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What can I use from a '74 Caddy for my tudor?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Tha Nutz, Jun 15, 2005.

  1. Tha Nutz
    Joined: May 15, 2005
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    I have a '29 tudor sedan that I have always wanted to put a big caddy engine in. I have been given a 1974 caddy with a 425, complete with ******, and running. Obviously, I can use the motor and ****** (sweet!) but is there anything else that makes sense to scavenge off of it? This is my first ground-up car build, so I don't want to end up junking anything that might be useful later.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. choppermatt
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    it wont be period
     
  3. PrimeEvil'36
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    it's a free 425,man...use it!!!........i'd keep the rear if i were you,unless you just want to part it...always nice to make a few bucks......
     
  4. Slag Kustom
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    74 caddy should be a 472 or 501
     
  5. 425? you sure it's not a 429? i agree with slag nonetheless.
     
  6. Tha Nutz
    Joined: May 15, 2005
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    Correct--it turns out it's a '77. But it's got an edelbrock intake, brand new carb. . .****, it's FREE!! Once I pull the headers and build new ones to let it breathe, it should be pretty fast.



     
  7. mad-cad
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    Put the 425 in there to get going then maybe later swap it out for a warmed up 500 caddy which will swap right into where the 425 would be.
     
  8. I didnt see him mention building a period correct car?

    The Cad is a cool doner, in a light car it will be more than enough. Big engines like that are TORQUEY, makes for fun stoplights! I was talking to a customer at the shop today about this same fact. The 348 in my touring is a blast, those Cads came up as well. You will be driving 2400 pounds vs. 5000 that the Caddy had! Think about it. Fun times.

    Keep the engine and ******.

    Save the MC for a core charge exchange, the counter monkeys wont know nor care.

    Sell the seats off to a street rodder.

    Keep the roof skin for a donor panel, works good for lots of things.
     
  9. Tha Nutz
    Joined: May 15, 2005
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    Thanks to all for the advice. I am not building a 100% period correct car, not worried about that. Just want a neat car that goes ****ing fast.

    The next debate is whether I should use my stock A frame (box it, of course) or buy a repro. Can't decide 'til I blast the frame and see what I have to work with. . .


     

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