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kwhizz 04-11-2015 05:19 PM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
Engine going in for the last time.......Fits Pretty good......Next is to get the trans crossmember remounted.....


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kwhizz 04-12-2015 09:50 PM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
Got a couple of things finalized today......Moved the rear cross member back by bolting it from the bottom of the frame mount using the front crossmember hole in the rear frame mount hole ......so ....It is only held in temporarily with 1 bolt per side........Mark will finish the frame mount mod's at his place as they have a person that Really knows how to weld......LOL.....I also thought I would see how the 2012 Camaro exhaust manifolds fit.........It seems they were made for this install......10 Minutes all installed with plenty of room everywhere........Got Lucky again........Next on the list is the Power Steering Pump.....A/C Compressor ......Radiator and trans cooling hose.......Fuel system....Here's a couple more pic's.....Plenty of room around the factory A/C on the firewall........


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Xplantdad 04-13-2015 03:06 AM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
Moving right along!

TAR6569 04-14-2015 07:50 PM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I know this is Yenko.net and a site for supercars but it in my mind it has evolved into encompassing all kinds of cars. Are many others like Earntaz offend by the conversion to LS on this car ? He has every right to want it left alone. Just wondering. </div></div>

My personal taste would have been to leave the car as is, all original. A friend of mine helped out with the exterior on this car, giving it a wax I think. He sent me pictures of it at the time and my first thought was... Man, I would love to certify that car at a VCCA meet in the HPOCF class (Historical Preservation of Chevrolet Features). Heck, it even has the original warranty book with protecto plate! It's only original once. It's hard to find the fullsize 2dr sedans that haven't been modified/customized into big blocks and had other things changed. Seems like 90% of the ones for sale have either been finished into a big block/LS or the project was started but not finished. Very hard to find one that is still 100% stock, even harder all original.

I'd even love to have the car as a driver with the 283 and A/C. (I hoping to have an all original driver for the HPOCF class later in life.) It also would be the perfect car to cruise out to Spearfish this summer for the National Impala convention. But everyone has their own tastes. I'm sure they car will come out great. Just offering my viewpoint for Charley and the others.

Will the original drivetrain and other parts be held onto in case a future owner wants to go back to original?

earntaz 04-14-2015 09:22 PM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
Will the original drivetrain and other parts be held onto in case a future owner wants to go back to original?

HOPEFULLY!!!

kwhizz 04-15-2015 12:26 AM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
Got the Power Steering pump and lines installed today........It seems we are missing the bracket that holds the reservoir in place.....Mark is looking for it to get that loose end taken care of........I also started installing the A/C Compressor and brackets.......Oppps........Wrong Compressor.......Mark ordered the correct one today......Got the Radiator installed......Tomorrow I need to measure the driveshaft for shortening and get the trans line made and installed......


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Postsedan 04-15-2015 12:38 AM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
At this point, she'll be ready by May 13th.....the first Mundelein Car Cruise [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]

Dan

kwhizz 04-15-2015 06:49 AM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
The original drivetrain is sold and gone..........When we were loading it in the truck the new owner noticed the engine still had the original plug wires........

67Z24rag 04-15-2015 01:47 PM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
[quote=TAR6569
Will the original drivetrain and other parts be held onto in case a future owner wants to go back to original? [/quote]

Sorry Warren , Engine will be well preserved in one of my trucks. Even the engines paint was well preserved being an Arizona car . Thanks Mark and Ken !! This is definitely an awesome car !!

Jon

TAR6569 04-16-2015 02:55 AM

Re: Webster's 67 Bel Air Conversion
 
going to a good home then


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