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55 CHEVY ??'s
Hey guys I wanna say thanks first these forums are great and always help me out.By the end of the summer I want to buy a 55 chevy 2 door and drop a big block chevy in with a 4 speed, and i have a few questions.
First of all how much do you guys think I can score a project 55 for. Ive been keeping a lookout on ebay and im seeing ones for arounnd 4 grand. I'm looking for one mostly complete, i dont care about motor and tranny, I want it to be a manual car so I dont have to deal with all the clutch linkage. I want a good body, minor rust is ok, some rot is ok, I dont want anything rotted to pieces, I want good rockers, floors can be rotted. but a good frame. Basically a original unrestored project. My big question:Brakes I know that they came with manual drums all around. I'll probably put in a power booster/cylinder from a 70's chevy. But can I use the stock front spindles and mount a set of discs to it. I looked at aftermarket disc kits and theyre a tad expensive. Can I mount a set of disc off of like a 70's chevy or something like that or can I replace the spindles with a set of disc spindles from something else? second question:Steering Did 55's comes with power steering? If not can I put in a power steering box from something else and will it work fine? Will the frame hold up to the power of the moderatley built up BBC? I know they are full frames but is there any way I can strengthen the frame so I dont bend or twist anything? Also are there any sites that anyone can post with 55 info(stock specs, resto help, etc.) I appreciate your time reading this and I hope you guys can help me out once again Mike |
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Re: 55 CHEVY ??'s
Oh, and another question. For the engine, I'll probably be picking up a 454 or similar from a truck, something stock and cheap. I was told that truck motors have bad compression and are only really good for low end torque. would I be able to build up a truck 454 with an intake/carbs/cam/dist/timing chain/ and make it relativley quick? Thanks
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Re: 55 CHEVY ??'s
You should be able to get something for $4k, but why not keep looking for one that already has the disc brakes, power steering? If you can get one minus the drive train, you might be spending $6k or more but getting a better car. More $$ spent up front will be an asset later, you won't regret it. Look for abandoned project cars.
The frames on those cars were pretty good and will handle a big block. The stock rearends are the weak link though. I don't know if I'd go with a truck 454, but they will work on pump gas with the stock compression ratio. Just don't go overboard on the carb and cam and it will be a responsive engine. Bob |
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Re: 55 CHEVY ??'s
$22,500, complete, original, factory power steering and brakes, all chrome and parts intact, zero rust, ready to paint:
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Drop in the 454 as is and you'll at least get around. The original bellhousing will work, it has ears that bolt to the chassis. I've done lots of work on Tri-5 Chevys and was always amazed at how well newer parts swapped in. Look around for a Tri-5 forum for best advice. Bob |
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Blue Bowtie: Thanks for the offer but I probably wont even be able to put that much in the car. As much as I would like a rust free power 55 I'll never be able to afford it. |
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