Marina Blue with Blue Bucket seat standard interior.
It was born in the 4th week of December 1966 with a 250ci straight six engine rated at 171hp, a 2 speed power glide with a steering column shift, standard bucket seats in medium blue, and a rear antennae. This car is a very low optioned vehicle. J
Ken was able to drive it home with no issue. It now resides in our garage next to his 1966 Chevelle SS that he has been doing a complete rotisserie restoration.
Doing an analysis on the car has yielded some sad facts.
A so-so paint job, most likely happen 15 to 20 years ago in a different shade of blue that I do not care for, as well as new rear ¾ rear quarters with detectable seams in the trunk and a new gas tank install that damaged the trunk pan ( bolts through the pan). The rear bumper needs to be replaced and the interior is not the best, but usable.
A 2” cowl induction hood was purchased and installed. A used black console and black steering column for a floor shift was obtained thru friends and swap meets. Used bumpers for plating cores were bought for $20.
In the summer of 2014, we were able to buy the manual transmission: Muncie M21 4 speed with linkages.
The owner of the engine, a close friend, had been making plans to rebuild it into a powerhouse for his 1967 Malibu that was leaving his horsepower demon feeling deprived. He made several nice purchases for the new engine: An Edelbrock Rolling Thunder hydraulic roller cam #2201, and Edelbrock Performer RPM intake #7101, a new Forged 4340 crank and new bearings. The engine was torn down, greased and boxed with all the brackets and accessories. The owner sold the car before rebuilding engine. So he no longer needed it. We were able to buy the motor and parts for great price of $600.
I then spent hours on the internet researching parts and I became a member of the Hotrodders.com. This website and forum has become an invaluable source of information for me. I cannot stress how much they helped me in selecting the parts for my rebuild. They walked me through every component selection of my engine. Many of these members and moderators are professional hot rod builders with decades of experience. They are mighty wise!
http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/1962-327-350-hp-build-67-camaro-306866.html#post2420762
I bought a matched set of Sealed Power Hypereutetic aluminum flat tops with two relief valves pistons .030 over; H660CP30 from the internet for a thrifty price of $165. They are rated at 9.51 compression ratio with 64cc chambered heads.
A pair of Pro-filer aluminum heads as cast was purchased directly from Pro-filer for $1090, as ordered:
SBC 23 Degree Cylinder Head, 11/32 Guides & Steel Seats, Intake Port Size: 180cc, Intake Ports, Chamber Size: 64cc As Cast Chamber, Spark Plug Orientation: Straight Plug, Intake Valves: 2.02/1.600 Valve Job, Spring Package: Standard .650 Lift 1.525 Dual Springs, Steel Retainers, Keepers Assembled, Casting Style: Standard Cooling. These heads flow approximately 300cfm and are taking the racing world by storm for their performance vs price.
Retrofit Howard hydraulic lifters 91164N, with link bar for older engines. $334.
I also bought a very nice set of aluminum tall valve covers from Billet specialties. The script is machined in, not raised. I am still looking for breathers that I like.
While I have already accumulated a lot of parts, I still have a long way to go before I have a running engine for this car. Money and time…. J
I will post more later. I hope you enjoyed my post .
Lori-Anne