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Hey, List.
My goal has never been
to "restore" this 67 of mine. I'm more into what they call a
"restification", I guess. As luck would have it, though, the car was
mostly original when I bought it. I've been hanging onto these parts as I
swap them out, mostly because I just think it's cool to have the original
stuff. I'm never selling this car anyway, so I don't really care about any
resale appeal to having the numbers-matching stuff handy. Well, never say
never, but you guys know what I mean. :o]
I want to rebuild that
327 myself someday, just for the experience if nothing else,
and I'm planning
to buy an old Chevy pickup (either a 58/69 Stepside, or a 65/66 Fleetside, I
think) when I get a little further along on this Chevelle. It might be
nice to have the engine and transmission on hand, for example, in case I
come across a deal on someone else's unfinished project.
Still, I
think a lot about selling the stuff that I'm not using, so I can buy more
goodies for the Chevelle RIGHT NOW. Again, you guys know what I
mean. :o]
Anyway. I'm not
really looking for help here - I just thought it might make for a
fun thread. What are you guys doing with your old parts?
Bill Bruyn
Gilbert, AZ USA 1967 Malibu daily
driver
.030 over 327; 750 cfm Q-Jet; Performer RPM; GM HEI; TH-2004R, 2200 stall; 10 bolt open 3.08 |
- RE: [Chevelle-List] Your old parts Bill Bruyn
- RE: [Chevelle-List] Your old parts Brad Waller

