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Working on the 55 Gasser in the AM. Just got off the nightshift at the shipyard. 1967
I recognize that intake. My older brother built a (what we called a 301) bored out 283 back in the ‘60’s and had one of those side by side intakes with 2 AFB’s sitting on top. 30/30 cam, and a set of double hump heads, Jahns pistons.
This was real vintage hot rod stuff.
Jackie, that was fun back then. I had a 57 Chevy, in the Air Force, not a lot of money, but built a 301, two AFB's lot of compression, big heads, built loose, big oil pump, out ran everything around. I sometimes dream that I still have it in a barn. I'd give my left NUT to have it back.I recognize that intake. My older brother built a (what we called a 301) bored out 283 back in the ‘60’s and had one of those side by side intakes with 2 AFB’s sitting on top. 30/30 cam, and a set of double hump heads, Jahns pistons.
This was real vintage hot rod stuff.
Jackie, that was fun back then. I had a 57 Chevy, in the Air Force, not a lot of money, but built a 301, two AFB's lot of compression, big heads, built loose, big oil pump, out ran everything around. I sometimes dream that I still have it in a barn. I'd give my left NUT to have it back.
I bet you are looking forward to getting behind the wheel. This ride will be a little faster. Mort
Has Stiller posted any photos of his muscle cars? An L88 Nickey Chev, DZ Camaro, and others. They are top notch.
I would love to see Stiilers cars.
While I have never been much of a “hose clamp and grommet” guy, I do appreciate a fine true to the numbers restoration.
What engine is in the car? Yes, your little Chevy was really quick! Mort
Mort, the Grand Am has the '94 265" 'Baby LT-I' engine in it. Basically, it's a 265" version of the LT-I and was used in taxi and fleet service cars.
This is the engine on the dyno and myself (lt) and Bob (rt) from a recent magazine article. -Al
I have never seen header flanges like that before. Mort