Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List First of all i am located in Madison, MS. The body is rough. Nothing can be used off it but it could be restored just requires a lot more money than i am willing to spend. It does have all the glass and window mechanisms though it excellent shape. The frame is good besides a slightly enlarged area around the front left body mount and that bar the goes along the very back of the frame is slightly pulled down on the bottom part like someone tried to pull it from there but is easily fixed. The dash is good and no not an SS. I do have a near perfect front bumper and SS rear bumper with pad that i listed for sale on chevelles.com. The driver side mirror is aight and it has the licences plate holder and all front clip besides hood. But i am not sure if i would use any of the interior if anyone has something they need i can sure look and reply with its condition but i still have everything i took out of it. Let me know if you have any other questions. Michael >From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 >Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:10:01 -0800 > >hey Michael, >tell us us more about the '70parts car -- whats left of the >body/interior?. >and where are ya located? > > > > > Rob Means >"be good,if not,be good at it > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > - Original Message - > From: Michael Ishee > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:31 PM > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 > > > As for as young people being into only rice burners (and criticize me if >you will but I like most I see), I have a '69 Chevelle with a 454,TH350, >and 12 bolt with 4.10 gears and I am 18. I just recently purchased this. >Once of my first modifications besides the suspension is putting in a >Richmond ROD 6 speed and lower gears for better cruising and top end. I >also have a '70 parts car if you need something let me know and I might be >able to get it. > > Thanks > > Michael > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mabs, Kenneth > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:51 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 > > > > boy am i glad to here this. i thought all teenagers were caught up in >that fast and furious crap. atleast some of us still know what to drive. >i have a 70 chevelle with a 350 and a TH350. i am 16 and just started on >my resoration a few months ago but i go away to school so i dont have much >time to work on the chevelle. i think keeping the 350 and rebuilding it >would save you more money than buying a bbc. check and make sure the small >block is a 4 bolt main and look into rebuilding that instead. you can fix >up a 350 with the right heads and a strong cam and still be able to roast >any rice burner out there. plus if you save the money that way you will be >able to fix the same engine up with more horse power. you'll be able to >eat up any honda with a little tender love and care towards your chevelle > > > > [Mabs, Kenneth] -Original Message- > From: David Hovanessian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 PM > To: chevelle-list > Subject: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 > > I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am >about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am >tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and >how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it >like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace >the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service >at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel >pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask >how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is >involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering >about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be >greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard >so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can >touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap >be better. Please tell me your opionons and where
Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
hey Michael, tell us us more about the '70parts car -- whats left of the body/interior?. and where are ya located? Rob Means"be good,if not,be good at it [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Michael Ishee To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:31 PM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 As for as young people being into only rice burners (and criticize me if you will but I like most I see), I have a 69 Chevelle with a 454,TH350, and 12 bolt with 4.10 gears and I am 18. I just recently purchased this. Once of my first modifications besides the suspension is putting in a Richmond ROD 6 speed and lower gears for better cruising and top end. I also have a 70 parts car if you need something let me know and I might be able to get it. Thanks Michael -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mabs, KennethSent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:51 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 boy am i glad to here this. i thought all teenagers were caught up in that fast and furious crap. atleast some of us still know what to drive. i have a 70 chevelle with a 350 and a TH350. i am 16 and just started on my resoration a few months ago but i go away to school so i dont have much time to work on the chevelle. i think keeping the 350 and rebuilding it would save you more money than buying a bbc. check and make sure the small block is a 4 bolt main and look into rebuilding that instead. you can fix up a 350 with the right heads and a strong cam and still be able to roast any rice burner out there. plus if you save the money that way you will be able to fix the same engine up with more horse power. you'll be able to eat up any honda with a little tender love and care towards your chevelle [Mabs, Kenneth] -Original Message-From: David Hovanessian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 PMTo: chevelle-listSubject: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap be better. Please tell me your opionons and where I should go on the net to find my stuff that I should look into buying. Thank you for reading this Dave P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go with the most important stuff before anything else. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Tom - Include me when you email that info out. Tks.. Denny/GA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > David, > > I'll dig the specs out and email em to you tomorrow. > > The first 454 cost me 2500 including me buying the engine and getting it machined > The second was 5000 me buying the engine and getting it machined. > But anyways, i'll zip it on over to you tomorrow night. > > Tom - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
David, I'll dig the specs out and email em to you tomorrow. The first 454 cost me 2500 including me buying the engine and getting it machined The second was 5000 me buying the engine and getting it machined. But anyways, i'll zip it on over to you tomorrow night. Tom
RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
As for as young people being into only rice burners (and criticize me if you will but I like most I see), I have a ’69 Chevelle with a 454,TH350, and 12 bolt with 4.10 gears and I am 18. I just recently purchased this. Once of my first modifications besides the suspension is putting in a Richmond ROD 6 speed and lower gears for better cruising and top end. I also have a ’70 parts car if you need something let me know and I might be able to get it. Thanks Michael -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mabs, Kenneth Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:51 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 boy am i glad to here this. i thought all teenagers were caught up in that fast and furious crap. atleast some of us still know what to drive. i have a 70 chevelle with a 350 and a TH350. i am 16 and just started on my resoration a few months ago but i go away to school so i dont have much time to work on the chevelle. i think keeping the 350 and rebuilding it would save you more money than buying a bbc. check and make sure the small block is a 4 bolt main and look into rebuilding that instead. you can fix up a 350 with the right heads and a strong cam and still be able to roast any rice burner out there. plus if you save the money that way you will be able to fix the same engine up with more horse power. you'll be able to eat up any honda with a little tender love and care towards your chevelle [Mabs, Kenneth] -Original Message- From: David Hovanessian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 PM To: chevelle-list Subject: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap be better. Please tell me your opionons and where I should go on the net to find my stuff that I should look into buying. Thank you for reading this Dave P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go with the most important stuff before anything else. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
Tom, I would like to see thoses specs on those 2 454s. Also where did you get the blocks for so cheap? dave - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 In a message dated 1/14/02 11:42:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ahh, those pesky Hondas...They get quite annoyed when ya wear em out with 30 year old fat block technology. I'm building a 70 as well. Hondas, rofl. they don't like it when a beat up old 86 Cutlass tears em apart either :). One stepped up to me on my way home tonight, the old 350 i put in that car let em have it, hehe. I have already completed a 70 :) Anyone can see it at www.micrsource.com/page27.html, or hometown.aol.com/micrlaser. I have built 2 454's thus far, one cost $2500, the other cost $5000. If you want any specifics, let me know, both engines are right around 475-500 HP. Tom Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
In a message dated 1/14/02 11:42:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ahh, those pesky Hondas...They get quite annoyed when ya wear em out with 30 year old fat block technology. I'm building a 70 as well. Hondas, rofl. they don't like it when a beat up old 86 Cutlass tears em apart either :). One stepped up to me on my way home tonight, the old 350 i put in that car let em have it, hehe. I have already completed a 70 :) Anyone can see it at www.micrsource.com/page27.html, or hometown.aol.com/micrlaser. I have built 2 454's thus far, one cost $2500, the other cost $5000. If you want any specifics, let me know, both engines are right around 475-500 HP. Tom
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Well since we are all glad to hear that there are some teenage chevelle guys, i mise well make you all a little bit happier. I have a 66 with a 454.heh heh, the ricers here arent dumb enough to race.but just letting you all know that im not some import racer... Tim
RE: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70
boy am i glad to here this. i thought all teenagers were caught up in that fast and furious crap. atleast some of us still know what to drive. i have a 70 chevelle with a 350 and a TH350. i am 16 and just started on my resoration a few months ago but i go away to school so i dont have much time to work on the chevelle. i think keeping the 350 and rebuilding it would save you more money than buying a bbc. check and make sure the small block is a 4 bolt main and look into rebuilding that instead. you can fix up a 350 with the right heads and a strong cam and still be able to roast any rice burner out there. plus if you save the money that way you will be able to fix the same engine up with more horse power. you'll be able to eat up any honda with a little tender love and care towards your chevelle [Mabs, Kenneth] -Original Message-From: David Hovanessian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 PMTo: chevelle-listSubject: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap be better. Please tell me your opionons and where I should go on the net to find my stuff that I should look into buying. Thank you for reading this Dave P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go with the most important stuff before anything else. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Hey Dave - Sorry this is so long - Ahh, those pesky Hondas...They get quite annoyed when ya wear em out with 30 year old fat block technology. I'm building a 70 as well. OK, Bolting in a 12 bolt rear is as easy as unbolting the stocker, and sliding the 12 Bolt in it's place. You may want to consider new controll arm bushings at this point, more so consider rebuilding \ replacing the brakes, wheel cylinders, rear lines at this point. Stock components will suffice. You can also box the lower control arms or replace with SSM or Hotchkis components and add a sway barSpeed \ acceleration is fun, but you gotta stop the car at some point. The only words of advice on the motor that I can give you is that Big Blocks make huge horsepower, but also cost quite a bit more than the durable and trusted mouse motors. Check out Speed-O-Motive. The sell a ton of stroker kits fairly cheap (I believe entry 383 kit is $500, crank, pistons, rods, gaskets, rings bearings, etc,etc) to turn your 350 into a 500HP 383\391 CID Combo. SuperCharging is another option - -I've done it with big cubes, Blowers, stokers, etc...There is no substitute for Cubic Inches, other than large supercharged cubic inches. The bottom line is your budget. Your 350 is a good place to start (and cheap since you have it - but definately look arounnd and pick your parts carefully), A set of small cc'd heads, a ton of cam, a whole lot of converter, a bunch of gear, a 750 cfm carb, headers and duals, and a big NOS system would have ya eating Hondas for lunch Keep your eyes on Chevelle.net in the parts, there's usually a 12 bolt or two in there...That's how I got mine. Regards, Nick -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David HovanessianSent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:40 PMTo: chevelle-listSubject: [Chevelle-List] building up a 70 I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap be better. Please tell me your opionons and where I should go on the net to find my stuff that I should look into buying. Thank you for reading this Dave P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go with the most important stuff before anything else. Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List >P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go >with the most important stuff before anything else. Boy it's refreshing to read thisbest of luck to your 454 build-upyou'll be eatin' Hondas and still have enough go to smoke an Acura after dinner Kelly C. Hanna www.hannawoodworks.com - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Chevelle-List] building up a 70
I have got a 70 Chevelle with a 350 and a turbo 350 tranny. I am about to get a job so I can start building my baby into a mean chevy. I am tired of hearing all my fellow classmates talk about their damn hondas and how fast they are. Well anyways I am wanting to put a big block into it like a 454 or something like that. If I do that I am also going to replace the tranny with a 400 turbo and probably the rearend. I am in auto service at tech school and we just took apart an engine and rebuilt it. I do feel pretty comfortable with that part of the rebuild. I was just going to ask how hard is it to put in a 12 bolt rear end. What I mean what all is involved in it and what special tools are needed. I am also wondering about the suspension and the other things involved. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on getting the motor out of a junkyard so I will have some money left over to build it up to where nothing can touch me. Would this be a good approach or would buying a block and crap be better. Please tell me your opionons and where I should go on the net to find my stuff that I should look into buying. Thank you for reading this Dave P.S. I am only 16 so I will have to save as much money as I can and go with the most important stuff before anything else.Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com