New member with 67 Belvedere 2
#1
New member with 67 Belvedere 2
Fresh out of the paint shop. Currently working on fixing old wiring issues. As shown with 8 months of oxidation on the American Racing staggered aluminum wheels. Solid car with west texas history. Original 318 said to be a Poly. Havent found a CC number on the block yet. Updated with new TH727 Transmission, many engine mods, stainless exhaust, lowered in front. Yada yada.
looking forward to participating in this forum.
#5
Looks great!
Good luck with the wires, hope it isn't too much of a mess.
Drop in on the member build section and give us the particulars of the work you've done / will do. It's a lot of fun to read through all the build stories and see the work in progress.
Good luck with the wires, hope it isn't too much of a mess.
Drop in on the member build section and give us the particulars of the work you've done / will do. It's a lot of fun to read through all the build stories and see the work in progress.
#6
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Nice 67, I learned how to drive in a 66.
#7
Thanks for the feedback! Got all my blinkers, flashers and new angel eye headlights working. At night it looks almost like a modern Cuda coming at you. Wiring is decent. So fortunate that my next projects are pretty small. The door rattles are horrible so Im going to disassemble and reconstruct one door at time and re-felt and put in new hinge pins and realign. Damn trunk is about 3/8ths of an inch too long. I guess we will have to cut it down.
Thoughts on gauges? Torn between fixing the broken old originals or updating to a modern but vintage styled new cluster.
Thoughts on gauges? Torn between fixing the broken old originals or updating to a modern but vintage styled new cluster.
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