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    1. #1
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      64 Impala SS ... resto-mod/pro-touring

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      MOTOR: 406 SBC, EAGLE crank and rods, SRP pistons 14:7:1, COMP CAMS special ground solid roller with 4,7 swap.

      NEW UPGRADES: New front suspension...tubular a-arms, fuel cell. Hurst quarter stick shifter mounted in the factory console.


    2. #2
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      I've had this car since my senior year in college in 97. It looked like crap when i got it. Over the years i did a lot of work. Working on my third motor now. The car has been sitting for 5 yrs. I'm looking to do something different to a 64 that no one has done before. If you guys have any suggestions or questions please share.

    3. #3
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      May 2011
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      Sick car. I have a 65' impala SS with some treatment too! I like the performance big cars!
      My 65' Impala SS
      6.2 L L92
      4L80E
      13" Disc Brakes
      18/20 Wheels

    4. #4
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      Nice ride!!!!!! What suspension and steering are you using?


      Kevin Freund

      1961 Impala Drop Top

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by 61ragtop View Post
      Nice ride!!!!!! What suspension and steering are you using?
      x2...........what front control arms!?

    6. #6
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      A fellow 60s X framer gotta love it. Interested in seeing your specs as I'm still trying to find my steering sweet spot.
      Larry Nirenberg
      '23 Mercedes S500
      '23 Corvette Z06
      ’62 Chevy C10

    7. #7
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      sweet car.!!! good luckkk
      68 Camaro RS twin turbo
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...d-Intent-V-2-0

      1993 Toyota Supra 6768 Built Single Turbo


      Slow Lifted Jeep No TURBO :(

      Randal F

    8. #8
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      Hey guys thanks for the compliments. For my suspension I'm using MOOG coil springs with a 1.5 inch drop. For my alignment set up the caster is +5 and camber is -1, i'm sure that may change when engine is dropped in. As far as my steering, everything is stock along with power steering. I have a question for you all. I need new shocks, does anyone have any suggestions on what to use for a 1.5 drop?

    9. #9
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      Jan 2007
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      Glad to see another x-framer on here. It all depends on your budget and what you want to do with the car. I'd start with CPP (http://www.classicperform.com) - they have everything for these cars to make them handle better on a budget. If you want to step up a notch, check out Global West (http://globalwest.net/1958-64impala.html). Let me know if you have any other questions with regards to 58-64 full size Chevy's... I'm no authority but there's not a single component on mine that's stock

      -Eric

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by triplecap View Post
      Glad to see another x-framer on here. It all depends on your budget and what you want to do with the car. I'd start with CPP (http://www.classicperform.com) - they have everything for these cars to make them handle better on a budget. If you want to step up a notch, check out Global West (http://globalwest.net/1958-64impala.html). Let me know if you have any other questions with regards to 58-64 full size Chevy's... I'm no authority but there's not a single component on mine that's stock

      -Eric
      What are you running on yours and how do you like it? Would you change anything?


      Kevin Freund

      1961 Impala Drop Top

    11. #11
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      Jan 2007
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      Front is custom made adj. tubular chromoly arms, fully heimed, DA shockwaves with a CPP sway bar and quick ratio box. The rear was converted to a factory style 4-link, adjustable arms, and a custom watt's link setup instead of a PHR. Brakes are C4/C5 hybrid parts from Kore3 (amazing parts for a budget build). I should have some pics posted if you search other threads of mine - I don't want to hijack this guys thread. Hasn't been on the road in 4 years, should be getting it back soon and I'll report back. Honestly if 1/2 the parts available now were out when I started my build I would have just gone with shelf parts.

      Quote Originally Posted by 61ragtop View Post
      What are you running on yours and how do you like it? Would you change anything?

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by laws64 View Post
      Hey guys thanks for the compliments. For my suspension I'm using MOOG coil springs with a 1.5 inch drop. For my alignment set up the caster is +5 and camber is -1, i'm sure that may change when engine is dropped in. As far as my steering, everything is stock along with power steering. I have a question for you all. I need new shocks, does anyone have any suggestions on what to use for a 1.5 drop?
      Your front control arms are stock?

    13. #13
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      I love the valve covers. Where did you get those polished like that or did you have them polished?

    14. #14
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      Jun 2011
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      I bought them like that. The name of the store is Dyno-flo, based here in Las Vegas.

    15. #15
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      aww man your not hijacking. Gonna check out your threads to see some pics.
      Quote Originally Posted by triplecap View Post
      Front is custom made adj. tubular chromoly arms, fully heimed, DA shockwaves with a CPP sway bar and quick ratio box. The rear was converted to a factory style 4-link, adjustable arms, and a custom watt's link setup instead of a PHR. Brakes are C4/C5 hybrid parts from Kore3 (amazing parts for a budget build). I should have some pics posted if you search other threads of mine - I don't want to hijack this guys thread. Hasn't been on the road in 4 years, should be getting it back soon and I'll report back. Honestly if 1/2 the parts available now were out when I started my build I would have just gone with shelf parts.

    16. #16
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      No they're not stock.
      Quote Originally Posted by COPO-RAT View Post
      Your front control arms are stock?





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