I acquired another basket case project last week. 1964 Chevelle SS. Originally a 230 6 cylinder with an air cooled powerglide. The engine was sold long ago and it came with a fresh built 283 and a first generation M20 of unknown condition.
Needs some assembly is an understatement.
It's all there...somewhere...
Coil/over rear suspension conversion.
Has a 1 piece cabin floor tacked in and a 1 piece trunk floor for me to install.
I have all the SS exterior trim. Most is in decent condition. And it is all for you!
BLyke said
Jun 5, 2023
Looks like some 71-72 taillights cane along for the ride too!
Lost in the 60s said
Jun 5, 2023
Aren't we in support groups, Derek ? Team Chevelle, FB, etc. They all support our behavior...
Larry, that is kind of you. All the trim is with this, somewhere. I haven't dug everything out of the interior yet to see how it is. I also prefer the plain sides, without the trim, but I'm not welding all those holes up.
Bruce, the tail lights have been here for 2 years, left over from Andrew's rebuild. He sent me a pic of it a couple weeks ago....
I acquired another basket case project last week. 1964 Chevelle SS. Originally a 230 6 cylinder with an air cooled powerglide. The engine was sold long ago and it came with a fresh built 283 and a first generation M20 of unknown condition.
Needs some assembly is an understatement.
It's all there...somewhere...
Coil/over rear suspension conversion.
Has a 1 piece cabin floor tacked in and a 1 piece trunk floor for me to install.
Ummm....yeah....
https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/q752/Stillwaterchevs/DSC00181.JPG
Is there a support-group we can join?
Aren't we in support groups, Derek ? Team Chevelle, FB, etc. They all support our behavior...
Larry, that is kind of you. All the trim is with this, somewhere. I haven't dug everything out of the interior yet to see how it is. I also prefer the plain sides, without the trim, but I'm not welding all those holes up.
Bruce, the tail lights have been here for 2 years, left over from Andrew's rebuild. He sent me a pic of it a couple weeks ago....
Birds of a Feather syndrome.
Common occurrence, not just with Vehicles.