Gregg Haskin's '71 Chevelle Project

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Name:
Gregg Haskin
E-mail:
ghaskin@wcvt.com
Year:
1971
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Chevelle
Color:
White

Engine

ZZ502 Crate Motor

Ignition

MSD Digital

Induction

Holley Commander 950 MPFI

Transmission

Richmond 6-Speed ROD

Exhaust

3" Mandrel-bent w/"x"pipe & low restriction Flowmaster mufflers

Suspension

Front: Global West tubular upper & lower A-Arms, QA-1 Coil-over conversion kit Rear: Hotchkis boxed lowers, adjustable uppers w/Hotchkis 2" lowering springs. Hotchkis sway bars front & rear

Brakes Front

BAER Tracker kit w/spindles, drilled & slotted zinc-washed rotors

Brakes Rear

BAER Touring kit w/drilled & slotted zinc-washed rotors

Front Wheels and Tires

American Racing Torq-Thrust II (17"x8") and BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KD P225/40-17 tires

Rear Wheels and Tires

American Racing Torq-Thrust II (17"x9.5") and BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KD P275/45-17 tires

Interior

Custom dark & light grey cloth, Recaro seats, customized '71 Chevelle SS dash with Autometer Phantom-Series gauges

Special Thanks To

Richard Pitonyak, for helping me get my two Chevelle web sites up and running! www.72chevelless.com and www.71protouringchevelle.com

Other items

Rock Valley Antiques stainless steel fuel tank, powdercoated frame, BC/CC paintjob, black SS stripe kit on hood & decklid, fiberglass 4" cowl induction hood, Vintage Air A/C & heater unit, MOSER 12-bolt rear end w/33 spline axles and Eaton Posi.

Story

This '71 Chevelle Pro-Touring theme restoration is just under way. Body & chassis seperation is scheduled for the next few weeks, when the stripped frame will be headed to Berkshire Custom Coatings in Pittsfield, MA to be powdercoated. After return, the rolling chassis can be re-assembled with all Global West, QA-1, Hotchkis, American Racing and BF Goodrich parts. Keep tabs on the project by visiting my new website at www.71ProTouringChevelle.com for digital photos of the restoration.