Snowman's C3 Project Car
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Here are more pics:
Out came the old HVAC. WOW does it ever clutter up the engine compartment!
Out came the old power steering and installed Steeroids PS. I think that is a really really clean setup. Can't wait to try it out.
Out came the entire dash for Hot Rod Air system. Replaced the entire dash section itself and with all new gauges Autometer Cobalt series that glow blue at night and top of the line Alpine unit that also glows blue at night.
Same for matching Speedo and tach. Upgrading to tilt-tele wheel then will put the entire dash back together. Right now, it is a bit of a mess.
Pulled and recovered the seats in blue leather.
>> Pic
Ordered and got some killer wheels from Vintage Wheel Works, had spokes powder coated a gunmetal metallic color. They turned out well. 17x9's in the front, 17x11's in the rear.
Have stripped the car of brightwork and polished everything. Will have fender flares courtesy of Stan (Road-Race Vette), doing headers and sidepipes so will fill in rear panel, going to long L88 hood, so might as well repaint the entire car. At the moment, I am committed to staying with Bridgehampton Blue but I am tempted to use a C6 LMB color to match my Z06. We shall see.
Shark bar setup is going in now.
Then steering and dash, finishing brakes, stripping and repainting rotors and calipers.
Took out the gas tank and cross member, had the tank boiled and powder coated. Welded on a sump and have plumbed for Aeromotive 1000 fuel pump. AN-10 feed, AN-8 return. Rear end is coming together.
Out came the old HVAC. WOW does it ever clutter up the engine compartment!
Out came the old power steering and installed Steeroids PS. I think that is a really really clean setup. Can't wait to try it out.
Out came the entire dash for Hot Rod Air system. Replaced the entire dash section itself and with all new gauges Autometer Cobalt series that glow blue at night and top of the line Alpine unit that also glows blue at night.
Same for matching Speedo and tach. Upgrading to tilt-tele wheel then will put the entire dash back together. Right now, it is a bit of a mess.
Pulled and recovered the seats in blue leather.
>> Pic
Ordered and got some killer wheels from Vintage Wheel Works, had spokes powder coated a gunmetal metallic color. They turned out well. 17x9's in the front, 17x11's in the rear.
Have stripped the car of brightwork and polished everything. Will have fender flares courtesy of Stan (Road-Race Vette), doing headers and sidepipes so will fill in rear panel, going to long L88 hood, so might as well repaint the entire car. At the moment, I am committed to staying with Bridgehampton Blue but I am tempted to use a C6 LMB color to match my Z06. We shall see.
Shark bar setup is going in now.
Then steering and dash, finishing brakes, stripping and repainting rotors and calipers.
Took out the gas tank and cross member, had the tank boiled and powder coated. Welded on a sump and have plumbed for Aeromotive 1000 fuel pump. AN-10 feed, AN-8 return. Rear end is coming together.
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Looks good! Can you give more info on those electric actuators? Are they one off or available in the aftermarket? I'm getting a little tired of messing with these vacuum headlights every 2 years or so.
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Your car is going to be a one of a kind jewel. I have an 81 in excellent condition If i had the money would do what you doing to your C3.
Mine looks great but needs paint for a few flaws.
I couldn't put an engine like that in my car because i'm in Kalifornia.
You are completely restoring that beauty with quality parts front to back.
It must really make your life to be able to be able to do that to any car.
I'm going to probably have to leave my motor alone with some minor mods and do mostly outside mods. It's not fast but runs like a new one.
Congratulations on being able to do what ever you want to your C3.
It's gonna be a screaming machine.
Good luck as i know this is a major undertaking but you must be having a blast. Your wallet must really hurt though.
Mine looks great but needs paint for a few flaws.
I couldn't put an engine like that in my car because i'm in Kalifornia.
You are completely restoring that beauty with quality parts front to back.
It must really make your life to be able to be able to do that to any car.
I'm going to probably have to leave my motor alone with some minor mods and do mostly outside mods. It's not fast but runs like a new one.
Congratulations on being able to do what ever you want to your C3.
It's gonna be a screaming machine.
Good luck as i know this is a major undertaking but you must be having a blast. Your wallet must really hurt though.
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Doug I'll be anxious see the dyno results comparing the 3 cams. It should be real interesting.
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I like the Cobalt Blue Autometers. Those look really nice in there. Any more details about those would be appreciated. How did you go about mounting them? Do you have any pics of the back sides you could post or PM? Like I said earlier, I am ready to see this car in BG this year.
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Fascinating read. Thanks for the excellent writeups with associated pics. Verts are cool.
I liked your approach to the gas tank (powder coat & sump); I want to look into having the same thing done to mine while the opportunity is available.
Thanks for the ideas and look forward to more.
I liked your approach to the gas tank (powder coat & sump); I want to look into having the same thing done to mine while the opportunity is available.
Thanks for the ideas and look forward to more.
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Got a PM about the gas tank. I took the tank out of this car, had it boiled, modified a sump box, had it welded on then painted the tank. Hated it. So went back to the drawing board and had it powder coated. WOW what a difference!
Let's see if I can find you some pics here somewhere.
Nothing fancy.
With sump installed.
Hated the paint.
So had it powder coated.
Had an AN-8 bung welded in for the fuel regulator return line.
Let's see if I can find you some pics here somewhere.
Nothing fancy.
With sump installed.
Hated the paint.
So had it powder coated.
Had an AN-8 bung welded in for the fuel regulator return line.
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I like the Cobalt Blue Autometers. Those look really nice in there. Any more details about those would be appreciated. How did you go about mounting them? Do you have any pics of the back sides you could post or PM? Like I said earlier, I am ready to see this car in BG this year.
I will get you a pic though. Is a pretty clean setup. My friend Patrick Flournoy did the mounting of the speedo and tach which took more work and you'd have to ask him about that. Along with Jim, he is also a great git er done guy and had done something similar in his 68.
DP
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Just finished install of the "Tom's" rear end. By the time we were done, many changes had been made. But have the car on 4 wheels again....long time since rear end came out in late August/early September.
Will send pics soon (flash pics are crumby at night). Big shout out to Mike Dyer (tracdogg) who did a lot of fixing of work others had passed along and stuck with me til we'd nailed it.
Pics soon.
Doug
Will send pics soon (flash pics are crumby at night). Big shout out to Mike Dyer (tracdogg) who did a lot of fixing of work others had passed along and stuck with me til we'd nailed it.
Pics soon.
Doug
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Just finished install of the "Tom's" rear end. By the time we were done, many changes had been made. But have the car on 4 wheels again....long time since rear end came out in late August/early September.
Will send pics soon (flash pics are crumby at night). Big shout out to Mike Dyer (tracdogg) who did a lot of fixing of work others had passed along and stuck with me til we'd nailed it.
Pics soon.
Doug
Will send pics soon (flash pics are crumby at night). Big shout out to Mike Dyer (tracdogg) who did a lot of fixing of work others had passed along and stuck with me til we'd nailed it.
Pics soon.
Doug
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Got a PM about the gas tank. I took the tank out of this car, had it boiled, modified a sump box, had it welded on then painted the tank. Hated it. So went back to the drawing board and had it powder coated. WOW what a difference!
Let's see if I can find you some pics here somewhere.
Nothing fancy.
With sump installed.
Hated the paint.
So had it powder coated.
Had an AN-8 bung welded in for the fuel regulator return line.
Let's see if I can find you some pics here somewhere.
Nothing fancy.
With sump installed.
Hated the paint.
So had it powder coated.
Had an AN-8 bung welded in for the fuel regulator return line.
#38
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Eddie, I will take some pics. I replaced the entire central dash unit because they are designed to breakway in an accident just above the gauges and mine had (not accident just mis-handling over the years I guess). So off came the rear cover, the clear lens that goes in front of the meters on normal car and they just bolted right into the dash. They tilt towards the driver. Haven't wired the back yet but it should be pretty straightforward. I still have a tangle of wire behind the dash that I'd like to sort out and get rid of but haven't had the courage to tackle that yet.
I will get you a pic though. Is a pretty clean setup. My friend Patrick Flournoy did the mounting of the speedo and tach which took more work and you'd have to ask him about that. Along with Jim, he is also a great git er done guy and had done something similar in his 68.
DP
I will get you a pic though. Is a pretty clean setup. My friend Patrick Flournoy did the mounting of the speedo and tach which took more work and you'd have to ask him about that. Along with Jim, he is also a great git er done guy and had done something similar in his 68.
DP
Doug and I picked out the Cobalt Series as they seemed at home in the blue interior. I picked up some real thick black plexi-glass from a local glass shop and used the inner rings of the stock gauges for a mounting pattern. The plexi had a protective film that allowed me to use a jig-saw. I laid it on some foam to help absorb the vibration and cut it. I cut the inner ring pattern very tight and used a file to clearance it. Once they were aligned, I added a few touches from a hot glue gun to keep them in place when the front tires return to the pavement.
-Patrick
PS. I caught the video of your new motor recently...SWEET!
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Eddie, I will take some pics. I replaced the entire central dash unit because they are designed to breakway in an accident just above the gauges and mine had (not accident just mis-handling over the years I guess). So off came the rear cover, the clear lens that goes in front of the meters on normal car and they just bolted right into the dash. They tilt towards the driver. Haven't wired the back yet but it should be pretty straightforward. I still have a tangle of wire behind the dash that I'd like to sort out and get rid of but haven't had the courage to tackle that yet.
I will get you a pic though. Is a pretty clean setup. My friend Patrick Flournoy did the mounting of the speedo and tach which took more work and you'd have to ask him about that. Along with Jim, he is also a great git er done guy and had done something similar in his 68.
DP
I will get you a pic though. Is a pretty clean setup. My friend Patrick Flournoy did the mounting of the speedo and tach which took more work and you'd have to ask him about that. Along with Jim, he is also a great git er done guy and had done something similar in his 68.
DP
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No the AN-8 doesn't have baffle or anything on the inside of the tank on the return.
Doug
I really like the rear end pic of your 65 roadster. Tried to find other pics. Do you have a site with more pics you could refer me to?
Thanks
Doug