes, so I got a Global West makeover. I won their negative roll system, Tall spindles, 1-LE rotors, calipers, upper and lower a-arms(spring pockets), Del-a-lum bushings, tie-rod sleeves, tie-rod ends, 1-1/8" sway bar, front springs, rear steel braided lines, plus for a few more bucks he threw in a 14:1 power steering box with steering arm. I got everything for 2200.00 after shipping. Needless to say I'm excited and wish these projects went quicker!!! Just a few years left right??!? :willy: I keep telling myself it's a life long project, and it will never really be done. I just wish I could drive it already! Pictures to come... Thanks for reading, comments and questions welcome. Marty |
Sounds like its going to be a sweet ride. Welcome to the site.
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Welcome aboard, Marty. Sounds like a great project. :thumbsup:
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Is it white???? Do your parents live by St. Michael?
Your description sounds like the one near my sister's house that I looked at every time I was in the area. If it's the same car, I talked to you about buying it about a year ago. :) |
Wow Great guess Derek, glad to see you pay attention! :D
Yes this is the very car you speak of. My folks have since moved to blaine, and I'm down in Mankato. You should really get a prize of some sort, hehe. :thumbsup: Marty |
The description sounded VERY familiar :yes:
As for the prize... I'll accept cash and/or free parts. :lol: |
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