Great group of cars!
Looks like you have a really enthusiastic group of members. I wish you lots of success establishing the Chapter. Getting one off the ground can be a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing it with us all.
Take care,
Brian
Love the video of the '63 drag vette. I have seen that car up close and it is a real beauty.
I really enjoyed the early drag movie, it sure brings back a lot of memories. I was very hooked on drag racing in my younger days.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Take care,
Brian
As others have said....those wheels look great.
That car is going to have a nice attitude when it is all done. I can't wait to hear your first impressions after driving it with the new suspension. I really enjoy reading all your updates. Keep all the pics and info coming.
Take care,
Brian
Looks great!
This is always the fun part. All the major disassembly and cleaning is over and it is fun putting it all back together, working with clean and fresh parts.
Keep those pics coming...we all love a project around here!
Take care,
Brian
The car looks great Ray! As others have said, you do really nice work. I sincerely feel that one of the best parts of owning these cars is doing your own work on them and thoroughly enjoying the finished product.
Hope to meet you and see some of your projects in person one day.
Take care...
Hi Craig,
It is always tempting......modern powertrain with a SRIII tube chassis and C5 suspension.....the best of both worlds. Cruise in looks and "long legs" for trips on almost any fuel.
Take care,
Brian
Hi Wally,
I have found that the gas quality has deteriorated greatly over the last number of years. I have difficulty with the gas percolating / vaporizing easier when restarting after a 20 minute "heat soak". Although this has always occured to a degree, it takes longer to get it to "clean...
Thanks for posting the pics Chuck.
It look like it was a lot of fun. They are meant to be driven and enjoyed as much as possible.
I used to run my '65 at Napierville (South of Montreal) when I lived in Quebec. Lots of fun. Ran 13.6 / 105mph on Micheclin radials.
I took a bunch of...
I had the same problem in my '65 a few years ago. Draining the fluid, and putting in 2 bottles of GM additive along with fresh fluid, combined with the multi figure 8's corrected the problem. (I did not drive it in reverse though):D
Take care,
Brian
Wow Tom, that is really starting to come together. Which motor are you going to run in it first? The Tunnel Ram or the full Blower setup?
What colour will it be?
You are making us all drool on our keyboards.......can't wait to see it in real life!
Take care,
Brian
Welcome to the CAC. The best part about these cars is the long term projects. Just as Studiog says, the passion will drive you through the process. It is super that you have managed to hang on to it over the years.
Post lots of pics and give us lots of updates, we all love a big projest...
That is a great idea Ray. Thanks for posting the pics. I have to put a new Eaton spring under my wife's '78 and that will save me some grief.
Take care,
Brian
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