Re: C-1 Corvette Big Block Conversion
Haha, memories. I did this conversion in 1969. I was living in St Louis at the time attending school at Bailey Tech. I had a 1959 Corvette and put a big block in it. A few of the things I remember are buying a set of conversion motor mounts at a local parts store (possibly one of the earlier speed shops), moving the battery to the trunk and modifying the hood to accommodate the 850 Holley, and of course headers. With some engine modifications (thanks to my teachers at school) we put this thing on the dyno and it was pushing 550 hp. First time I cut it loose on the street I broke most of the leaf springs and the body dropped down on the slicks. I rebuilt the springs and added 2 extra on each side. Rode like a truck but had traction like you wouldn't believe. I ran it one time at Mid America Raceway in St Louis and turned a 10.88 and just a bit over 131 mph. Sadly, the car was stolen from me before I moved back to Minnesota. I found the car in 2010 (it's in Tennessee) but was not able to recover it (but that's another story).
Haha, memories. I did this conversion in 1969. I was living in St Louis at the time attending school at Bailey Tech. I had a 1959 Corvette and put a big block in it. A few of the things I remember are buying a set of conversion motor mounts at a local parts store (possibly one of the earlier speed shops), moving the battery to the trunk and modifying the hood to accommodate the 850 Holley, and of course headers. With some engine modifications (thanks to my teachers at school) we put this thing on the dyno and it was pushing 550 hp. First time I cut it loose on the street I broke most of the leaf springs and the body dropped down on the slicks. I rebuilt the springs and added 2 extra on each side. Rode like a truck but had traction like you wouldn't believe. I ran it one time at Mid America Raceway in St Louis and turned a 10.88 and just a bit over 131 mph. Sadly, the car was stolen from me before I moved back to Minnesota. I found the car in 2010 (it's in Tennessee) but was not able to recover it (but that's another story).
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