LOVE CHEVELLES!
In my personal opinion, here is what I would [and have] changed on mine to make it a GREAT driver:
1. Steering wheel - you are in contact with this components every time you get in the car..and the stock one's suck.
2. Shocks - the brains of the suspension.
3. Sway bars - These cars are softly sprung and respond well to limiting body roll.
3. Steering box - the OEM unit is slow, has light feel, and are usually worn out.
4. Front disc brakes - So you don't have to guess which ditch you'll be hitting when you go for the brakes.
5. Seats - Same as #1
6. Taller front spindles - Probably the single most dramatic handling improvement you can make. The taller spindle leans the tire into the turn instead of away from the turn under suspension compression. The RideTech spindle also drops the front by about 2"...never a bad thing.
7. New front control arm bushings - because they're likely worn out anyway. Rubber for a cruiser, Delrin for a more serious corner turner. Rubber for the rear to accommodate the roll articulation.
8. Tires - you need new ones anyhow, right?
Notice I've not yet mentioned wheels, coilovers, gauges, tubular control arms, or anything with the drivetrain. These are all nice and highly effective improvements but are driven at least as much by taste as true performance gains.
These cars are easy to work on and respond nicely to bolt-on components. Its hard NOT to see improvements with these changes.
Have fun! And ignore the salvage title thing. With a car that old it is nearly meaningless...completely meaningless if you plan to keep the car.
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Bret Voelkel
President
RideTech
Air Ride Technologies, Inc.
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