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Conference napalm::musclecars

Title:Musclecars
Notice:Noter Registration - Note 5
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Mon Mar 11 1991
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:182
Total number of notes:5467

71.0. "GM A Body Note (Chevelle, GTO)" by CGHUB::FISHER () Thu Aug 29 1991 10:19

    This is the place for discussion of GM A-bodies, Chevelle, GTO,
    Skylark, Cutlass
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71.1One of great buys of the century.....NEST::POLLIERWed Oct 09 1991 15:063
    1967 Chevelle $$$$$$$$$$$$  For Sale
         Price is negotiable!!  If interested please contact me at:
         Nest::Pollier or Pollier@NRO.     Mimi Pollier
71.2disc brake updateBSS::PRIDDYlunatics and fools make bad witnessesWed Jan 08 1992 14:088
    
    
    	I'm upgrading the brakes on my 69 Chevelle and I need to find 
    	a spindle and rotor assembly that is cheaper than the stock re-
    	placement equipment. I've heard about some late model conversion
    	kits, but don't know from who or what they use.
    
    	Jeff
71.3Try stock 68-72 spindles from a junk yard. Much easierRANGER::BONAZZOLIThu Jan 09 1992 10:1418
      My brother put '78 Trans Am spindles on his '72 Skylark.
    It is a job and a half.  There are a few kits on the market to 
    supposedly make this procedure a bolt-in, but the ones he looked at were 
    junk.  
      He had to ream out the the stock ball-joint holes (uppers I believe),
    and use outer tie-rods from the TA as well as the upper ball joints.
    Also it lowered the front of the car a bit.
      The worst part of the job is trying to get the car aligned.  The
    stock alignment specs won't be usable anymore, and to get the car
    lined up right he had to use tubular adjustable upper A-arms.
      These adjustable A-arms are really nice, but they are very expensive.
    Also he used a MOPAR adjustable brake valve to fine tune the front and
    rear braking.
    
      You might not run into these problems, but keep in mind the can of
    worms you could be opening.
    
    Rich
71.4CRISTA::ROCHEThu Jan 09 1992 10:2812
    There are people in Hemmings that advertise the complete change over
    kit for around $230. While this sounds expensive it does include
    everything needed to do it, spindles, rotors, backing plates, caliper
    mtg brackets, calipers, master cylinder, proportioning valve and lines.
    
    I'm converting my 67 Firebird to power discs and so far I spent close
    to that for parts. The one item that is most expensive on the change
    over is for new rotors. You can get them thru JC Whitney for $63 each,
    which so far is the cheapest I've found.
    
    Check some swap meets, I was able to get spindles for $20 for the pair
    with the backing plates and caliper mtg brackets.
71.5Just CuriousDEMING::HAWKEThu Jan 09 1992 10:375
    re .2 69 Chevelle from sign in maybe SS
    
         Could it be an SS with drums up front ?
    
            Dean
71.6Disc Brake Interchange ListCRISTA::ROCHEThu Jan 09 1992 10:4011
    Here is a list of interchangeable GM Disc Brake Assemblies
    
    Buick Special           67-72
    Camaro/Firebird         67-69
    Chevelle/Malibu         67-72
    Monte Carlo             70-72
    Grand Prix              69-72
    Nova and "X" clones     68-74
    F85/Cutless             67-72
    GMC Sprint              71-72
    Tempest/GTO/Lemans      67-72
71.7disc brake delimaBSS::PRIDDYlunatics and fools make bad witnessesThu Jan 09 1992 10:5310
    
    	The thing I would like to do is update to Camaro or 
    	Firebird, or Impala ect. something late model where 
    	I'm not spending $75 to $120 per rotor. I've talked 
    	with some people that have done this and most say the
    	kits are the best way to go. but who has the best and 
    	most complete kit. I've been watching HOT ROD, CAR CRAFT,
    	and HOT RODDING. Where can I get a Hemmings cat.?
    
    	Jeff
71.8YesBSS::PRIDDYlunatics and fools make bad witnessesThu Jan 09 1992 10:587
    
    	RE: 71.5 
    		Yes, It is a disc brake car. The front end is worn 
    	out, needs bushings and rod ends and ball joints and of course
    	the ever so expensive rotors.
    
    	Jeff
71.9The Junk Yard BiblePOWDML::SPENCER_LThu Jan 09 1992 11:146
     If you can get friendly with someone in a salvage yard you could ask
    them to look up the interchanges in a Hollanders Book. It may have to
    be of an older vintage as I am not sure how far back each issue covers.
    
    Lou
    
71.104 Speed Monte Carlo, finallyCRISTA::ROCHEThu Mar 26 1992 06:237
    Just received my 4 speed pedal assembly from Chevelle World in
    Oklahoma. Now I am ready to convert my 71 Monte Carlo. For anyone
    looking to do this the Chevelle World pedal assembly consists of every
    part necessary (pedals, rods, springs, clips, rubber pieces, etc) and 
    they are all new, no used parts. Cost was $219 + shipping.
    
    Chris
71.11Judge RA III?FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri May 14 1993 15:124
    Is anyone familiar with the Judge RA III?  It looks like a GTO. 
    There's a '69 for sale in my area.
    
    Mike
71.12RANGER::BONAZZOLIMon May 17 1993 11:068
      In '69 the Judge was a stripped down version of the GTO.  The RA
    III was a good engine for a driver, but not as serious for drag racing
    as the RAIV.  A friend of mine built a 400 to RAIII specs many years
    ago, and the mid-range power was excellent.  Judge optioned GTO's are 
    usually priced higher today than a regular GTO, due to the limited
    production amounts.
    
    Rich
71.13second GM in my lifeBIGQ::HAWKETue Apr 18 1995 11:158
    well almost exactly one year after selling my 71 Torino BB
    I've gotten another muscle type car...You might have guessed
    its not from the blue oval camp ;-( because I'm in the GM
    note.  anyway its a 71 Cutlass in need of everything (or thats 
    what it seems like now) I got a decent deal on it so that'll
    leave me money to spend it.
    
            Dean
71.14Trader !STRATA::LAMOTHEAlwaysWed Apr 19 1995 17:2511
    
    
    A CutLASS.....oh Man....you must have gotten the car for almost Free
     to bee seen in that thing.  Darn car is only worth $1700 in mint
    condition and that's only if it's a Supreme.
    
     Oh well,  use it for a Beater !!!  :-)
    
    
       /Mr. Ford
    
71.15F-85BIGQ::HAWKEThu Jun 01 1995 11:474
    whats an F-85  I see reference to it alot but I've never seen one
    is it just a low buck Cutlass ???
    
    	Dean
71.16Suspension upgrade?VMSNET::M_MACIOLEKFour54 Camaro/Only way to flyThu Jun 01 1995 13:249
    "F" is usually a suspension RPO designation.  F85 i'd gather
    would be a suspension package different than stock.  I'd assume
    this is a step up from a normal cutlass, maybe the suspension which
    is included in the W2 or 442 model.  An F85 would only be missing
    the performance engine, if this is the case.  I haven't heard of
    an F85 cutlass, but I'm not an Olds guy.
    
    MadMike
                                                    
71.17f-85 sounds racier than T-37BIGQ::HAWKEFri Jun 02 1995 11:097
    Thanks Mike...yea I've seen that GM likes to use F* to
    indicate suspension levels but where I've seen the F-85
    reference is like in a description ie Cutlass, 442, F-85...
    maybe its a like the old Poncho T-37=Lemans kinda thing.
    I'll do some more looking see what I can find...
    
     Dean
71.18A whole line of carsMR4DEC::AUGENSTEINMon Jun 05 1995 07:597
    The first "small" Oldsmobiles (early '60s) were known collectively as
    F-85s. This was before the Cutlass moniker was born. This was not just
    an internal design designation. They were advertised that way, possibly
    to capitalize on something implying speed because of the similarity to
    a military fighter plane name.
    
    Bruce
71.19F-85 - Turbocharged in '62, '63MKOTS3::BEAUDET_TTom BeaudetMon Jun 05 1995 08:1210
    Olds F-85 Delux Jetfire - 1962-63.
    
    Based on the bucket-seat Cutlass coupe introduced in '61, but powered
    by a TURBOCHARGED version of the aluminum V8 available for the
    F-85/Skylark at the time.
    
    Also Olds F-85 Cutlass 4-4-2 1964-'65 Olds counter part to the GTO.
    
    /tb/
    
71.20RANGER::BONAZZOLIMon Jun 05 1995 11:068
    F-85 was a separate model designation similar in
    use to Pontiac's T-37.  A real bare bones compact
    (at the time) car.  An F-85 was essentially an Olds Cutlass
    with a cheap interior, usually a 6 cyl, etc.
    
    The F-85 designation was used as late as '69, and maybe later.
    
    Rich
71.2169 SS Convertible info NEEDEDANGLIN::GROOMSThu Jul 20 1995 22:1346
    I am looking for some expert assistance on an investment car.  My
    brother-in-law saw a (according to him) absolutely beautiful "69" SS
    396 Chevelle converitble at a place he was doing business at.  He asked
    about the car and the owner of the company replied it was his but he
    was going to have to sell it soon due to an impending divorce.  The
    information on the car is as follows:
    
    69 Chevelle SS 396 Convertible
    Jet Black with Gold stripes
    Black interior and top
    4 speed manual
    Factory Air (rare???)
    Engine and front end (suspension) all redone and beautiful
    Engine was bored .30 over when rebuilt
    Claimed car has no bondo and has never been damaged
    An original Arizona car, came with him when he moved up here
    Claimed all numbers match and is all original
    
    My questions are, how do I verify this information, and what things
    should I examine closely.  I am looking for a nice investment car that
    will apreciate, and I will have to do little with to make nice.  I am
    kind of a muscle car addict however I am a novice when it comes to the
    actually creating of a nice restoration.  
    
    From my research I understand that the 69 was a $350 option and not a 
    line of its own and that nearly 90,000 were sold, of which 9000 were 
    convertibles, however I can't find any info on how many of them were 
    SS models.  A second question is this engine could be ordered in 3
    flavors 325, 350, and 375 bhp versions.  How does one tell which one
    you have and if it is the original motor, and how do you tellif is an
    original SS and not just a look alike.  My brother-in-law does not know
    this man but talked to him for about an hour, while looking at his car
    and seems to think at first impressions he's ok, but my theory is let
    the buyer be aware and informed.
    
    He is asking $8400.00 for it, and from my research this seems to be a
    fair price if it is as nice as it sounds.  I looked in 2 different
    books and one rates a #2 car at $14000-$22000 and a #3 at $9000-$14000. 
    The second rated it just slightly lower.  So what do you experts think,
    I welcome any constructive and simple information.
    
    						Humble Muscle Car Admirer
    
    						Allen L. Grooms
    						Anglin::grooms 446-2520
    the car
71.22Chevelle SS Restoration GuideCRISTA::ROCHEFri Jul 21 1995 11:0110
Allen,


 Pick up a copy of the Chevelle SS Restoration guide put out by Classic
Motorbooks. I've seen it at Barnes and Nobles for $25. It will have all
the information required to come as close as possible to authenicate it. 
  The better informed you are the better when purchasing in
the musclecar market

Chris
71.23still looking.....ANGLIN::GROOMSThu Aug 03 1995 16:0015
    Chris,
    
    I took your advice and stopped by Barnes and Nobles and looked over
    their Auto section, quite impressive, especially if you are a Camaro
    owner.  The had everything you ever wnated to know about Camaro's, and
    a pretty good selection on the Dodge line, as well as GTO information,
    but I'll be darned if the had any information on the Chevelle's.  I saw
    the book's you were refering to, looked exactly like what I am looking
    for, but nothing for the Chevelle.
    
    I still haven't had an opportunity to look at the car yet, due to a
    death in the family we have been pretty busy with more personal
    matters, maybe this weekend.  If you can come up with any more info for
    me I will take what you got.  Thanks -Allen- 
                    
71.24CRISTA::ROCHEFri Aug 04 1995 09:566
Allen,

  Try Chevelle Classics in CA (1-800-243-8355). Stock number for the
book is NC22599. It was $22.95.

Chris