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Old 08-04-2011, 05:28 AM
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Default Project, "Slider", a 1964 Grand Sport Corvette

Hello:

I wanted to introduce the new project, "Slider". It will be a 1964 Grand Sport Corvette.

It gets its name from the Sci-Fi, TV show that was on a number of years ago, where there are multiple parallel universes of earth, each having evolved slightly differently, where one choice could change how that world evolved. In this show a group of people would, "Slide" from one earth to another composing the different episodes. (If you're lost, here is a link that might help: http://www.answers.com/topic/sliders)

Most "Grand Sport" Replica Corvettes you see are based on one of the original Grand Sports built prior to GM's decision to pull out of Corporate sponsorship of Racing. The 1963 Corvette Grand Sport was one of the biggest casualties of this decision as there were only 5 copies of the car ever built. It was scheduled to race against the Ford Cobras, but 125 copies had to be produced to officially compete against them. The Corvette Grand Sport, was promptly discontinued and the 5 that had been made were sold off to individual racing teams.

Prior to GM pulling out of Racing, Gulf Oil was a big sponsor of the Factory Racing Corvettes through the latter part of the 50's and early part of the 60's. Once Gulf and GM parted ways, Gulf formed a relationship with Ford and sponsored the Cobras and GT40's of the mid to late 60's

This project's premise is, "What would have happened had GM NOT pulled out of Racing, and continued their relationship with Gulf Oil for the Factory Corvette Racing Teams?"

This is the "Alternative Universe" this car is from.

I contacted Ben Hermance about putting a Rendering together. Below is the initial Rendering I just received. (There will be some slight modifications to this, but for the most part this is what it will look like.)

Enjoy!

Ty O'Neal
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:54 AM
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Very Cool. Can't wait to watch this build.
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Old 08-04-2011, 08:44 AM
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Very nice rendering. This is going to be a fun build to watch. We need more Corvette builds!
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Old 08-04-2011, 09:30 AM
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You're definately staying busy with projects. Any progress on She Devil? I like the rendering of the Vette.
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Old 08-04-2011, 06:11 PM
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Very nice rendering. This is going to be a fun build to watch. We need more Corvette builds!
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Andre:

I've been collecting parts for this for quite a while. Finally, I can start moving forward in earnest. I'll post some additional pictures of where the project stands.

Thanks,

Ty
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Project, "EnGULFed"
1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
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Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
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"Chester's '65"
1965 Buick Riviera
Aiming for true PT Status with
the best available from the 70's and 80's
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Old 08-04-2011, 06:26 PM
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Way COOL!!! Love the color choice's.
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Old 08-04-2011, 06:52 PM
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to be using a D & D kit or starting from scratch?
Payton:

I was able to pick up a 64 Coupe that had been partially completed. The fella was needing some cash and he was located in a very small town in Ohio. I spoke with him on the phone, and had someone go out and look at it. He set a price to hard for me to pass up.

I saw my first one in 1979 and it was love at first sight. Ever since then it had been on my list of things to do before I kick the bucket.

Since he had used Mid-America Industries, Inc. to do the first part of the transformation, I figured it would be a decent idea to stay with the same vender.

He had done some of the cosmetic changes to it, but the headlight changes, hood, suspension, correct wheels, dash and differential cooling scoop etc. (was very early and/or not correct) I think this played a part in him not getting a good price for it.

It does have a nice 400 hp SBC 350 in it, Muncie 4 speed, and a 12 bolt GM Differential with 4.10:1 Ratio gearing and a posi-traction Carrier.

Here are a couple of pictures of the car when I got it.
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Project, "EnGULFed"
1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
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Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
======================
"Chester's '65"
1965 Buick Riviera
Aiming for true PT Status with
the best available from the 70's and 80's
======================
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Old 08-04-2011, 09:38 PM
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You're definately staying busy with projects. Any progress on She Devil? I like the rendering of the Vette.
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CRCRFT:

Thanks for asking.

When I work or I play, there always seems be a lot of irons in the fire. (Sometimes too many)
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"She Devil" is awaiting some very crucial parts, however I have got the Cage in the car now and have had the three link modified for better performance. (Instead of saving the back seat as originally designed, I had the bar lengthened for better geometry as well as some adjustment changes.) With a good cage in it and some cross bracing, your back seat is effectively rendered useless. I think it has what it needs now. (Enough rear room for a couple suitcases, and a "Cool Suit" ice box. I found one on ebay for a decent price.

A shop that makes some very expensive race cars was used to do the rear suspension modification work. Since I was having rear weights jacks put in the car, I needed to step it up a notch from the average builder. I like how it is now as you can adjust how the rear sits, and adjust the weight balance very easy and quickly.

The cage that was installed is not only for safety it is also extremely rigid now. There is a lot of cross bracing designed into it on several different planes. Sound confusing? I'll try and get some pictures to help explain what was done. (My description might be in error so some pictures will help)

Until then here are a couple more pictures I have of the car with the PS Engineering wheels on it, and it shows a bit of the cage.

Enjoy.
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Project, "EnGULFed"
1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
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Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
======================
"Chester's '65"
1965 Buick Riviera
Aiming for true PT Status with
the best available from the 70's and 80's
======================
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Old 08-04-2011, 09:43 PM
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Very nice rendering. This is going to be a fun build to watch. We need more Corvette builds!
Thanks, Ben has always done a nice job for me.

After I get caught up on everything, I'm sure I'll be calling him again.

In case you need it, here is his information.

http://www.hermancedesign.com/
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Project, "EnGULFed"
1964 Gulf Liveried, Corvette, "Grand Sport"
===========================
Ty O'Neal
"She Devil" aka. Betty
1969/70 Camaro SS
427 LS3, 600
Keisler Road and Track T-56
Full size 3 link and custom roll cage
315mm tires on rear, should fit the same on front. Worked to design a more effective shape.
======================
"Chester's '65"
1965 Buick Riviera
Aiming for true PT Status with
the best available from the 70's and 80's
======================
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