Thread: pros and cons of a chevy 216
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07-07-2006 07:47 PM #1
HOTRODPAINT points out exactly an arguement I have made for years relative to the "Rodder versus Restorer" debate. I know some restorers hate what we do to these old cars, but when was the last time you saw a stock model a out just cruising around or actually being driven as a car? We modify these cars for various reasons, and one of them is to make them drivable and usable on a daily or fairly regular basis.
I've mentioned before that I bought a bone stock 1938 Chevy sedan that a man had spent a lot of time and money in restoring perfectly. It was ready for paint and upholstery. My plan was to turn it into a street rod, but I didn't have the heart to do it because of the work the man had done and the fact it was so clean, so I sold it to a restorer. But before I got rid of it, I drove it about a mile around our home, and it was a horrible car to drive. The transmission was whiney as h***, the engine was a real slug, and generally it was like driving a Model A in all respects.
It had a 216, and this thing was totally rebuilt, but I like to drive my cars on a regular basis, and could not see myself driving this car anywhere. Maybe you could go to the occasional show or cruise, but that would be about it.
But as mentioned before, they make really good anchors.
Don






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time for a new forum to visit. when they sold sr.com it went down hill fast. no more forum just a cheap site selling junkie cars. the canadians killed hr.com. mods are real pricks. as with any site...
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