WTB 64-67 Small Block Driver Coupe
#1
Intermediate
Thread Starter
WTB 64-67 Small Block Driver Coupe
Greetings @ all from Munich!
As I mentioned in my "new member" thread I have been looking for a good C2 driver for a while now. The car I'm looking for will be used as a real daily with lots of kilometers in city - and Autobahn traffic.
The problem I ran into during my search so far is that there are few quality cars in Europe while in the US they tend to be more and more of the high $$, MN and ultra-original or restored variety which would be a shame to subject to daily driving and the upgrades it would require.
So here's my wish list:
- must NOT necessarily be MN !
- must be a small block ( period correct NOM / crate engine is fine ) for reasons of fuel consumption etc. My main goal is to cruise comfortably so I'm not looking for maximum performance.
- manual / automatic both OK, if already changed to a 5 speed manual / 4 speed auto even better ( need to lower those rpms for relaxed Autobahn driving, remember cruising speed is around 85-90 mph , below that you're a moving obstacle )
- must be technically sound with NO rust issues and pleasing to the eye but will not have to win ribbons, awards etc.
I plan to upgrade the brakes / suspension / steering, add headrests and 3-point seat belts as well as AC so if any of that has already been taken care of it’s a plus.
Now for hard part, color.
I would REALLY love the car to be Sunfire or Goodwood Yellow, Saddle Tan or Mossport Green... Knowing how hard it will be to find a perfect fit to my whole list I'm open to suggestions. But let's say black would be a hard sell because I love to drive but hate to clean.
Now some may think "with all these modifications why is he not buying a restomod?" Simply because it's a huge problem to get them street legal and registered as a historic car in Germany. And only historic cars get a break on our outrageously high taxes for cars w/ big-assed engines ...
So if you have a car to offer or know someone who does let me know!
Thanks in advance and if I've overlooked something please point it out to me.
Boris
As I mentioned in my "new member" thread I have been looking for a good C2 driver for a while now. The car I'm looking for will be used as a real daily with lots of kilometers in city - and Autobahn traffic.
The problem I ran into during my search so far is that there are few quality cars in Europe while in the US they tend to be more and more of the high $$, MN and ultra-original or restored variety which would be a shame to subject to daily driving and the upgrades it would require.
So here's my wish list:
- must NOT necessarily be MN !
- must be a small block ( period correct NOM / crate engine is fine ) for reasons of fuel consumption etc. My main goal is to cruise comfortably so I'm not looking for maximum performance.
- manual / automatic both OK, if already changed to a 5 speed manual / 4 speed auto even better ( need to lower those rpms for relaxed Autobahn driving, remember cruising speed is around 85-90 mph , below that you're a moving obstacle )
- must be technically sound with NO rust issues and pleasing to the eye but will not have to win ribbons, awards etc.
I plan to upgrade the brakes / suspension / steering, add headrests and 3-point seat belts as well as AC so if any of that has already been taken care of it’s a plus.
Now for hard part, color.
I would REALLY love the car to be Sunfire or Goodwood Yellow, Saddle Tan or Mossport Green... Knowing how hard it will be to find a perfect fit to my whole list I'm open to suggestions. But let's say black would be a hard sell because I love to drive but hate to clean.
Now some may think "with all these modifications why is he not buying a restomod?" Simply because it's a huge problem to get them street legal and registered as a historic car in Germany. And only historic cars get a break on our outrageously high taxes for cars w/ big-assed engines ...
So if you have a car to offer or know someone who does let me know!
Thanks in advance and if I've overlooked something please point it out to me.
Boris
Last edited by BK58; 03-27-2014 at 03:32 PM.
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#3
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Hi Gary and thanks for yr quick reply and offer.
Great looking car but I want / need it to have a stock body ( yours has flared fenders and a modified rear ) because the German TÜV can a hellish stickler for details when it comes to this kind of alterations.
Greets
Boris
Great looking car but I want / need it to have a stock body ( yours has flared fenders and a modified rear ) because the German TÜV can a hellish stickler for details when it comes to this kind of alterations.
Greets
Boris
#4
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Thread Starter
Pushing this up also because I'm now also considering a project.
After doing the math on 2 very nice and original cars I think that taking over someone's unfinished project would make more sense.
Let me elucidate: To get the car to the point where it can be driven daily in a major city and also at Autobahn speeds I have to replace and / or modify so much that doing it from scratch makes more sense.
So if you have an unfinished car sitting around and want to get rid of it drop me a line.
Boris
Ps.: Also wanted to thank all the people who offered their cars, help and advice up to now!
After doing the math on 2 very nice and original cars I think that taking over someone's unfinished project would make more sense.
Let me elucidate: To get the car to the point where it can be driven daily in a major city and also at Autobahn speeds I have to replace and / or modify so much that doing it from scratch makes more sense.
So if you have an unfinished car sitting around and want to get rid of it drop me a line.
Boris
Ps.: Also wanted to thank all the people who offered their cars, help and advice up to now!
#5
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Success!
Car has been found, nice '65 auto coupe, a solid basis for what I have in mind.
Will undergo body-off restauration / modification in the winter.
Thanks again for everybody who helped along the way!
Pics will follow when the car is ready for die deutsche Autobahn!
Greets,
Boris
#7
Greetings @ all from Munich!
As I mentioned in my "new member" thread I have been looking for a good C2 driver for a while now. The car I'm looking for will be used as a real daily with lots of kilometers in city - and Autobahn traffic.
The problem I ran into during my search so far is that there are few quality cars in Europe while in the US they tend to be more and more of the high $$, MN and ultra-original or restored variety which would be a shame to subject to daily driving and the upgrades it would require.
So here's my wish list:
- must NOT necessarily be MN !
- must be a small block ( period correct NOM / crate engine is fine ) for reasons of fuel consumption etc. My main goal is to cruise comfortably so I'm not looking for maximum performance.
- manual / automatic both OK, if already changed to a 5 speed manual / 4 speed auto even better ( need to lower those rpms for relaxed Autobahn driving, remember cruising speed is around 85-90 mph , below that you're a moving obstacle )
- must be technically sound with NO rust issues and pleasing to the eye but will not have to win ribbons, awards etc.
I plan to upgrade the brakes / suspension / steering, add headrests and 3-point seat belts as well as AC so if any of that has already been taken care of it’s a plus.
Now for hard part, color.
I would REALLY love the car to be Sunfire or Goodwood Yellow, Saddle Tan or Mossport Green... Knowing how hard it will be to find a perfect fit to my whole list I'm open to suggestions. But let's say black would be a hard sell because I love to drive but hate to clean.
Now some may think "with all these modifications why is he not buying a restomod?" Simply because it's a huge problem to get them street legal and registered as a historic car in Germany. And only historic cars get a break on our outrageously high taxes for cars w/ big-assed engines ...
So if you have a car to offer or know someone who does let me know!
Thanks in advance and if I've overlooked something please point it out to me.
Boris
As I mentioned in my "new member" thread I have been looking for a good C2 driver for a while now. The car I'm looking for will be used as a real daily with lots of kilometers in city - and Autobahn traffic.
The problem I ran into during my search so far is that there are few quality cars in Europe while in the US they tend to be more and more of the high $$, MN and ultra-original or restored variety which would be a shame to subject to daily driving and the upgrades it would require.
So here's my wish list:
- must NOT necessarily be MN !
- must be a small block ( period correct NOM / crate engine is fine ) for reasons of fuel consumption etc. My main goal is to cruise comfortably so I'm not looking for maximum performance.
- manual / automatic both OK, if already changed to a 5 speed manual / 4 speed auto even better ( need to lower those rpms for relaxed Autobahn driving, remember cruising speed is around 85-90 mph , below that you're a moving obstacle )
- must be technically sound with NO rust issues and pleasing to the eye but will not have to win ribbons, awards etc.
I plan to upgrade the brakes / suspension / steering, add headrests and 3-point seat belts as well as AC so if any of that has already been taken care of it’s a plus.
Now for hard part, color.
I would REALLY love the car to be Sunfire or Goodwood Yellow, Saddle Tan or Mossport Green... Knowing how hard it will be to find a perfect fit to my whole list I'm open to suggestions. But let's say black would be a hard sell because I love to drive but hate to clean.
Now some may think "with all these modifications why is he not buying a restomod?" Simply because it's a huge problem to get them street legal and registered as a historic car in Germany. And only historic cars get a break on our outrageously high taxes for cars w/ big-assed engines ...
So if you have a car to offer or know someone who does let me know!
Thanks in advance and if I've overlooked something please point it out to me.
Boris
Good luck with restomoding LOL
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Melting Slicks
#11
Burning Brakes
Nice work
Looks real nice so far. If the cleanliness of your shop is any indication of your workmanship, and it looks like it is, your car will be a super driver. I see lots of photos of cars in shops, yours is one of the cleanest I have seen.
#14
Intermediate
Thread Starter
The wheels odyssee or Why is everthing made in China nowadays...
I had started a thread some time ago looking for nice classic 15' wheels for my very mild restomod. The search was a drag from A to Z. Most aftermarket wheels are not street legal in Germany or are so badly made that you need a couple of pounds of balancing wheights to keep your fillings in place at Autobahn speeds.
And then 90+ % of all aftermarket wheels are made in the PRC even by companies which such generic names as AMERICAN!! Racing. Globalisation sometimes pisses me off.
Anyway, read thru some of the relevant wheel threads in this forum ( thanks again you good people! ) and found a great place which sold me a nice set of 67 bolt-ons for a great price with superfast and totally hassle free shipping.
(They are also made in china but what can you do...)
Yes I know they are not the right year for a 65 but then I have changed so much on this car that it's lightyears away from NCRS judging anyway.
I had started a thread some time ago looking for nice classic 15' wheels for my very mild restomod. The search was a drag from A to Z. Most aftermarket wheels are not street legal in Germany or are so badly made that you need a couple of pounds of balancing wheights to keep your fillings in place at Autobahn speeds.
And then 90+ % of all aftermarket wheels are made in the PRC even by companies which such generic names as AMERICAN!! Racing. Globalisation sometimes pisses me off.
Anyway, read thru some of the relevant wheel threads in this forum ( thanks again you good people! ) and found a great place which sold me a nice set of 67 bolt-ons for a great price with superfast and totally hassle free shipping.
(They are also made in china but what can you do...)
Yes I know they are not the right year for a 65 but then I have changed so much on this car that it's lightyears away from NCRS judging anyway.
#15
Safety Car
Glad you found some wheels!
I have been looking myself to no avail... hoping to get some vintage wheels, but 15x6 3.5" Back spacing in chevy pattern is hard to come by...
Ugghhhh.....
I have been looking myself to no avail... hoping to get some vintage wheels, but 15x6 3.5" Back spacing in chevy pattern is hard to come by...
Ugghhhh.....
#16
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Thanks!
Was looking into vintage wheels myself ( actually had an offer ) but the price for a set of original KHs has left for galaxies unknown .
Makes sense if you're looking for a Top Flite or Bloomington Gold Award but on my car it would be a waste.
B.
Was looking into vintage wheels myself ( actually had an offer ) but the price for a set of original KHs has left for galaxies unknown .
Makes sense if you're looking for a Top Flite or Bloomington Gold Award but on my car it would be a waste.
B.
#17
Pro
Lighting
Hallo Boris,
I live in Augsburg part of the year. I am bringing my 2012 ZR1 over this year. I changed the backup light lens
to Euro style. I also have a 20w fog in the rear, I did not change my front head lights except for the marker lights.
Do you have to change the lighting on your C2 or anything else in order to pass inspection?
I wanted to bring my 67 427/400 A/C but the price of gas would kill me.
Are you have problems getting parts?
Thanks,
Nelson007
I live in Augsburg part of the year. I am bringing my 2012 ZR1 over this year. I changed the backup light lens
to Euro style. I also have a 20w fog in the rear, I did not change my front head lights except for the marker lights.
Do you have to change the lighting on your C2 or anything else in order to pass inspection?
I wanted to bring my 67 427/400 A/C but the price of gas would kill me.
Are you have problems getting parts?
Thanks,
Nelson007
#18
Safety Car
I am probably no help as I get my parts via state-side vendors through the military mail/APO. You can find stuff here... but sometimes, even little stuff like 5/16" nuts can drive you crazy since we are at ground zero of metric land.
We used to have a base in Augsburg... they close the best ones first it seems.
We used to have a base in Augsburg... they close the best ones first it seems.
#19
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Conversion to EU Specs
Hello Nelson,
check out this thread
http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...d.php?t=145093
maybe this will help.
Ordering parts is not much of a problem only prices have gone way up ( thanks to our Greek friends and the EZB printing money like it's going out of style ).
I don't know how good your German is but even if you don't speak a word I suggest you check out the German corvette forum
www.corvetteforum.de
People are very helpful and you can ask your questions in English without problems.
Cheers,
Boris
check out this thread
http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...d.php?t=145093
maybe this will help.
Ordering parts is not much of a problem only prices have gone way up ( thanks to our Greek friends and the EZB printing money like it's going out of style ).
I don't know how good your German is but even if you don't speak a word I suggest you check out the German corvette forum
www.corvetteforum.de
People are very helpful and you can ask your questions in English without problems.
Cheers,
Boris
#20
Pro
I lived in Germany 1967 & 68, there were Americans everywhere, i think it's a lot nicer now. Are there many bases left in Germany? I lived in Hamburg most of the time which was the English sector.
Do you take your car to any of the car show there?
There is a Gm dealer near Augsburg that carried alot of American hardware.
Thanks,
Nelson007
QUOTE=Revfan;1589195810]I am probably no help as I get my parts via state-side vendors through the military mail/APO. You can find stuff here... but sometimes, even little stuff like 5/16" nuts can drive you crazy since we are at ground zero of metric land.
We used to have a base in Augsburg... they close the best ones first it seems.[/QUOTE]
Do you take your car to any of the car show there?
There is a Gm dealer near Augsburg that carried alot of American hardware.
Thanks,
Nelson007
QUOTE=Revfan;1589195810]I am probably no help as I get my parts via state-side vendors through the military mail/APO. You can find stuff here... but sometimes, even little stuff like 5/16" nuts can drive you crazy since we are at ground zero of metric land.
We used to have a base in Augsburg... they close the best ones first it seems.[/QUOTE]