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Projects 1962 Biscayne Jr Stocker for the Street Build

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Stock Racer, Mar 15, 2022.

  1. Big Dog 33
    Joined: Aug 31, 2021
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    Big Dog 33

    64, 409, dual quads, Richmond Super T10. Flowmaster 40’s, rumbles like an angry dog!
     

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  2. 4tford
    Joined: Aug 27, 2005
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    I'm an old guy and I like 4sp but bad legs now and I have a manual reverse Auto trans, you still get the shifts just not the leg work! Best of both worlds! Oh, small block is not bad either, there is some nice 383 packages that are a nice street setup!
     
  3. Shain
    Joined: Jun 2, 2016
    Posts: 63

    Shain
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    from Omaha

    Just for interest sake..
    Back in the mid 60's there were two local 1962 409s racing at the local strip. One was a black Bel Air 2 dr sedan with red interior. (Just like the one in this thread) Never could seem to get it dialed in right.

    The other was a 409 to... all red bubble top Bal Air. Don't recall them being there more than a couple of years. I think that was about the time of the Alaska pipeline. And at least one (if not both) went to work on it. And if I remember right, they came back after a couple of years there, and one of them died not to long after that....don't know why. Can't think of their names either. One was "Wally" something ?
    Think they were friends of Fred Anderson, of "Good Intension" 57 aqua Chevy 2 dr .hardtop.
     
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  4. cabong
    Joined: Nov 29, 2005
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    Life has it's funny twists and turns. I had a call from my pal "Big Dick" last night, and he wants me to come take away his old car. I met Dick at a racer's club breakfast a couple years back, when he came to our table and asked if I was familiar with a 6-cyl that had 12 ports. Now that's a whole 'nuther story. I went to his house, which is on a farm, and there sits, covered with a "tarpaulin", this '62 Impala. He ordered it new, with a 6-cyl/3-spdOD. Rather rare in itself.... He parked it where it was sitting in 1976, after towing it from SoCal to Idaho, and literally had not uncovered it since. I pulled back that tarp, which most people don't remember, and I had forgotten, just how heavy they are. Anyway, I opened the drivers door expecting to get knocked over by the smell. Surprise !!!! No bad smell, only the smell of naugahyde.... The inside was not ever dusty. The doors open and close like a new car. The headliner is perfect, and the seats are fine, as they had been recovered. The carpet is dirty from use, as Dick is a car guy. Some may remember my thread, "I met a guy".... Anyway, Dick called me last night to tell me the car was mine... I have been told that I offered too much, but sometimes when you think the critter will go another direction, like to a non-gearhead son, you make an offer that opens the peepers.....
    Lemme know some thoughts.
    Did I mention.... No rust underneath. Dealer undercoated. Very minimal rust on the body....
    Now the same question..... 6-cyl or nice 327/4-spd.....
    P.S. Please pardon me barging in on this thread.... dicks 62a.jpg 62 Impala.jpg 62 2.jpg 62 1.jpg 62 3.jpg
     
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  5. Jones St.
    Joined: Feb 8, 2020
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    Jones St.

    That BLUE paint! Clay bar it then spread this 2x's a day. Leave on overnight. Repeat until it glows. SGP125078_1_main__24933.1617184926.jpg
     
  6. Dustyp489
    Joined: Feb 1, 2008
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    Love the 61 bubble tops always wanted one
     
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  7. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    That 097 is an oldie but a goody! Going with solids but I'm going to build it as a legal NHRA Stock Eliminator engine. It won't have all the high end goodies but it will be legal. I had Bullet build me a legal (stock lift) cam with the duration toned down for the street. It will interesting to see how it runs. IMG_3799.jpg IMG_3798.jpg
     
  8. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Yea, she's a solid builder but it needs floor work. I have a Muncie, a T-10, and a T-350 with a sporty little 9" converter. Stay tuned!, I have a plan.

    IMG_3801.jpg IMG_3803.jpg IMG_3804.jpg
     
  9. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Stock Racer
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    That car is BITCHIN!
     
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  10. Stock Racer
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    Thanks for the tip, ordered one today.
     
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  11. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Wow! Congratulations, beautiful car!
     
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  12. AHotRod
    Joined: Jul 27, 2001
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    Bullet Cams are all we use in our engines - The Best.

    I'm glad you're building it YOUR way, that's what it's all about. Don't be swayed, stick to your plans.
    It's going to be a blast!
     
  13. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Thanks! Actually I appreciate everyone's input. Kinda fun. And yes, Bullet is the best.
     
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  14. RmK57
    Joined: Dec 31, 2008
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    Who's flat tappets do they use?
     
  15. SS327
    Joined: Sep 11, 2017
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    SS327

    What is the deal with the window in the top of the bell housing of the th350? I’ve never seen that before. Use the 4 speed with the biggest counter shaft! That’s the weak spot!
     
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  16. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    In the Race Car environment the cutout helps cool the convertor which helps fluid life and consistency. It also enables removal of the converter bolts from the top.
     
  17. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Good question, but I don't have an answer for you. Give em a call 662-893-5670
     
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  18. RustyDogg
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  19. SS327
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    SS327

    We just always ran the biggest trans cooler we could find. GMC busses when Chicago started scrapping them were what most of us ran. They were huge!
     
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  20. Big Dog 33
    Joined: Aug 31, 2021
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    Big Dog 33

    I had one when I was 18. Sold it in 67 when I got my all expenses paid trip to Vietnam. In 1999, my oldest son was at WSU in Spokane and ran across a bubble top. $2,000 later it was mine. “Ready for paint” the seller said. Not so fast, beau coup bondo in the rear wheel wells, etc. I wanted to put a 283 with a three on the tree OD unit. My first bubble top was a 283, 3 speed (no OD), but I was in this guys barn looking at his stash of transmissions, he knew he had an OD one somewhere, he didn’t. He did have this big block shrink wrapped and I asked him if it was a 348 and he smiled and said “no, completely rebuilt 64 425 horse 409, ready to go”. Not quite ready to go, it needed a few pieces of tin, but when he said $5,500, I figured I had to buy it even if I didn’t use it. It was completely rebuilt as advertised, it only had one correct four barrel (Edelbrock’s are on it now) and 10 years later it is finished. Total is now 23 years and about 400 miles, maybe. I have a set of 62 bucket seats already upholstered to match the stock 61 interior but my 40 Ford Convertible is calling for some frame repair which will necessitate the body removal, so the seats sit on the shelf. I originally put a 4:11 posi in the 61, but it rapped up too fast, shift, shift, shift, so I swapped in a 3:36? I think. 3:30 something posi. It sits quietly, waiting for my attention, way easier to take care of than a dog or cat!
     
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  21. Big Dog 33
    Joined: Aug 31, 2021
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    Big Dog 33

    Go with a 327 3 speed OD, you already have all the electric set up, just get a beefy 3 speed OD, cool car!
     
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  22. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    Tomorrow I'll tackle cleaning the back half of the frame and floor in preparation for paint. Stopped at Eastwood today and picked up four different solutions to try. Very curious to see how these things they call "Rust Brush" work out. I have to give credit to @Jeff Norwell. His 57 Ford #2 build was my inspiration to clean it up, paint it up, and get it rolling. IMG_3812.jpg IMG_3817.jpg
     
  23. Jeff Norwell
    Joined: Aug 20, 2003
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    Jeff Norwell
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    @Stock Racer
    Thanks for the kind words....I love this build your doing.... very similar to mine and it is lovely.
    Your car is in the same state mine was... Gonna be killer and can't wait to see how you move forward.
    Watching for sure.... Love the 61-62 Chevys!

    Jeff
     
  24. Sky Six
    Joined: Mar 15, 2018
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    I'm sensing a match race here. :D
     
  25. This Biscayne is gonna be good. I love nasty 265-327's and anything in between. The Impala deserves a thread of it's own. Jones St. - good idea.
     
  26. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    It would be great to make that happen. I'd do everything in my power.
     
  27. RmK57
    Joined: Dec 31, 2008
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    I don't think 4 on the tree is going to be ideal for any kind of power shifting in a drag race.
     
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  28. saltflats
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
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    What are you doing for rear end?
     
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  29. Stock Racer
    Joined: Feb 28, 2010
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    I'm starting out with the original housing and a 4.11 posi to get her up and running. I have a 12 Bolt that will find it's way in there eventually.
    IMG_3793.jpg
     
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  30. saltflats
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    from Missouri

    You adding the driver side upper trailing arm?
     
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