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dykstra 11-19-2025 02:57 PM

Can’t wait to see this car!!

69M22Z 11-19-2025 03:52 PM

Very cool!!!

Too Many Projects 11-19-2025 03:57 PM

Well, that's discouraging. It looks like you could drill out the spot welds for the 2 end/fender mounts and move them inboard 1/2" each and be OK ?

Derek69SS 11-19-2025 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1683740)
Well, that's discouraging. It looks like you could drill out the spot welds for the 2 end/fender mounts and move them inboard 1/2" each and be OK ?

The ends are shaped slightly differently as well. It's also a 6cyl core support that we were going to make adapters to put the 6cyl radiator in the V8 position, but now we'll just get a correct V8 one... still might need to make adapters, since we have a good 6cyl radiator, but they'll be smaller and easier, as well as being less work to change later to a correct radiator if we come across one.

Lynn 11-19-2025 05:23 PM

On Tri-Five cars, lots of guys put the radiator in the 6 cyl. position even with a V8, especially if running a different fan set up. No room for a clutch fan with radiator in the V8 position. Even if you are running electric fans, you then have the option of using either pushers or pullers.

Derek69SS 11-19-2025 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 1683747)
On Tri-Five cars, lots of guys put the radiator in the 6 cyl. position even with a V8, especially if running a different fan set up. No room for a clutch fan with radiator in the V8 position. Even if you are running electric fans, you then have the option of using either pushers or pullers.

We're sticking with short water pump and engine in stock position (lots of guys move them 3/4" forward also) and likely will run a stock fan also. This 406 is pretty mild, so cooling shouldn't be a problem.

There are adapters you can buy to mount the radiator forward if he changes his mind later... he eventually wants to put a 409 in it, so at that time he'll probably need to move it.

useless tony 11-19-2025 07:30 PM

That color reminds me of the time an acquaintance had his Chevelle painted by a professional in almost the identical color. I saw the car once it was back home in his garage. Dude asks me what I think of it and it looked great. Then he pulls the car out into the sunlight and asks me again ... the car looked terrible. Splotchy. Car was returned to the body shop. I believe the "repair" was to add more coats to even it out.

I polished an aluminum intake once (and only once). Intake looked fantastic in the garage. I took it outside into natural light and ... WOW, obvious scratches aplenty. Back to the basement for more polishing and outside in the "real" light to assess.

I don't know your painting experience and I am not suggesting there are issues with your job but, it might be to your benefit to verify the quality of your work with the car outside under "real world" lighting before calling it done. :)

markinnaples 11-20-2025 09:27 PM

What a great project. That is going to be a really cool '55 and your boy is going to treasure these times for his whole life.

Lynn 11-20-2025 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1682789)
Hey now....I think he is younger than me....:eek2:
Really nice to have a mentor. Karl has been more than patient with me, trying to teach me to block sand and "see" with my hand...

Everybody is younger than you! Admittedly, I am just BARELY younger than you.

See you tomorrow nite hopefully. Guessing you will be helping Steve set up?

Too Many Projects 11-21-2025 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 1683797)
Everybody is younger than you! Admittedly, I am just BARELY younger than you.

See you tomorrow nite hopefully. Guessing you will be helping Steve set up?

Yes sir, leaving in about 4 hours and will be there first thing in the morning. See you there, oh, and I know Bill, 67since67 is older than me...:laugh:
Derek, you loaded up and heading down in the morning ?


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