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RE: 66 Grande in the garage.....only took 2 1/2 months to purchase!!!!


This Pic belongs here biggrin

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And I can see why !

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Some progress. New chev cowl section has a few things not the same but for the most part it fits excellent 

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That's cheating.



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Ethier way, I glad I didn't have to go there !

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he wanted to just put the top of the new section in but i said put the complete section in



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You got lucky, the firewall seam looks really nice.



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cdnpont wrote:

You got lucky, the firewall seam looks really nice.


 strang how some parts are great and others real bad. I forgot to take a picture but the buttom of the door pillar passanger side hinge area is a sieve



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Your all in now... Like most, once you open it up...you find everything. 



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Your all in now... Like most, once you open it up...you find everything. 


 one area at a time and she will be goods as new. cowl, floors then roof to start. 



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65 SD L79 wrote:
hawkeye5766 wrote:

Your all in now... Like most, once you open it up...you find everything. 


 one area at a time and she will be goods as new. cowl, floors then roof to start. 


 If I'd retire I could come out and help for a bit. Just need to drink a few beers to get the MT money for the return flight! You and Dougie up to it???? biggrin



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hawkeye5766 wrote:
65 SD L79 wrote:
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Your all in now... Like most, once you open it up...you find everything. 


 one area at a time and she will be goods as new. cowl, floors then roof to start. 


 If I'd retire I could come out and help for a bit. Just need to drink a few beers to get the MT money for the return flight! You and Dougie up to it???? biggrin


 with the money from Dougies empties you could fly private jet both ways lol



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these 4 speed conversions need a mocked up lite weight frame to bolt bellhousing and tranny to so tunnel hump can be located. made of aliuminum, one for small block and one for big block



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65 SD L79 wrote:

these 4 speed conversions need a mocked up lite weight frame to bolt bellhousing and tranny to so tunnel hump can be located. made of aliuminum, one for small block and one for big block


 Just do like Dougie! Squint with 1 eye...pound a beer and through a dart.  Nothing like a shifter between the legs....... biggrin  on a side note.  Can you measure from frame mounts as they are on frame and body

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hawkeye5766 wrote:
65 SD L79 wrote:

these 4 speed conversions need a mocked up lite weight frame to bolt bellhousing and tranny to so tunnel hump can be located. made of aliuminum, one for small block and one for big block


 Just do like Dougie! Squint with 1 eye...pound a beer and through a dart.  Nothing like a shifter between the legs....... biggrin  on a side note.  Can you measure from frame mounts as they are on frame and body

????



-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Saturday 1st of April 2023 02:03:36 AM


 not if Dougie is holding the other end of the tape wink



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65 SD L79 wrote:
hawkeye5766 wrote:
65 SD L79 wrote:

these 4 speed conversions need a mocked up lite weight frame to bolt bellhousing and tranny to so tunnel hump can be located. made of aliuminum, one for small block and one for big block


 Just do like Dougie! Squint with 1 eye...pound a beer and through a dart.  Nothing like a shifter between the legs....... biggrin  on a side note.  Can you measure from frame mounts as they are on frame and body

????



-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Saturday 1st of April 2023 02:03:36 AM


 not if Dougie is holding the other end of the tape wink


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OK..give him a break! He'll hold the end with no letters on it.....

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65 SD L79 wrote:

these 4 speed conversions need a mocked up lite weight frame to bolt bellhousing and tranny to so tunnel hump can be located. made of aluminum, one for small block and one for big block


 Just need one Kevin, it's the same for either one. Thankfully, the way the setup is, there's a little bit of forgiveness in the placement.



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To get the z bar and tunnel cutout spot on, I actually hung my gutted M20 with bell housing in the car.

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All the zbar, engine mounts, transmission mounts, were the same reference points in all my x frames and the 63 corvette. The transmissions and bellhousings all have the same reference points, probably for t350, pg, maybe T400. 409, 283, 350, 327, 396, 427, 454, likely many other combos. Until you got into 4 speed automatic and maybe 5 speed manual. I dont know newer stuff at all but Id say you are mostly safe on these things into the late 70s on full size, with few exceptions.

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Kevin, while I think of it, remember to cut the new hole in the firewall for the 4 speed speedometer cable NOW!!!

Also for the factory tach wire.

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4SPEED427 wrote:

Kevin, while I think of it, remember to cut the new hole in the firewall for the 4 speed speedometer cable NOW!!!

Also for the factory tach wire.


 Good call Carl



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That speedo cable hole is a brute to make with an engine in the car. As they say, ask me how I know.

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That speedo cable hole is a brute to make with an engine in the car. As they say, ask me how I know.


 do we have any how to drawings to locate the hole?



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They are here somewhere, I'll find them. There's a dimple on the firewall.



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