I will have to ask about it. She just called it a sting ray with no mention of the engine. She knew the engine in the pontiac because the 421 emblems were removed. She was looking for them thats what led to finding the 396 one. Im on emergency call for the hospital for the next week. Im going to try and go back this weekend with my pontiac friend. He wants to help me get the door open to get the vin.
No, the emblem found is passenger car. The '65 396 Corvette emblem differs. Passenger car emblem. '65 Corvette emblem.
Now that is strange. Clearly they didn't give a rat sass about the Pontiac so why would they bother to remove and keep the 421 emblems? Interesting though, since the 396 emblems don't belong to the Vette, there just may be something else desirable lurking in the bush, shed, garage, basement, hay loft, dining room, torture chamber, dungeon etc Any fear of deer ticks/lyme disease in your neck of the woods? Edit: YIKES, a quick Google search found this map.
Quote: "I haven't mentioned it yet but the Vette came with a 34 Plymouth five window coupe. It was bought by the guys girlfriends grandmother brand new. I just have to go get it". So, if I understand this correctly, the 34 Plymouth Coupe is at this farm with the Pontiac, have they/you been able to locate the coupe yet?
Theres no limit to the amount of strange things going on at this place. Going from one vette (57) to finding another (the silver anniversary) to now hearing of a 66. The whole thing about the hand in a jar. It doesnt surprise me that the emblems from the cars were removed and put in a plastic container. It had emblems from all kinds of cars. Mostly pontiacs along with some farm stuff. This was found outside. The place is so over grown it most likely kept it from being stumbled on earlier. Besides the cars there's all kinds of antiques laying around. The supposed 34 turned out to be the 39. Its so rusty i wouldnt drag it out of there for lawn art for my place. If someone collects old farm machines pm me. I want one piece for my place. The rest needs to go.
Now back to the 57. New shocks are on. Several parts seat covers; shackles; tail pipes; gas tank straps are on back order. This has put a halt to the 57s progress. Im running out of things that have to be done. Now im moving on to the 66 chevelle project. Follow that progress on the look what followed me home thread.
I just got back from the farm. I brought a pontiac expert with me. The keys in the trunk didnt help. The door key was broken off. He has a flashlight and saw the three pedals. Looks like column shift. Suzzie showed us more stuff including the silo machine that took her arm. She said a taxidermist lived down the road. She took it there in a dunkin donut box. Thats how it got preserved. You cant make this stuff up. The 66 vette was sold without a****le. They recently found the****le while cleaning up and sent it to the guy. I asked about the color. Its just like the 57. White with a red interior.
This is the silo thing that took her arm. The guard was removed for repairs and not put back on. Come on some of you thought this was b.s. I cant say i have ever been on such a strange car hunt in my life. It turned up three vettes in two barns and a few pontiacs. Still havent found the arm. Im still looking.
The second story of this building has collapsed onto the front of the car. It will need to be dragged out. Its a very unsafe situation. My pontiac guy said the same thing. Most likely a three speed. He couldnt believe all of the stuff there.
Back to the 57. The seat covers finally showed up along with the tale pipes and radiator. I might just be able to get a few rides in before the weather turns bad.
Parts are finally are finally starting to arrive. The radiator and fan are in. The exhaust showed up. The new shackles and gas tank straps show up tomorrow. I should get the seats back later in the day tomorrow as well. Once all these parts are on its time for a ride. Im sure the brakes will need a final adjustment so it stops without pulling. The leaves around here are starting to turn colors. I might get a few nice fall color rides in. That will be all for a while on the vette until spring. I will hit my goal of making it road worthy again this year. Next year will bring new challenges to make it look better without destroying its worn in look. Mostly minor things. The right hubcaps and new antennas along with the side trim are part of the plan. The view out of the windshield is the same without that stuff. So im hitting the road without it.
Thanks. I got the hood support freed up and mounted. I didnt even know it was there. It just blended in with all the other dirty parts.
If you have the hood up and it’s windy, make sure the latch caught otherwise it may slam shut and scare the beejeeums out of you! Happy Motoring, Carp.
I just wanted to thank Jones ST. publicly for the tip on the Maguire's. The stuff really works good, is bringing my 100 year old paint back. It's slow but is doing exactly as he said. No smears or streaks.
Hope you get the right gas line filter and ts for it to clean up the passenger inner fender, Corvette central or another vendor will have the set. 56-61 are same. Looking good.
He must be referring to the factory filter and fuel lines. That T fitting may be unobtanium at the local NAPA store.
I think he meant correct fuel filter and T-fittings So you could get rid of the fuel block and rubber lines running to the carbs on the passenger inner fender well.
Its a old eelco from its racing days. I get it that its not correct. Im not sure what im going to do with it.
Ouch! When I built the Ford 429 in my avatar I had to use big block Chevy studs for the roller rockers. (this was in 1996) Never told my Chevy buddies 'cause I would never have heard the end of it. Love this story, subscribed!
If i want to restore it to stock it will reauire alot of detailing. The driving season in wisconsin will be ending soon. I want to drive it and enjoy it after all of the work i put into it. Im sure during this time i will find some more things to do. I will come up with a plan on things i want to work on next spring. During the winter i have the nitro coupe to get ready for next season. I also have my frame off 66 chevelle project in full swing. When i put the floor in my shop i put the heating tubes in. I have not hooked it up because im cheap. I wanted to spend the money on car parts. Not a heating bill. With all thats going on i made up my mind that im turning on the heat. I will be able to get more done not being bundled up like a eskimo.
My last few shops have been heated...it really helps in the rust belt regions immensely...and properly installed systems are fireproof as well for piece of mind...in floor is the best I believe...you will have to dance to a different bundle this year...maybe a T-Shirt and Jean's...
Laugh of the day: your cheap on heating the garage. Those 3 project cars are all done on the cheap? Guess u putting money on the important stuff. When my son was about 16 he made a classic statement we still tease him about: “ girls just***** money away from my cars”. Following & love all 3