I'm lucky to have an eclectic fleet. In addition to my British cars, VWs, Miatas, and other cars fairly common in the GRM world, I own a few old Fords, both stock and hot-rodded. I've had this 1934 3 Window Coupe for about 20 years. I bought it as a well-worn 1970's build. It's got a factory 1934 frame, boxed in the front, with a 4-bar, Mustang steering, and a 5" dropped tube axle. In the back, it's a 9" Ford on parallel leaf springs. The body is fiberglass from an unknown manufacturer. When I bought it, it was pretty sketchy to drive, was wired without a fusebox, and had a lot of other issues. I went through it right away--new wiring, redid the brakes, switched to a dual circuit MC, added a handbrake, undid a lot of sins in the front suspension, and a lot of other details that made it a fun driver ever since. I also updated the look. When I got it, it had steelies with bias ply wide whites and no hood. I changed it over to Halibrands with radials an a little more rubber rake, added a hood, and my friend Nick Hardie helped me flame it.
It came with a stock 350 Chevy sporting a really cool Rochester tri-power setup backed up by a TH350. I didn't do much to the drivetrain except tweak the carb linkage, add an electric choke, and give it a good tune. Just a couple of years after I bought it, I found a GMC 4-71 blower setup and started to make plans to install it. There's more to that story later. But kids and other projects got in the way. Plus I have a pretty simple rule: Don't take a running car and make it into a non-running car unless there's time to get it running again. So I've been driving it, collecting more parts, and waiting to have the time to update it.
The past few summers, it's been telling me it's 20 years since I last worked on it. The trans has started to slip and leak badly from everywhere, the highly-patched original radiator has sprung continual leaks, and some other little things have made it less fun. And this winter, it looks like I've finally got a good block of time to work on it.
So, here's the plan:
- No more stock 350 with a tri-power. It's getting the 4-71, a Holley 750 double-pumper, a set of aluminum heads, and a cam to match the blower.
- A rebuilt TH350
- New radiator
- A little modification to the front crossmember to lower it 1" and get the 4-bars parallel to the ground
- Other maintenance and updates as scope creep sets in.
There are other forums more appropriate for a car like this, but I like you guys better...so I hope you don't mind this build thread.