I also had plans to put a Windsor 5.0 in my Cutlass. The only hurdle was fabbing an oil pan, but before I could get to that point someone offered me large money for the car and I sold it. (I still miss it)
I also had plans to put a Windsor 5.0 in my Cutlass. The only hurdle was fabbing an oil pan, but before I could get to that point someone offered me large money for the car and I sold it. (I still miss it)
In reply to curtis73:
I'm curious why that 302 would be of interest to you. What prompted that line of thinking?
pres589 wrote: In reply to curtis73: I'm curious why that 302 would be of interest to you. What prompted that line of thinking?
I had one on an engine stand making about 320 hp. My thought was A) to be different, and B) if you have a 320 hp engine occupying space and the only major thing preventing you from putting it in the car was an oil pan, why not? It would have cost me far less to fab an oil pan than it would to buy parts to make 320 hp out of the 307, and C4s are a dime a dozen. I was even going to put 5.0 badges on the fenders just to piss people off.
I have put some crazy engines in cars for that very reason. Take what you have and weld it together. That is the hotrodder way. No one complains about an SBC in a 32 High Boy. The brand loyalty thing is one of the things that killed hotrodding.
curtis73 wrote:Kenny_McCormic wrote: IIRC a Caddy 472/500 with an aluminum intake weighs less than an all iron SBC.I got a consistent 18 mpg highway with a Caddy 500 in my 66 Bonneville and had 300hp/550tq. It was basically a gas-powered diesel.
Oh weally? You think one will fit in a w116? Because....
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/pts/5092957615.html
curtis73 wrote: I personally prefer the big bore/short stroke V8s like the Buick 455 and Olds 403.
I'm so happy to hear that I am not the only person who is a fan of the 403.
I had 5.0 decals made that matched the Orange Monte SS door decals to annoy a kid at school since his "5oh" Mustang was really only 4.9.
Here's one that looks like pretty much what you want to end up with if you can wheel/deal/extend your budget a bit. May be a bit overpriced, I dunno, I haven't been into these cars in a long time, but this one does seem interesting if there really is "too much to list"
We have a decent 80 Malibu wagon that will be up for sale at the end of August. No AC, manual window and locks, manual steering, V8, T350, Electric fan,SS aluminum wheels, new shock, hoses, Edelbrock carb and intake, headers and single 3" with flowmaster, only had one 3/4" rust spot on a pinch weld in the rear fender well - it's fixed, new headliner. The young gun daily drives it to work. He goes back to school third week of August. Needs the window washer pump replaced and the fan control switch moved to another coolant system port.
SeanC wrote: Here's one that looks like pretty much what you want to end up with if you can wheel/deal/extend your budget a bit. May be a bit overpriced, I dunno, I haven't been into these cars in a long time, but this one does seem interesting if there really is "too much to list" TPI Cutlass
Yea, I really like that. It just needs some bigger tires! I'm going to reach out to the seller, it's worth a check for a potential fly and drive. At this point I decided to extent my budget to $5,000 so I can buy something that won't be a basket case and have majority of the work done.
Coldsnap wrote:SeanC wrote: Here's one that looks like pretty much what you want to end up with if you can wheel/deal/extend your budget a bit. May be a bit overpriced, I dunno, I haven't been into these cars in a long time, but this one does seem interesting if there really is "too much to list" TPI CutlassYea, I really like that. It just needs some bigger tires! I'm going to reach out to the seller, it's worth a check for a potential fly and drive. At this point I decided to extent my budget to $5,000 so I can buy something that won't be a basket case and have majority of the work done.
Glad I could possibly have helped you find your toy! BTW, that car is NMNA, I have no dog in this fight, etc.,etc. I would however be all over it myself if I was at a stage to do so. Good luck with it.
SeanC wrote:Coldsnap wrote:Glad I could possibly have helped you find your toy! BTW, that car is NMNA, I have no dog in this fight, etc.,etc. I would however be all over it myself if I was at a stage to do so. Good luck with it.SeanC wrote: Here's one that looks like pretty much what you want to end up with if you can wheel/deal/extend your budget a bit. May be a bit overpriced, I dunno, I haven't been into these cars in a long time, but this one does seem interesting if there really is "too much to list" TPI CutlassYea, I really like that. It just needs some bigger tires! I'm going to reach out to the seller, it's worth a check for a potential fly and drive. At this point I decided to extent my budget to $5,000 so I can buy something that won't be a basket case and have majority of the work done.
Yup, who knows. Maybe the whole unpictured side is a mess covered in bondo. You never know with Craigslist :P Worth checking out though, for sure.
True you never know, but sometimes you get lucky, and it would be a fun kind of car to cruise and hoon. Good luck.
Being from the north ask if he can get you pics of the frame rails behind the rear wheels. The can collect salt and rot.
will do.
this seems like a good sunday read?
http://www.amazon.com/G-Body-Performance-Upgrades-1978-1987-How-To/dp/1613250320
As a previous owner of an 82 V6 Malibu ( first car), an 81 V8 ex police Malibu and another 82 V6 ( gutless) Malibu station wagon, I approve this thread.
Still miss them 20+ years later and hope to buy one as a project one day. And a K5 blazer, had two of those.
Things get so much better when i start looking South of North Carolina. I wish you could tell Car Tempest to look 300 miles SOUTH. I'm not considering vinyl tops or t tops. All these need a good talkin down, but:
http://charlestonwv.craigslist.org/cto/5064072312.html I love this, bored 350, motor compartment looks good
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/5085380379.html 442
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/5074379025.html 5.3 ls, doo doo brown
http://huntington.craigslist.org/cto/5089663415.html 355 vortex, dumb paint job but sorta cool
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/5089476172.html clean 350/350, typical AC works but needs to be "put on"
Wally wrote: Being from the north ask if he can get you pics of the frame rails behind the rear wheels. The can collect salt and rot.
Very good point. The frames especially like to rot right in front of where the lower trailing arms mount to the frame. Basically the back of the center rail before it curves up over the axle.
Rocker panels, the rear bottom of the front fenders, and the rear wheel wells are common body rot points.
Yea. I've settled on a Malibu I think. Some reason I think it looks the best and it seems like a 350/350 o other motor swap in a cleanish state is definitely in my price range.
http://huntsville.craigslist.org/cto/5062059981.html - could be a E36 M3 car with a nice paintjob, who knows.
Find a Malibu "Iraqi Taxi" and you can even get one with a stick!
They are probably all gone now but they did exist.
Cool. So I've definitely landed on a Malibu 350/350. Just gotta find the right one. The heart wants what the heart wants.
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