It has been so long! I haven't made a lot of progress on the K5, it fell to the back burner. I had 1 car space in my garage where I was working, but I had to bring 2 cars home and lost the space. My Nova (stripped for wiring and paint, not driving right now) had to come home because we needed the space in the shop, took up my free space. Then my grandfather called to say he hasn't been doing so well and wanted me to come grab his Corvette, and I was immediately overbooked. Had to stop all projects and build some more space.
Leveled ground and laid gravel, almost done with one of the buildings. 14x23 feet? Or close to that. 6.5 ft tall by 8.5 or 9 ft wide front door, 1 man back door
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The Corvette needed a few things, maintenance stuff etc. as it has only been driven a handful of times in the last 10 years, mostly by me. Now she's doing great, and I ordered a TKX 5 speed conversion for it for that .68 overdrive. It's going to be a fantastic summer car, and the girlfriend loves it so it'll be getting some good miles. It immediately kicked the Camaro out of the garage and into the barn, though.
BDS rebuilt the engine with a high vacuum cam way back on the 80's, and custom built this gold plated 7380 Rochester injection system for it. Grandfather never got it running right and preferred a carb, so he removed it. I've been cleaning the 30 years of dust and dirt off of it. I'd really like to figure it out and get it on the car when it is down for the transmission swap at the end of the year, because you NEVER see a mechanical injection car at the shows. I'm gonna pull the engine too and reseal it because she's seeping oil from everywhere, lol.
BUT the buildings and the K5 come before all that! Once the first building is up, the vette will hang out there while I get the new engine put together. I found an already ported set of 243's off of a Texas 2k car for what I was gonna spend having mine ported, big valves and springs already in them! Snagged them, only have 2 dyno runs for testing on them.
Got the whole rotating assembly balanced and ready to go in, just need the space in the garage to get everything together. We have a wholesale account with TireRack through work, and I found an INSANE deal I just couldn't pass up! Brand new set of 17" Raceline's and 35" Wrangler Territory MT's for $1500 mounted and balanced, so the K5 got a well deserved upgrade!
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At this rate, I'm gonna do the bodywork and paint it. Might as well, I'll just chip away at it until it's straight and give it a quick spray. I was thinking black with the red two-tone side stripe, but now I'm leaning light blue (around Marina blue) with the titanium two tone and hard top to match the wheels. Also considered going silver, with the grey side stripe and wheels. Open to ideas! Girlfriend likes the idea of orange, too.
Somewhere in all this, I gotta figure out time to fab and weld headers. It will be my first time doing that, too, so that'll be a process. Hopefully that goes well. I sure know how to bury myself in work, not to mention wiring/painting the Nova. I'm gonna try and have the K5 up for this summer, though! Almost out of time, so I gotta pull less overtime at work and more in my garage! I want to have it for DuneFest (if they don't cancel it again) in late July - early August.
If I can lock-in, it's only:
Long-block build and swap
Design/fab headers
Bigger/better exhaust
Engine bay spray
Heat exchanger
Wheel/tires
Engine mounts
Rad fans
I can probably handle most of that in 3-4 weekends. I can worry about gauges/digital dash and the cage later, that's much lower on my priority list now. If I can manage to consistently get out of work by 5 (a miracle) I can get one building finished this week and get the engine built/prepped this weekend! Maybe even start disassembly of the K5, if all goes well. Until then, I've been having a lot of fun on the property with it!
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