http://Here is my 66 special. Air bagged, 8 valves, drop spindles, bear tracker tie rods, fast ratio steering,disc brakes, aluminum drums in the rear, 1 1/4 front sway bar, 1 rear, polyurethane bushings threw out the entire car, solid rear control arms and much more. She handles like a slot car. Very hard to stay put on the bench seat in the turns though. Haha. http://
Lot's of cool looking Pro Touring cars in this thread, with lots of cool parts underneath. I guess the logical question now is how many of you are going to the Nats this fall to do the Auto-Cross? I'll be there!:Brow:
Hey all, I figured with the lack of stepchildren in here, I'd post my PT '68. I'll throw up some more later if anyone is interested, including the Recaro buckets and custom dash. 2014-09-13 19.01.09_2 by buickguy1968, on Flickr
68 GS400 74 Apollo project GSiX Not pro touring yet, more pro muscle. 275 50 17 rear, 225 50 17 front, parts waiting to install: front disc conversion, eibach springs, GN sway bar, quick ratio steering box... Now this will be all pro touring: GN turbo 6, C5 brakes, CPP tall spindles, SPC control arms...check out my build thread in the "X" body section: http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.php?288906-Project-GSiX-It-s-all-Buick
Very nice ...I'm near to painting my 72 ....What exact color is that ?? and a few more pics would not hurt at all ....
Thanks for all the kind words. That's a great looking 68 hotwired. Here are some more pics: Rex, the paint is a 2012/2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee color called Deep Cherry Red Crystal Pearl (I think they could have left a couple descriptors out of that). I believe the code is PRP. I painted it myself using Sherwin Williams automotive paint that I had mixed at one of their outlet stores. It's a two stage paint with both metallic and pearl in the base coat. I'm a novice and for my first paint job, I was pretty happy. There is virtually no tiger striping and it went out relatively easy. I've been building this car for about 8 years, having started as a 68 skylark with factory drivetrain. I've been meaning to make a build/ restoration thread for ages. God knows I've got enough pictures of the work. Here are the current specs: Motor: 464" BBB with ported iron Stage 1 heads, DUI ignition, Demon carb, lots of TA and ARP parts, 9.5:1 compression with forged Weisco slugs, TA headers -I built it about 8 years ago and 10,000 miles later, I'm surprised it's still together, knock on wood Trans: Jimmy's Transmissions built TH400 with the usual goodies - ~2800 rpm B&M stall Rear: Chevy 12 Bolt w/ 3.42 gears and posi with aluminum girdle cover Suspension - stock replacement front components and UMI tubular rear parts with slightly higher spring rate springs all around Brakes - On the to do list... Manual drums Interior - Custom dash I made with autometer gauges styled after a Ford GT40 cluster, Recaro buckets out of a Mitsubishi Evo 9, retractable Schroth 4 point harnesses with Anti-Submarining bands Wheels - BMW E39 18x9" Style 42s made by BBS with 265/40 BFG Sport Comp 2 up front and 275/40 rear Sport Comp 2 - Mounted using 3/4" T6061 custom billet aluminum wheel adapters Still a work in progress 20141005_125743 by buickguy1968, on Flickr 20141005_125943 by buickguy1968, on Flickr 20141006_175742 by buickguy1968, on Flickr 2014-10-08_06-03-41 by buickguy1968, on Flickr
1971 arizona junkyard skylark: purchased initially from FLAP in Mn for the frame and 7 years later this is it. heart of the beast by TRI Shield, TA aluminum head 470 cu in, 830 quick fuel, March serpentine belt setup with AC, richmond super street 5 speed, centerforce dual friction, mcloed hyd throwout bearing, global west suspension all around, 2" drop, 4 wheel disc, Baer 6 piston disc up front, 4 piston rear, 18" US mags, TA shorty headers with electric cutouts, magnaflow stainless exhaust, led sequential taillights, 3 point seatbelts, Con2r steering wheel, stock black bucket interior, gloss black paint/body work with gsx flat black stripes in matt clear and outlined in matt red pin stipes. Thanks to all board members that helped me over the years with parts, tips, products and advice for this labour of love. The car drives runs and drives great and will be hanging out in the Phoenix area were it started its life. Gord
Didn't fit in the tunnel at all, had to do a lot of metal work to make it fit. I think there are other trannys that are low profile on top, heading to Sema to see who makes what now that doesn't require hacking the tunnel but still give options for shifter location. I used a factory 4 speed console for the shifter to come through and it looks like factory and worked ok. thanks Gord