Looking forward to following along on your latest project!
BLyke said
Mar 22, 2020
Good to see others are at it and trying to make the best of this time
Lost in the 60s said
Mar 22, 2020
As usual, meticulous attention to detail. No doubt it will be a super nice car...
SShink said
Mar 24, 2020
Lost in the 60s wrote:
As usual, meticulous attention to detail. No doubt it will be a super nice car...
X2!!!
John D said
Mar 24, 2020
Envious...
My "Stay at Home" was knocking out two long term "Honey Do's" that have been on the books for awhile... replacing the drop ceiling tiles in the basement hallway, and removing a wall hanging/patching holes/touchup paint/hanging a new picture.
Tim H said
Mar 25, 2020
I got stalled out by missing two small parts that would not let me move forward. Those parts should be here today I will post more pictures as I go along. I am tired of reading about all of the virus stuff just thought I would post some pictures as I go along. Thanks for the comments I hope you guys all stay healthy and safe.
SShink said
Mar 25, 2020
Tim H wrote:
I got stalled out by missing two small parts that would not let me move forward. Those parts should be here today I will post more pictures as I go along. I am tired of reading about all of the virus stuff just thought I would post some pictures as I go along. Thanks for the comments I hope you guys all stay healthy and safe.
Isn't it always the couple of small parts that end up stopping the whole project.
I'm with you Tim, last weekend I shuttered myself in the shop and worked on the 442 all weekend long just to think about something besides Covid 19.
Tim H said
Mar 27, 2020
Hopefully get a heart transplant in and running this weekend
-- Edited by Tim H on Friday 27th of March 2020 03:16:53 PM
-- Edited by Tim H on Friday 27th of March 2020 03:20:29 PM
Some day, I need to find a 427 to build for my '66. It currently has the LS5 from the '70 Chevelle I bought in '73. The CRT application code on the block would be more at home in the '70 SS, 4 speed car I bought a few years ago.
Make any decision on the paint/color scheme, or leaving that for when the time comes ?
Tim H said
Mar 27, 2020
Leaning towards black white white
Lost in the 60s said
Mar 27, 2020
Tim H wrote:
Leaning towards black white white
Tim H said
Mar 28, 2020
Hopefully engine in tomorrow. I hate it when you find out you’re missing a couple of things like Cotter pins and brake line clips. But here are some progress from today.
Since I’m staying around home thought I should do something so here I go. Buff and Shine
Looking forward to following along on your latest project!
As usual, meticulous attention to detail. No doubt it will be a super nice car...
X2!!!
My "Stay at Home" was knocking out two long term "Honey Do's" that have been on the books for awhile... replacing the drop ceiling tiles in the basement hallway, and removing a wall hanging/patching holes/touchup paint/hanging a new picture.
Isn't it always the couple of small parts that end up stopping the whole project.
I'm with you Tim, last weekend I shuttered myself in the shop and worked on the 442 all weekend long just to think about something besides Covid 19.
Hopefully get a heart transplant in and running this weekend
-- Edited by Tim H on Friday 27th of March 2020 03:16:53 PM
-- Edited by Tim H on Friday 27th of March 2020 03:20:29 PM
427 or 454 ??
502 was a 454 now bored and stroked
Nice, had to be an early 454 with that cast date.
Some day, I need to find a 427 to build for my '66. It currently has the LS5 from the '70 Chevelle I bought in '73. The CRT application code on the block would be more at home in the '70 SS, 4 speed car I bought a few years ago.
Make any decision on the paint/color scheme, or leaving that for when the time comes ?
Leaning towards black white white
Hopefully engine in tomorrow. I hate it when you find out you’re missing a couple of things like Cotter pins and brake line clips. But here are some progress from today.
Brakes
Hey Tim, time for some more concourse level restoration pics to liven the forum up...