Re: Our barn find
Thanks for the responses guys.
I wanted to double check about the control arms. I figured an updated design would be best. I will likely go with a tubular design and also go with new lowers since they have provisions for a future sway bar. I’ve been looking at the Wilwood manual disk brake systems. I like it because it is upgradable to be a power system. We haven’t decided on ride height but am figuring in new springs and spindles too as I want to do it right the first time. Being on a budget I haven’t addressed the steering system but appreciated the suggestions.
I’ve been looking at the American Auto Wire Classic Update system for the 55-56 Chevys. It’s pricy but I do like all the provisions for future upgrades already built into the system.
You’re right Larry, I should have bought the car sooner. We are trying to stick to a realistic budget but if we have major engine or transmissions issues the budget will be out the window. Your old engine/trans would have been real handy. Oh well, a day late and a dollar short should be my middle name sometimes. Oh, I’ve been lurking over on the tri-five forum and will join it soon. You are right, it’s like this forum with a ton of good information.
Our plan is to order parts this month and be ready to start work on the wagon in March. I have a small project to do on Nancy the 1971 Super and some work to do on a friends truck. I let him know last Sunday my plans and asked him to get his parts so we can get him done before the end of the month because I think the lift is going to be tied up for a while.
Doug, Ogre’s window seat is yours. My wife and I like the idea of a build weekend. Fire up the smoker and have a Texas style BB-Q with ice cold beverages and new friends.
John, I know you don’t have your ’55 anymore but do you have any pictures? If so, post some here. I would love to see it.
Thanks again guys!
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