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Getting a 65 back on the road after sitting for 38 ish years
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<blockquote data-quote="RC1" data-source="post: 93030" data-attributes="member: 935"><p>Just about have a 65 back on the road after sitting for 38 ish years.</p><p>Watched this car as a kid 40 years ago was able to purchase it Nov.,2014 off the same owners</p><p>It was painted in the 70s and the paint is so, so but staying for now</p><p>Odometer shows 59,000 miles but powertrain had more old thick hard oil caked to it, than I have seen on anything ever.</p><p>I did get it running but everything looked to need a rebuild everywhere I looked suspension bushings shot, broken motor mount, rusty battery tray, old front end damage. And so much old oil caked on pretty sure valves covers etc., had to be leaking since 66, ha,ha</p><p>But is all numbers matching, so decided to pull the powertrain, which is a 327cid, 350hp version with a four speed. The plan is I want to put some serious miles on the car and then take it all apart and go after a NCRS top flight.</p><p>So that being the plan the original powertrain was going under the bench .....and I rebuilt another 327 CID with the same specs, forged 11-1 Pistons,camel bump heads ,intake , I did put a mechanical flat tappet in it thou like the sound, etc, and rebuilt another Muncie 4 speed with centre force clutch and rebuilt the factory rear diff. This way I can drive it like I stole it if the urge arises.</p><p>I redid all the rear diff, sand blasted all the suspension parts and installed all new bushings, ball joints, tie rods, shocks, brakes, etc.</p><p>Also new fuel tank , radiator and several misc., small items.</p><p>I finished the motor, broke it in on the dyno and just installed it all in the car this week.</p><p>With lots of help from the guys that work for me we got it all in the car the past week, next week finish hooking things up then installing factory side pipes and knock offs.</p><p>Then back on the road after 38 ish years</p><p>Still lots to do needs a new carpet, etc,etc., but mechanically should be ready for some miles, plus I have a daughter getting married on May 28th and they want to drive away from the church in it.........so it helped to get this project pushed along or it would still be a pile of parts right now.</p><p>I will post some pictures this week.</p><p>And Thank you ....... Canadian Corvette Forum for giving us a place to share our passions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC1, post: 93030, member: 935"] Just about have a 65 back on the road after sitting for 38 ish years. Watched this car as a kid 40 years ago was able to purchase it Nov.,2014 off the same owners It was painted in the 70s and the paint is so, so but staying for now Odometer shows 59,000 miles but powertrain had more old thick hard oil caked to it, than I have seen on anything ever. I did get it running but everything looked to need a rebuild everywhere I looked suspension bushings shot, broken motor mount, rusty battery tray, old front end damage. And so much old oil caked on pretty sure valves covers etc., had to be leaking since 66, ha,ha But is all numbers matching, so decided to pull the powertrain, which is a 327cid, 350hp version with a four speed. The plan is I want to put some serious miles on the car and then take it all apart and go after a NCRS top flight. So that being the plan the original powertrain was going under the bench .....and I rebuilt another 327 CID with the same specs, forged 11-1 Pistons,camel bump heads ,intake , I did put a mechanical flat tappet in it thou like the sound, etc, and rebuilt another Muncie 4 speed with centre force clutch and rebuilt the factory rear diff. This way I can drive it like I stole it if the urge arises. I redid all the rear diff, sand blasted all the suspension parts and installed all new bushings, ball joints, tie rods, shocks, brakes, etc. Also new fuel tank , radiator and several misc., small items. I finished the motor, broke it in on the dyno and just installed it all in the car this week. With lots of help from the guys that work for me we got it all in the car the past week, next week finish hooking things up then installing factory side pipes and knock offs. Then back on the road after 38 ish years Still lots to do needs a new carpet, etc,etc., but mechanically should be ready for some miles, plus I have a daughter getting married on May 28th and they want to drive away from the church in it.........so it helped to get this project pushed along or it would still be a pile of parts right now. I will post some pictures this week. And Thank you ....... Canadian Corvette Forum for giving us a place to share our passions. [/QUOTE]
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