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Projects chevy 283 apalooza......can never have to many

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by saints, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. saints
    Joined: Dec 15, 2008
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    Ok I was at a local swap meet and was looking at some 283 parts as I think Im going to go the easy route with my model a and a guy asked if I had a 283 and what year.....I answered not yet and then we started talking cars, I told him I was looking for one for the model a and next thing you know he was telling me of 3 he had in his shop that he would love to leave cause he needs the room so I jumped on them.......drove to his shop and for $150 dollars I brought home this loot
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  2. saints
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    I ran the numbers and 2 are 60 blocks not sure why they put the early heads on the one and one is a 65
     
  3. 40Standard
    Joined: Jul 30, 2005
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    I love the 283, fits in a 40 Ford great
     
  4. Torkwrench
    Joined: Jan 28, 2005
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    Sweet. The 283 Chevy V8 is the best engine ever designed. Of course the 235 Chevy six cylinder runs a close second, in terms of reliability. Yeah....I'm a Chevy guy. :D:D:D
     
  5. saints
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    yep im shopping online for a 2x3 setup and some late fixtures for the build.....O and he threw in a re-ring kit that was never open for $15 not sure if gaskets get old setting but for $15 I couldnt go wrong
     
  6. I always liked 283's and 307's (just a 283 with a 327 crank). Henrietta the '38 Ford pickup has a 307 out of a '68 GMC pickup. Used to have a ' 63 Bel Air with a 283, 2 bbl. and Powerglide, that car had plenty of room for my long-legged carc*** and it would get 25 MPG on the open road all day long.
     
  7. cruzr
    Joined: Jan 19, 2006
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    mines a 64 283 in the coupe
     

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  8. Koz
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    Best engine Chevy ever built, maybe anybody. I had a 62 in my blue A roadster and I'm putting a genuine '60 Vette in my new A.

    Great score! I,m jealous.
     
  9. saints
    Joined: Dec 15, 2008
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    well I figured fisrt build ill put in the 283 and get it running....later will come the flathead
     
  10. Edger
    Joined: Aug 22, 2009
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    from Ojai, Ca

    I have to agree as well, the mighty mouse 283, I'm running a 1957 Power Pack, fresh with 400 miles. I went after milage using 1987 intake, 1990 TPI runners and cp, 700r4 and 3:73 gears. Quick off the line and will do 80 mph all day long.
    23 mpg doing 70 mph going up the I-5. I should get better now that it's tightened up.

    Taking an other run in the 57 to Sacramento this week for work. (about 1000 miles round trip). I think I have everything tight, we'll see. cheers
     

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  11. Tank
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    Great engine! with the short stroke they'll scream too!
     
  12. Edger
    Joined: Aug 22, 2009
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    from Ojai, Ca

    Yep, it gets there quick,
    just not allot of torque put the trailer up the hills....
     

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