SpringFever552
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Gotta love what you see when you open up the "jewelry box"there was a lot of chrome on that engine
Gotta love what you see when you open up the "jewelry box"there was a lot of chrome on that engine
I have two cars.
1966 convertible Décor luxury mustang, 51,000 miles on it.
This car sat in a garage for over 18 years, and I had to replace anything with a rubber seal in it like shocks, steering rack, and the carpets…. I also stripped the entire interior out and replaced the carpets due to an oil stained carpet, all the other parts of the interior are original and were super cleaned and installed back in the car. There was no rust, and the entire interior and trunk were sprayed with rubber base paint and sound deadener install before re assembly.
There were 72,000 rag top mustangs made in 1966 and only 12,500 Décor models and this one was made in San Jose.
Optional Interior Décor Group included: Pleated seats with galloping pones, Rally-Pac clock and tachometer combo, Walnut grained trims, full length shifter console, moulded door panels, Pistol-grip door handles, courtesy lighting, and power top. Matching trunk mat , tire cover and jack bag. 289 ci (c2), front power disk brakes, power steering, steel style wheels, handling package and a Cruise-O Matic tranny.
1971 Corvette Stingray I purchased in 1998.
This car came from Kelowna and was a total mess with damaged interior, suspension system screwed up and burned-out engine, but it had a great paint job. I looked for a 1971 because I like how the back window comes out and not many around. I also had a 350 ci LT1 engine that I removed from a firebird I was racing. This car is way more complex than the Mustang and takes a lot of time and work to do anything on it.
I installed an entire new interior in 2020. The engine is a 355 ci chevy, 4 bolt mains, balanced, and blueprinted to turn 7K ( only rev it to 6,200 due to I run purple strip valve springs), trw pistons, racing rods, Dart heads ported and polished with SS wolverine valves, headers and 2x 2.5-inch exhaust. The tranny is a turbo 400 with TCI clutches and B&M shift kit. The rear end was built by Ian Wood racing in Vancouver after I blew it up with the new engine.
All amazing rides, well done. Everyone has seen the 240Z before which was "finished" 10 years ago and sirs in the garage most of the time. The biggest pita has been the exhaust. Spent more on that then rebuilding the motor but here we are, finally a correct thick flange kit I installed last week. Fits amazing even around the r200, zero clearance issues. Just in time for winter haha.View attachment 98465View attachment 98466View attachment 98467
I thought so to but a search didn't bring it back.I thought there was already a thread on here about this, but I'll go again.
1968 Acadian
All original interior, bodywork and paint done 15 years ago. Engine bay and undercarriage stripped to bar metal and painted. 355ci SBC, Dart heads, Comp 272 can, Edelbrock Air Gap intake, 5-speed Tremec, 10 bolt posi.
Here's one of them a 71 SS 350. Got about 9 miles to the gallonWe still want to see pics
PS: I didn't have a mortgage until I rebuilt and repowered my Hourston
We've had the 66 Beaumont for 30+ years and will never sell it. All stock (except the wheels) and we're the third owners. The only thing that doesn't work is the radio but even if it worked I'd rather listen to the engine when driving.
The 68 Firebird is fairly new to us and is all stock (400, 4 speed, 4 barrel, hood mounted tach, dual exhaust, power top, #'s matching). It sets you back in the seat when you punch it. Cool story, the colour (verdoro green) was picked by John DeLorean's wife, when she saw an ash tray that colour at a party in the 60's and told John it would make a great colour for a car. DeLorean was the head of the Pontiac division of GM so he had the colour created.
Not only a pleasure to drive them but the history and what they represent at that time is so interesting. And...the appraisals have gone through the roof!View attachment 98505View attachment 98507View attachment 98508
That would be great ab1752. Thanks. Love seeing what others have and the stories behind them. We get approached so often by others who wished they hadn't sold their old car to do a kitchen renoThere's a guy out in Langley who can rebuild old radios. He has an old Blaupunkt on mine out of a 911 that is worth ridiculous cash and all mine needs is bulbs. I can track down his contact if you want to check with him about the radio in the Beaumont.
Awesome firebird, and I love all the DeLorean stories, he got a bit out over his skis in life but kudos to him and all the progress he made for us gear heads. GTO...
That would be great ab1752. Thanks. Love seeing what others have and the stories behind them. We get approached so often by others who wished they hadn't sold their old car to do a kitchen reno
Parents had one when I was young it was same but orangeView attachment 98495
Both 1972 Honda CT70's. 1 is the rare 'H' model and the other is my Liquor Store runner as it is plated. Lots of fun riding these old bikes. I am working on getting papers for the 2nd one.