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    bkolodzi is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1955 Chevy 210
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    Another new guy

     



    Hi all, I found this forum by searching the net. I have some questions that I hope someone will have the answers to. I have a 62 Vette, a 67 Plymouth Belvedere project, a 71 454 Corvette coupe that I am just finishing up a restoration on and my daily driver 85 GMC stepside pickup that I just put a ZZ4 crate engine in. My wife has a 55 Chevy 210 4 door 6 cylinder. We are looking to convert it to a v8 and I was wondering if anyone knows of a kit to faciliate the swap.

    Thanks!

    Bart

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    Welcome to CHR Bart, sounds like a nice fleet you have. Post some pics in your gallery when you have a chance. If you do a google search for conversion parts for the '55 you should be able to come up with something. There's a bunch of chebbie guys on here, someone who has done it would probably be able to tell you everything you need. I've seen tri-fives with side motor mounts instead of the front and bellhousing mounts, not sure who makes them, maybe Art Morrison??? Have fun with the build, and keep us updated on the progress.
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