That's the Chevelle I remember seeing Chris R. drive in Lakeville at Pan-O-Prog about 7 or 8 years ago!
Chris R said
May 3, 2011
Lost in the 60s wrote:
Chris R wrote:
I think im the only one on the forum without a picture of his car. I never really took any pictures of mine before I parked it.
The only pictures I have are 35MM.
Scan them into your printer, upload to your picture folder, upload to your picture host and then get it on here !!
I never really needed the use of a scanner so I dont have one. If I got one to scan this stack of pictures I have. I probably wouldnt ever use it again. At least I dont think I would.
Chris R said
May 3, 2011
SShink wrote:
John D wrote:
Here's one from day 1, meeting 1...
That's the Chevelle I remember seeing Chris R. drive in Lakeville at Pan-O-Prog about 7 or 8 years ago!
That was quite some time ago. I was driving it on a regular basis and decided to park it until further notice a year or 2 after that. Been throwing some ideas around. But being a full time student makes it tough financially.
dashboard said
May 3, 2011
I always thought those two pistions banging away where the coolest avatar I'd ever seen. Chris, if you want some 35mm pix's scaned bring them to the next meeting, I'll scan them and put them on a disk for you.
Jon H said
May 3, 2011
I agree with John D. Certainly time for a change.
Derek69SS said
May 3, 2011
Yeah, it's creepy.
Chris R said
May 3, 2011
Ive only had it up there for a week but ill start finding one thats less distracting.
I presume a picture of Daves butt from one of the club members unattended cameras wouldnt work either then?
frank said
May 3, 2011
thats a cool car chris. always wondered what your car looked like. also always wondered just how many old cars you have? are you going to school for hvac if so where do you go.
-- Edited by frank on Tuesday 3rd of May 2011 03:27:24 PM
SShink said
May 3, 2011
Chris R wrote:
I presume a picture of Daves butt from one of the club members unattended cameras wouldnt work either then?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lost in the 60s said
May 3, 2011
DANG, that's a NICE looking ride !!! What does it need to be road worhty ? I remember something about oil burning, so it needs an overhaul ?
Jon H said
May 3, 2011
Looks better already!
Dave Seitz said
May 3, 2011
Chris R wrote:
Ive only had it up there for a week but ill start finding one thats less distracting.
I presume a picture of Daves butt from one of the club members unattended cameras wouldnt work either then?
Can I use a pic that Chuck aka Ace1 took?
bowtie said
May 3, 2011
I think I have a pic of him taking that pic
Chris R said
May 3, 2011
frank wrote:
thats a cool car chris. always wondered what your car looked like. also always wondered just how many old cars you have? are you going to school for hvac if so where do you go.
-- Edited by frank on Tuesday 3rd of May 2011 03:27:24 PM
I have 2. This 66 and a 69SS thats a long term project. I also have a 76 GMC pickup thats been in storage since the early 00s.
Yup. I am in school for HVAC and attending the HVAC progam at Dunwoody. Had enough with automotive. Should have gotten out many years ago.
Chris R said
May 4, 2011
Lost in the 60s wrote:
DANG, that's a NICE looking ride !!! What does it need to be road worhty ? I remember something about oil burning, so it needs an overhaul ?
Technically. It was never not roadworthy. It ran great and drove quite nice. I could probably do some basic work to it now to get it back on the road since its been sitting so long. But there was some oil consumption issues that became quite a bit more then I wanted to deal with on our club cruise through red wing in 04 or 05(05 I think). Its always needed the typical work that a 40 plus year old car needs but I got it running pretty good mechanically. Rebuilt the Muncie myself. Had the heads done based on the oil consumption issues but it didnt take care of the entire problem. Was only puffing on shifts. And still only show burning on shifts when I parked it. Anyways, the engine really just needs a freshen up or basic rebuild. But there is a hole in the floor under the drivers feet that needs a patch and the trunk floor has some issues that need addressing.
Otherwise, the paint is nice, did a bunch of interior work. Still have tons of parts for it still sitting in boxes waiting for that day to come. Now if I only had the coin for that day as well.
-- Edited by Chris R on Wednesday 4th of May 2011 07:13:48 AM
Lost in the 60s said
May 4, 2011
If it's roadworthy but needs a little work, heck most of the cars in this (and ALL clubs) need that. I couldn't just let it sit because it uses a little oil. If the hole in the floor concerns you, I have sections of floors that I've removed from 2 cars that we may be able to patch it with. Ignore the trunk for now, mine is more gone than there but if I can find a way to complete the build, I'll throw a mat in to cover it and call it good. I will drive mine and it looks like a barn find compared to yours. Parts in boxes are paid for, all it takes is time to install, no cost involved, UNLESS they are part of a sequence...
I hear ya about no money. I dumped way more into my '66 than I should've over winter thinking I was going back to work about now. I have NO good prospects for work in the immediate future and the car is on hold indefinitely as of now. I can only complete what I have parts/paint on hand for.
If you want to get yours out of moth balls and fix the floor, let me know and I'll see what I can do to help. I'll probably have time....
jim larson said
May 4, 2011
Always appreciate a photo of a 66.
Chris R said
May 4, 2011
Lost in the 60s wrote:
If it's roadworthy but needs a little work, heck most of the cars in this (and ALL clubs) need that. I couldn't just let it sit because it uses a little oil. If the hole in the floor concerns you, I have sections of floors that I've removed from 2 cars that we may be able to patch it with. Ignore the trunk for now, mine is more gone than there but if I can find a way to complete the build, I'll throw a mat in to cover it and call it good. I will drive mine and it looks like a barn find compared to yours. Parts in boxes are paid for, all it takes is time to install, no cost involved, UNLESS they are part of a sequence...
I hear ya about no money. I dumped way more into my '66 than I should've over winter thinking I was going back to work about now. I have NO good prospects for work in the immediate future and the car is on hold indefinitely as of now. I can only complete what I have parts/paint on hand for.
If you want to get yours out of moth balls and fix the floor, let me know and I'll see what I can do to help. I'll probably have time....
Thanks for the offer. Ill let you know. You can take a look at it and tell me what you think. Although, its not easy to see unless you raise it on a hoist. Carpet is still in it and its still in good shape. I forgot to mention. One or 2 of the floor pan braces have rust holes in them as well. Thanks to Dave Seitz. I bought a very nice set that was carefully cut out of a 66 wagon that Karl used to have.
The reason I parked it in the first place was that it was becomming more of a stress to drive it then it was to enjoy it. Then there was the time I nearly got thrown out of Car Craft for what the guy thought was burnouts but really me starting up the car to leave for the night. It really wasnt that much smoke.
Lost in the 60s said
May 4, 2011
Sounds like the underlying issue is the oil smoke and the stress (embaressment) it brings. You've already had the heads gone thru and, assumedly brought up to date for unleaded fuel. From this point it needs the rings/pistons/cylinder walls freshened. This doesn't have to cost many thousands of dollars, like most "rebuilds" seem to be. For around $500, we could clean and re-use the pistons, run a ball hone thru the cylinders to break the glaze and install new rings. Probably change the bearings, as long as they are out and a gasket set. This would be an "old fashioned" re-ring to get you back on the road. It would be fine for many years with the few miles it would get driven and you could enjoy it while getting into a better position financially to do all the things you have planned.
Chris R said
May 4, 2011
Lost in the 60s wrote:
Sounds like the underlying issue is the oil smoke and the stress (embaressment) it brings. You've already had the heads gone thru and, assumedly brought up to date for unleaded fuel. From this point it needs the rings/pistons/cylinder walls freshened. This doesn't have to cost many thousands of dollars, like most "rebuilds" seem to be. For around $500, we could clean and re-use the pistons, run a ball hone thru the cylinders to break the glaze and install new rings. Probably change the bearings, as long as they are out and a gasket set. This would be an "old fashioned" re-ring to get you back on the road. It would be fine for many years with the few miles it would get driven and you could enjoy it while getting into a better position financially to do all the things you have planned.
Thats exactly whats been going through my head the last few years. Or just pick up a 454 off craigslist and swap them out for now. Also forgot to mention that the mounts on the outside of each seatbelt up front are also rusted through. So no safety belts. I always kind of felt iffy about that.
Lost in the 60s said
May 4, 2011
For what you would spend for a different engine, you could fix yours. Weld a panel over the hole for the seat belts and put them in.
jim larson said
May 5, 2011
Mitch helped me put my engine back together this winter. Always more fun when you have someone working with you on a project. Here's hoping you get it back on the road.
Lost in the 60s said
May 12, 2011
Chris, I LIKE your new avatar !!!
Scott Parkhurst said
May 12, 2011
Ya the new one is really cool!
Chris R said
May 13, 2011
I miss the old one. Just joking. This one works just fine for me.
SShink said
May 13, 2011
All I could think of was 'Jaws' from the James Bond movie.
Chris R said
May 13, 2011
It was Jaws from James Bond. Tried to kill Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me and the very next movie, Moonraker. He actually helps save 007s life near the end.
I have always wondered where Richard Kiel ended up today.
-- Edited by Chris R on Friday 13th of May 2011 04:35:15 PM
dashboard said
May 13, 2011
Here ya go Chris, Kiel now lives in Coarsegold, California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kiel
Still like the pistons banging away.
Chris R said
May 14, 2011
I remember looking at that page a while back. I forgot about the scene he had in Happy Gilmore.
I still have the piston avatar and can switch it back anytime. Figured I would try a Chevelle themed one this time.
Your new avatar is totally CREEPING ME OUT...
"Jaws" from "The Spy Who Loved Me"/Richard Kiel??
Actually. I finally got the braces I have needed since I was a kid. Michele insisted on taking a picture of me. Dont I look great?
Nah, your correct. Its Richard Kiel AKA, Jaws from James Bond movies. The Spy Why Loved me and Moonraker to be exact.
I was wondering if anyone would comment on that. I love it.
Disclaimer: If its a problem or a distraction. I would be happy to change it.
I think im the only one on the forum without a picture of his car. I never really took any pictures of mine before I parked it.
The only pictures I have are 35MM.
,
Only if your orthodontist moonlights in a shipyard as a welder....
Da, I thought it was a school or wedding pix.
Here's one from day 1, meeting 1...
That's the Chevelle I remember seeing Chris R. drive in Lakeville at Pan-O-Prog about 7 or 8 years ago!
I never really needed the use of a scanner so I dont have one. If I got one to scan this stack of pictures I have. I probably wouldnt ever use it again. At least I dont think I would.
That was quite some time ago. I was driving it on a regular basis and decided to park it until further notice a year or 2 after that. Been throwing some ideas around. But being a full time student makes it tough financially.
Yeah, it's creepy.
Ive only had it up there for a week but ill start finding one thats less distracting.
I presume a picture of Daves butt from one of the club members unattended cameras wouldnt work either then?
thats a cool car chris. always wondered what your car looked like. also always wondered just how many old cars you have? are you going to school for hvac if so where do you go.
-- Edited by frank on Tuesday 3rd of May 2011 03:27:24 PM
DANG, that's a NICE looking ride !!! What does it need to be road worhty ? I remember something about oil burning, so it needs an overhaul ?
Can I use a pic that Chuck aka Ace1 took?
I have 2. This 66 and a 69SS thats a long term project. I also have a 76 GMC pickup thats been in storage since the early 00s.
Yup. I am in school for HVAC and attending the HVAC progam at Dunwoody. Had enough with automotive. Should have gotten out many years ago.
Technically. It was never not roadworthy. It ran great and drove quite nice. I could probably do some basic work to it now to get it back on the road since its been sitting so long. But there was some oil consumption issues that became quite a bit more then I wanted to deal with on our club cruise through red wing in 04 or 05(05 I think). Its always needed the typical work that a 40 plus year old car needs but I got it running pretty good mechanically. Rebuilt the Muncie myself. Had the heads done based on the oil consumption issues but it didnt take care of the entire problem. Was only puffing on shifts. And still only show burning on shifts when I parked it. Anyways, the engine really just needs a freshen up or basic rebuild. But there is a hole in the floor under the drivers feet that needs a patch and the trunk floor has some issues that need addressing.
Otherwise, the paint is nice, did a bunch of interior work. Still have tons of parts for it still sitting in boxes waiting for that day to come. Now if I only had the coin for that day as well.
-- Edited by Chris R on Wednesday 4th of May 2011 07:13:48 AM
If it's roadworthy but needs a little work, heck most of the cars in this (and ALL clubs) need that. I couldn't just let it sit because it uses a little oil. If the hole in the floor concerns you, I have sections of floors that I've removed from 2 cars that we may be able to patch it with. Ignore the trunk for now, mine is more gone than there but if I can find a way to complete the build, I'll throw a mat in to cover it and call it good. I will drive mine and it looks like a barn find compared to yours. Parts in boxes are paid for, all it takes is time to install, no cost involved, UNLESS they are part of a sequence...
I hear ya about no money. I dumped way more into my '66 than I should've over winter thinking I was going back to work about now. I have NO good prospects for work in the immediate future and the car is on hold indefinitely as of now. I can only complete what I have parts/paint on hand for.
If you want to get yours out of moth balls and fix the floor, let me know and I'll see what I can do to help. I'll probably have time....
Thanks for the offer. Ill let you know. You can take a look at it and tell me what you think. Although, its not easy to see unless you raise it on a hoist. Carpet is still in it and its still in good shape. I forgot to mention. One or 2 of the floor pan braces have rust holes in them as well. Thanks to Dave Seitz. I bought a very nice set that was carefully cut out of a 66 wagon that Karl used to have.
The reason I parked it in the first place was that it was becomming more of a stress to drive it then it was to enjoy it. Then there was the time I nearly got thrown out of Car Craft for what the guy thought was burnouts but really me starting up the car to leave for the night. It really wasnt that much smoke.
Sounds like the underlying issue is the oil smoke and the stress (embaressment) it brings. You've already had the heads gone thru and, assumedly brought up to date for unleaded fuel. From this point it needs the rings/pistons/cylinder walls freshened. This doesn't have to cost many thousands of dollars, like most "rebuilds" seem to be. For around $500, we could clean and re-use the pistons, run a ball hone thru the cylinders to break the glaze and install new rings. Probably change the bearings, as long as they are out and a gasket set. This would be an "old fashioned" re-ring to get you back on the road. It would be fine for many years with the few miles it would get driven and you could enjoy it while getting into a better position financially to do all the things you have planned.
Thats exactly whats been going through my head the last few years. Or just pick up a 454 off craigslist and swap them out for now. Also forgot to mention that the mounts on the outside of each seatbelt up front are also rusted through. So no safety belts. I always kind of felt iffy about that.
For what you would spend for a different engine, you could fix yours. Weld a panel over the hole for the seat belts and put them in.
Chris, I LIKE your new avatar !!!
I miss the old one. Just joking. This one works just fine for me.
All I could think of was 'Jaws' from the James Bond movie.
It was Jaws from James Bond. Tried to kill Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me and the very next movie, Moonraker. He actually helps save 007s life near the end.
I have always wondered where Richard Kiel ended up today.
-- Edited by Chris R on Friday 13th of May 2011 04:35:15 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Kiel
Still like the pistons banging away.
I remember looking at that page a while back. I forgot about the scene he had in Happy Gilmore.
I still have the piston avatar and can switch it back anytime. Figured I would try a Chevelle themed one this time.