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03-13-2009 #1
New member w/ a situation....Please help
Well I joined the site with the intentions of building another 2nd gen that an ex-girlfriend had sitting at her business. The 72 Camaro has been sitting for years and after asking her to sell me the car, she finally agreed to sell the car to me. I saw 2 pictures of the car and they were okay pictures but I needed some more to see what I was getting into. Well after countless e-mails, texts, and voicemails I got nothing. I sent her an e-mail asking her WTF? Needless to say I got a nasty e-mail back from her telling me that we shouldn't be talking anymore and all this other b.s.
I should have known this was coming, fair weathter friend that she is just made up some b.s. excuse and now isn't going to let me have the car.
Now here is my situation, I NEED SOMETHING TO BUILD!!!. I want to PT something that is affordable and that parts are available. I was thinking about the following cars: 78-80 Cutlass, 83-88 Monte SS, 78-85 Malibu & Malibu Wagon. I want to definately do a 5 or 6spd trans w/ SBC power. I would love to see some pics of any of the following cars that were mentioned. I also need to find out who does the clutch stuff for G-bodies.
You guys were awesome when I asked for pics of Camaro's and very helpful too. I hope you guys can shed some light on my soon to be new adventure. Thank you in advance.Last edited by Damn True; 03-23-2009 at 10:05 AM.
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03-13-2009 #2Welcome to the board. I just wanted to point out how cheap an LS1 swap is these days if you want a 6 speed anyway. Figure that it will cost you $1500 for a LT1 6 speed to put behind a small block. You can get an LS1 with t56s from $3k-$5k. Even if you spend $5k to get a lower mileage set up that's only $3500 more than you would pay to get a t56s to put behind a SBC. Yeah you'd need a few things for the swap but you get fuel injection as well as an engine that is easier to make power with.
Anyway, Just a few things to consider. It's cheaper to go with a carburated small block at lower power levels, but once you start trying to make more power the LS1 seems like the way to go. It seems like you can end up with more power for the same or maybe slightly more money, and have the benefits of fuel injection.
But either way you go good luck finding a project and I look forward to seeing it.Traven

03-14-2009 #3one place you could probably check would be at quaker steak and lube on thursday night. i know that there are usually a lot of cool cars there as well as cool people to talk to. someone there might know where you could find one or even have something close to what your looking for. good luck with the search, and let us know what you find.
Jeff J. aka JJ
1969 Camaro
1952 Chevy Truck
wir müssen Leben bis wir Sterben...
03-14-2009 #4Good Luck ....
Here is a nice Monte Carlo SS

Nelson Parker - Sales Manager @ www.supermuscleparts.com
CURRENT PROJECTS:
1968 Pontiac Firebird
1967 Chevrolet K20
03-14-2009 #5Malibu Wagon
Nelson Parker - Sales Manager @ www.supermuscleparts.com
CURRENT PROJECTS:
1968 Pontiac Firebird
1967 Chevrolet K20
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