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Old 07-14-2014, 02:55 PM   #376
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Hay guys I was wondering if anyone on here is from Arkansas? If so do u no if there is someone around here that can upholster the dash after I make the 67 dash fit. That way it will match up with the 99 door panels? Thanks for any help
Bruce, I'm not too far away here in Sherwood, I'll ask around and let you know. Awesome build so far.

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Old 07-14-2014, 03:44 PM   #377
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Thanks. I no there is a lot of places in Arkansas that do good interior work. But I work so much I don't have time for much else! Lol
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Old 07-15-2014, 09:21 PM   #378
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Ok, here's pics of the 400 sbc that was in the original 67' truck I had started with. When I bought the truck the motor and 700R4 trans were fresh rebuilds and ran great. Bruce ended up w it after all the trading, well decided it would look great under the hood of this build w a lil TLC. Going for that old school look.. In these pics it's already ground down, was red..
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Old 07-15-2014, 09:24 PM   #379
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Here's the MSD EFI setup that I picked up for a real good deal...
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Old 07-15-2014, 09:27 PM   #380
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1970 z-28 double hump heads....I hate posting these pics cause the motor looks horrible right now. Thinking on going w a gun metal charcoal color on the motor and accents against the black..
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Old 07-17-2014, 09:29 PM   #381
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Guess nobody likes my 400 sbc idea...this motor was full of torque and pulled hard all the way to bout 5300 rpm. Was a fresh rebuild so really don't want to pull the heads to see if they bored it to a 406, not sure why they wouldn't at that stage. It's a roller motor w a good cam. Plans are to get it painted gun metal grey with the batwing caddi/olds air breather on top to give that nostalgic look...
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Old 07-17-2014, 10:19 PM   #382
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I'm sure any engine you guys do will be outta site considering what is going into the body.

BTW, I like those valve covers.
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Old 07-17-2014, 11:25 PM   #383
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More work on the roof..
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Old 07-17-2014, 11:26 PM   #384
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Old 07-18-2014, 07:50 AM   #392
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Nice work!
I like the 400 idea but then I love tellin people it's a high torque 265ci.
Then I lite the tires with a tap of the gas pedal.
Besides you already have it and you can always upgrade later.
And it would be easy on the budget.
I say use it!
Are you sure it's a 400?
What are the casting #'s?
Oh and most pistons will have the .030 stamped into the top indicating the bore.
If it hasn't been run much it will still be visible through a spark plug hole possibly.
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Old 07-18-2014, 08:45 AM   #393
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Nice work!
I like the 400 idea but then I love tellin people it's a high torque 265ci.
Then I lite the tires with a tap of the gas pedal.
Besides you already have it and you can always upgrade later.
And it would be easy on the budget.
I say use it!
Are you sure it's a 400?
What are the casting #'s?
Oh and most pistons will have the .030 stamped into the top indicating the bore.
If it hasn't been run much it will still be visible through a spark plug hole possibly.
Already ran the codes...1975 block
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Old 07-18-2014, 09:01 AM   #394
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Killer build bud, I'm along for the ride!
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Already ran the codes...1975 block
That's a good block.
Same as mine.
How about the heads?
I used the stock heads but punched them to 2.02's
And had the bowls worked for the new valves.
It has been a very reliable engine.
Of course there was a lot more than that done to it but blah blah.
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That's a good block.
Same as mine.
How about the heads?
I used the stock heads but punched them to 2.02's
And had the bowls worked for the new valves.
It has been a very reliable engine.
Of course there was a lot more than that done to it but blah blah.
Glad to hear...the heads are casting #3927186 69' to 70' Z28 64cc. I haven't measured the valves, probably still stock. I was impressed with it in the 67'
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Third brake light is gone...
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And more welding on the roof, then on to the doors.
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