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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Erwin,TN
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      425
      Country Flag: United States
      Welcome to our chat-room!
      Man, you just had to have a '70 Chevelle. My older brother had one over 20 years ago, and boy does he miss it! Also, I miss it for him.
      I would like to build a Pro-Touring '70 Chevelle with a new Corvette LS-6 V-8/6-speed, 17-inch tires/wheels,etc. for him as a tribute to his introducing me to the world of cars. While this car would have modern mechanicals, I would go to great lengths to make it look and feel original as is possible.
      But first, I must finish my beloved Cougar!



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
      Posts
      5
      Quote Originally Posted by FoxGranadaChuck
      Welcome to our chat-room!
      Man, you just had to have a '70 Chevelle. My older brother had one over 20 years ago, and boy does he miss it! Also, I miss it for him.
      I would like to build a Pro-Touring '70 Chevelle with a new Corvette LS-6 V-8/6-speed, 17-inch tires/wheels,etc. for him as a tribute to his introducing me to the world of cars. While this car would have modern mechanicals, I would go to great lengths to make it look and feel original as is possible.
      But first, I must finish my beloved Cougar!
      Sweet. That is my plan for the ride (except going pro-touring with the weight of a BB up front seems to be an oddity, seems SB's w/ a power adder of some sort are preferred) but I plan to keep the interior very close to original, with the exception of swapping out the stocker dash insert that houses the gauges to brushed aluminum and having the line-loc button on the stick. New LS6 and a 6 spd would be killer but car came with a BB so I feel inclined to keep a BB under the hood.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2002
      Location
      Georgetown,TX
      Posts
      2,557
      Beaux,a 427/T56 combo makes a sweet PT platform,no matter what it's in. Glad to have you aboard.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
      Posts
      5
      Quote Originally Posted by USAZR1
      Beaux,a 427/T56 combo makes a sweet PT platform,no matter what it's in. Glad to have you aboard.
      Thanks, Clint. That is what I am shooting for. If I can pull together the cash by engine build time (read, next tax season) then I am going to ATI pro-charge the 427 as well. Just scored my new frame yesterday, pick it up this weekend so the ball is defintely starting to roll on the project.
      Beaux

      '70 SS Chevelle 4spd - in pieces on the garage floor.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Henderson, NV
      Posts
      218
      I also feel inclined to keep a BB in the 'velle, it just seems right since thats what they were known for. Post a pic of the frame when you get it.

      bnoon, thats for the comments. The photoshop was done by me using a rendering done by Kris Horton. I am going to be using a real carbon fiber hood, headlight bezels, center grill section, and chin spoiler and painting over that to leave the front exposed with just a clear coat.
      Shane Wagner
      1970 Chevelle "Cholula"
      2010 Camaro "Proven1"

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Jun 2004
      Location
      Las Vegas
      Posts
      593
      Them damn 70 Chevelles!!!! Hey Shane...I'm glad you're doing the bezels ("fender extensions"...whatever you call them) and chin spoiler in CF as well. Ever consider doing the front bumper in CF? Just a thought...

      Beaux-welcome to the board..lots of 70 Chevelle info on here, feel free to ask anyone...
      -Keith


      zefhix
      There is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent-




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