When we started this project, we wanted to build a clone of a
1965 Chevelle SS. Little did we know that the body and frame of the
first car would be too rusty to build, so we obtained a parts car and a
2-door hardtop from Arizona. It turns out that the 2-door is a real
'65 Chevelle SS! So now we're taking the 3 cars and building one with
the help of the Original Parts Group . This time, we just finished
tranplsanting the rusty dash from one car to the other.
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Long-time street car drag racer Spiro Pappas already has one of the fastest street-legal drag '69 Camaros in the world, but for 2008, he's added a second car to the lineup... and this one is off the scale. Powered by a 540 cubic inch Sonny Leonard hemi-headed big block Chevy assembled by Fast Times Motorworks, the focal point is the pair of 88mm turbos on the front of the engine. No horsepower ratings are public, but driver Nick Scavo points out that it should crack 2500 horsepower without minimal boost!
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Sorting through the "yuck" in the 4-door parts car we got to help rebuild our 1965 Chevelle. It was nasty!
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We spent many hours and days contemplating how to make the giant 6L80E 6-speed automatic transmission fit under the '66 GTO, but it looks like the surgery required will push this car well beyond its deadline and budget. While it is a cool transmission, the 6L80E is simply enourmous, and in order to make it fit under the car, we'd have to cut the entire floor out and fab a whole new tunnel, raise the enigine, and try to make it clear the hood. We simply don't have the time. So, after a chat with Mark Bowler of Bowler Performance Transmissions, the choice was made to switch to a GM 4L65E, a 4-speed automatic trans that is a much easier fit to the car.
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We're in the midst of a 12-volt conversion upgrade on the '54 and installing a GM 10SI style alternator. You have to either change all the electrical devices - bulbs, battery, etc., to 12 volts, or install some sort of step-up converter to make them work right. Here, Kevin rambles about the 1 vs. 3 wire alternator styles.
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This time, we're upgrading Kelle's old ignition system with a swap-meet find, a vintage MSD box, which we're going to use to power the coil, rather than the power running through the ignition points. It also helps the coil by storing energy and relasing it as quickly as the coil needs the juice. However, when you find an old electronics part, how do you know it works? We show you how to test an MSD box with their Digital Ignition Tester to see what's up. Then, Kelle's 235 6-banger will enjoy the multiple spark benefits of the MSD, but it still looks old-school, 'cause it is.
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