Hey FourAndAHalf,
My '84 Corvette Project SS X-Fire is going to be a Weekend Cruiser as well as special occasions. Me and my Wife like to take drives to Panama City, FL once or twice a year and this is a One-Way 425 Mile Trip. But, we do enjoy taking the Targa Top off and enjoy the breeze down 431 South...
We also enjoy the numerous Rod Runs that are frequent here in Tennessee...
The Original 350 Shortblock is being built (Balanced & Blueprinted) by DEI (Dale Earnhardt Incorporated) in North Carolina and is being bored to 355ci. We are going all out on this Project with Edelbrock Performer RPM Heads, Speed Demon 750cfm Carb, CraneCams Hydraulic Tappet 228/234 Cam, CraneCams Roller Rockers, complete MSI Ignition System (ALL Computer-Related Electronics are being removed from '84), Painless Universal 18-Circuit Wiring System, as well as adding the Richmond 6-Speed ROD Transmission...
I always enjoyed the days of the Carb. Easy to work on and maintain. Nothing against the Computers & Sensors used in today's automobiles (I have a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Systems Analysis). But, I did like the old days. Either a Fuel Problem or Firing Problem. Simple...
We are changing so much on our Project "SS X-Fire". Totally changing the '84 Bodystyle to the '00 Bodystyle, Installing a Complete 1993 Corvette Dash with AutoMeter Phantom Gauges, Recaro Power Seats, 17 x 9.5 Cragar SS Wheels with the new GoodYear F1 GS-D3 Tires, Hooker Ceramic Coated Headers, Corsa Stainless Exhaust System with X-Pipe, Baer 13-Inch Brakes with 2-Piston Calipers, and doing a total Re-build from the Bare-Frame up. We will also be installing the "Corvette Stinger-Style Hood for our Project. Paint will be a 5-Coat Base of PPG Gun Metal Gray Metallic with a 4-Coat Clear-Coat. We were going to be adding the GS Stripe using the PPG Silver Metallic BC/CC, but at this time, we are still undecided about this issue at hand...
At near 49 Years Old, we hope to have many years of enjoyment with our Project "SS X-Fire" as it will be staying in our family...
Looking forward to many days here on CAC and all the friends we have made while we have been here...