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L78steve 05-24-2017 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard (Post 1342911)
I agree with Wilma....one line with a worm drive hose clamp.

Also, FWIW "Malibu" emblems on the door panels....don't think they did that on any 69 SS396 cars.

The Malibu panels were found on some SS cars.

L78M22Rag 05-24-2017 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by L78M22Rag (Post 1343595)
A lot of the damage occurred because someone pulled the windshield out of the car a long time ago. The floors are badly rusted, but so far I can't see that it affected the frame.

My plan is to replace the floor and trunk with new panels, repair the rust on the dash (below the windshield), repair the rust around the windshield and below the rear window, and install a new vinyl top which will hopefully cover much of those repairs. If the frame is solid, I plan to install a correct drivetrain and freshen up the brakes, steering and suspension so that I can drive the car. I also plan on putting a clean original black bench seat interior back in the car and go through the dash wiring, etc. Once all that is done, I plan to enjoy the car for a while! I'll eventually give some more thought to whether I just want to do isolated repairs to the bottoms of the fenders and quarters or do a more thorough restoration.

Now that I've had more time and a better understanding of what the car needs, I have a big decision to make.

Thanks to Dan Vasic for giving my Chevelle a detailed initial examination when the car arrived. There is more examination work to do....
* The Chevelle still wears its original factory Daytona Yellow paint everywhere except on both quarters which have been repaired and painted (a long time ago judging by the patina).
* Fortunately, the frame appears to be in great shape. The bottom of the Chevelle is full of dried red clay, which apparently saved the frame from rusting away.
* In addition to the metal work I planned (the floor, trunk-floor, dash, front and rear windows), both quarters ought to be replaced in order to properly repair the rear window. Likewise, the trunk lip and filler panel below the rear window need to be replaced.

After those repairs, I would have an unrestored Chevelle with noticeable paint work on some parts of the car.... which begs the question, should the car receive a total restoration? The car certainly deserves a proper restoration (being an original L78 4-speed), but I hadn't planned on taking on that major of a project with everything else I have on my plate.

With Dan's help, I have purchased a running and ready-to-drop-in original L78 motor with a D 8 9 casting date, which is perfect for the Chevelle's 04D build date.

So..... now what? Is anyone else looking for a Daytona Yellow Chevelle SS L78 with a bench seat, 4-speed, tilt steering, vinyl top, etc.?

Ryan1969Chevelle 05-24-2017 09:03 PM

Just give Dan the green light, and then send the green L89 so he has something to do with all his spare time:-)

Ryan

NorCam 05-24-2017 09:16 PM

Well...I do have a spare M22 sitting here in Alberta and was kinda wondering what I should put it into? :grin:

L78M22Rag 05-24-2017 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCam (Post 1354136)
Well...I do have a spare M22 sitting here in Alberta and was kinda wondering what I should put it into? :grin:

Rick, the driver that picked up the Chevelle for me in SC, offered to bring the Chevelle up to Alberta so that he could do the road trip with his son...

L78M22Rag 05-24-2017 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan1969Chevelle (Post 1354134)
Just give Dan the green light, and then send the green L89 so he has something to do with all his spare time:-)

Ryan

Exactly! That's the Chevelle that I'm saving my time, energy and money to restore...
Like I said, I've got too much on my plate.

L78M22Rag 05-24-2017 09:26 PM

I even picked up these rolled edge exhaust tips that have the perfect patina for this Daytona Yellow Chevelle.

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...pso4rcbjjk.jpg

NorCam 05-24-2017 09:32 PM

Sent you a PM Helmut

Bill Pritchard 05-26-2017 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by L78steve (Post 1354127)
The Malibu panels were found on some SS cars.


On the 70's, yes.....if that was done on any 69's, it's news to me.

Postsedan 05-26-2017 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard (Post 1354279)
On the 70's, yes.....if that was done on any 69's, it's news to me.

They do exist Bill....only a half dozen are real and alive.....Oshawa-built SS396 Chevelles with MALIBU script.

You will come to learn of a special car that I have been involved with very soon, stay tuned :D

Dan


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