During the cold Canadian winter I built a 4 bolt main 350 small block bored .030 over, forged hyperutectic TRW pistons, .250" dome, 12:1 comp. stock crank, stock rods, 74 cc seriously ported and gasket matched iron heads, Crane cams 280 duration, .530 lift, with Harland Sharp 1.6 aluminum roller rockers. Gasket matched Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold, Holley 750 vacuum secondary, milled choke horn, trimmed throttle shaft. Melling high volume oil pump Aeroquip stainless steel braided lines throughout. 14"x 6" K&N air filter, Heddman super competition headers 1 5/8" primaries, Flowmaster Scavenger series collectors, dumping into 3" pipe, and Flowmaster mufflers. No tails. Sound loud?... you bet! The only thing I had built was the TH350 by LenTech Automatics with a modified custom valvebody. Thanks Lenny! I remember when you started out in the garage out back! Check out his automatic overdrives! http://www.lentechautomotive.com/
I met my understanding wife in 1997, proposed to her in the car in Septmber 1999 and moved to Pittsburgh Pa. in 2001. The car was stored outside for two years before I could finally retrive it and bring it down to Pittsburgh.Two long cold winters took its toll on the body. Finally after 6 years I can take my time and start rebuilding the car from the ground up. Most everything is already ironed out and just needs refreshed/painted and powdercoated. Disassembly has begun, the body will be removed, the frame will get blasted and painted a PPG champagne pearl metallic. The body will get new quarters, firewall will be filled, marker lights are shaved and it'll all get slathered in a dark cherry pearl metallic red. The suspension pieces will be powdercoated gloss black. There are tons of suspension upgrades for these cars now, of course! So if money will allow, some upgraded suspension pieces would be really nice.
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