the q-jet was trashed so i put on a 600 edelbrock and tuned it/timed it and it runs great now.
there was a ton of work done to the car at some point, i know it was painted in 2000 so i would guess most of the new interior stuff was done at that time. they replaced the quarters and the rest of the car is nice and clean.
jbone
New Reader
7/3/09 9:38 a.m.
Looks like it's in good shape
cwh
Dork
7/3/09 9:55 a.m.
Good old 'Murrican Iron. I love it. I had a '73 Cutlass that was a sweet car, the same chassis? Yours will be a hit at Cruise Nights.
The 73-77 A-bodies had the same wheelbases as the 68-72s, but I believe the suspensions were significantly changed. (They were also much better looking, especially those 73 Cutlasses. And Kojak's 75 Buick, of course.)
Nice! I had a `71 back when I was a teenager. Nothing special, tho. It had a 307 and drum brakes all around.
Gimp
Dork
7/3/09 6:12 p.m.
When the berkeley did you get a Chevelle?! That's it, I'll be there next weekend.
Sweet! Got Pro-Touring dreams for it? I remember this one from Hot Rod a few years ago. Pretty impressive:
Here's the Feature:
http://hotrod.automotive.com/108238/hrdp-0005-1970-chevrolet-chevelle-ss/index.html
Yep, that's a Chevelle.
You scared me. I thought that you finally had some pictures from the new Chevelle Cheby was coming out with in 2012 or some such date. I simply couldn't figure out how they'd come up with an acceptable mid-sized solution to be a Chevelle.
nicely done. its not over the top.
M030
Reader
7/3/09 8:52 p.m.
Am I the only one who thinks that large wheels with low profile tires look silly on old cars?
I think that patgizz' 72 Chevelle looks better with the 15's and tall profile rubber than the battleship gray '70 in the HRM article.
I know that the "pro touring" trend is all about making big old American cars handle, and I think that's great - but I still think that big wheels/low profiles look silly on old cars.
rmarkc
New Reader
7/3/09 9:43 p.m.
M030, I agree about lo-pros on muscle cars. It just doesn't look right.
But I don't really care for the "classic" look either. I'd rather see lo-pros all around than see skinny fronts and fat backs on a street driven muscle car.
Patgizz's car has the right look, down to the white letter tires.
Lesley
SuperDork
7/4/09 1:24 a.m.
Ooooo nice... you can almost smell the interior :
"Hey, hey, hey, watch the leather man!"
not touching wheels or anything, just a little cleanup and detail work and eventually replace some of the deteriorating original parts like lenses and stuff.
normally i'm a 17" wheels on anything guy - i even ran impala SS wheels on my astro van last year - but this car looks so right the way it is. plus the wheels/tires are brand new and had all of 2 or 3 miles on them when we picked it up.