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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. Stock Racer
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    I rescued this poor old thing back in 2008. I was thinking it was a great candidate for a frame off build as a retirement project. I've been retired for going on 4 years and it hasn't been touched. Found out my O.T. Drag Car takes up most of my time, all of my money, and I just can't thrash the way I used to:). So...gonna do a mechanical and get her up and running because I'm dying for something to beat the streets with. Nothing fancy here, just a blue collar, fun, street car built along the lines of a Jr Stocker. Maybe one day I'll blow it apart and do it up right. 62 Biscayne 003.jpg
     
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  2. Stock Racer
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    Rebuilt the front brakes. 62 Biscayne 017.jpg
     
  3. Stock Racer
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    Cleaned up the steering linkage. 62 Biscayne 018.jpg
     
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  4. Stock Racer
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    Found a nice, tight, manual box. Brakes are done. Added V-8 motor mounts IMG_3783.jpg
     
  5. Like where it’s headed…are you gonna run a 409?
     
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  6. Once it's driving, don't ruin your fun by taking it apart!
    Base model cars so so right for street racers.

    *Edit - I vote 4 speed. See post #10
     
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  7. Stock Racer
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    I'm a SBC guy, 327, 300 hp. I know, I know, belly button:)
     
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  8. RmK57
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    Don't forget the taller front coils and ball-joint spacers to get the front end hiked up a bit.
     
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  9. hrm2k
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    4 speed ? Correct ?
     
  10. Stock Racer
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    I have a T-10 and a Turbo 350 with a Reverse Manual Valve Body and a 9" Converter. I'm thinking when I get to that point, I'm gonna put it out to a HAMB vote. Stay tuned!
     
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  11. Moriarity
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    automatics are for girls.....
     
  12. olscrounger
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    327, solids, 4 speed there you go!
     
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  13. Bob Lowry
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    Like this...without the spacers, but with 409" or "air conditioning" springs...
    62 chevy 4.JPG
     
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  14. Super/Stock Poncho
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    And old men with bad knees like me.
     
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  15. 302GMC
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    Cut the coils ...
     
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  16. olscrounger
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    stock height-maybe up just a tad -black steel wheels dog dish caps--wider wheels on back,
    Like the black SS above--right look to me
     
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  17. saltflats
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    I would use the tallest lightest spring that would hold the front end up, it will have more stored energy and will transfer more weight on launch.
     
  18. 327 4 speed car would be cool!
     
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  19. SS327
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    327 and a 4 speed!
     
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  20. lippy
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    Looks like good solid body. Got a front clip? Lippy
     
  21. DDDenny
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    What he said!!!
     
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    300’s are hydraulic. Since he said….. for me a 30-30 340…
     
  23. Mr48chev
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    My 75 year old knees understand that very well right now. I love my stick shifts and have a 5 speed for the 48 but my left knee is lobbying for an automatic. Every time I drive the 75 1 ton to the dump my knee fusses for two days after.

    As far as liftes go, I don't see solid lifters in a small block as being all that much fun for a guy who retired 4 years ago. I had the last set of solid lifters I ever want to see in an OHV V8 40 years ago in the 283 I had the 30-30 cam in and spent all too many Saturday mornings adjusting the valves. Strip only rig, that is a different story.
     
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  24. A little inspiration for ya… 4E436E54-275C-40E8-ACB2-D097D08B85DF.jpeg 4CBA4F7E-3EB0-49C1-AAFA-512B9C01AB1E.jpeg
     
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  25. 327, prepped glide, 4000 stall, 4.11 gears. Stop lights here I come.
     
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  26. saltflats
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    No replacement for displacement. I'd go with a 409. ;)
     
  27. SS327
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    Car is too heavy for a glide. In my 63 Bel-Air I had a 327 300hp and an m20 even with 2:73 rear gear and 30” tall tire it was fun!
     
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  28. Looks like a great start! I am a big 62 fan, especially a post car. I’ll be following along.
     
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  29. Nose down by about an inch, TH350 or 700R, black wheels, cop hubcaps, drive and enjoy! Unless the 409 gang is willing to crowd fund you, the 327 is just right! Cars are like women... the older we get, the more attractive "low maintenance" becomes!
     
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