1980 Pontiac LeMans Station Wagon - G-T-faux (stuck with it, and can't shake it... like a bad case of herpes)

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Well the S60 was ordered with 3.73s and LS1 housing ends (for LS1 brakes) in a stock width - we got an amazing deal. So the 8.5" and 7.625" are up for sale.

In other news we are LS-ready! 10" x 2" oil pan notch is done with two 1" x 1" x 1/8" square tubes stacked; and the A/C compressor notch is about 1.5" deep into the pocket, you can see how much the PS motor mount is modified compared to the DS unit.
 

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I look forward to seeing the S60. Let's see it being uncrated and then installed! Nice riff on your avatar!
 
that S60 is a stout piece, looking forward to seeing it in!
 
Nice work, Mike. Things are moving right along.
 
Thanks! The S60 just made the most sense if we are going to use the wagon at Drag Week in a year or so - should hold 800hp or so, and we don't need much more than that in a "daily driver". 😉
 
motorheadmike said:
Thanks! The S60 just made the most sense if we are going to use the wagon at Drag Week in a year or so - should hold 800hp or so, and we don't need much more than that in a "daily driver". 😉

It should be perfect for ya!
 
This is an idea that I have been kicking around for a few years for a couple of reasons:

1. Not everyone wants to pull the body to box the frame (I have the means, just not the interest for this car) or add a rollbar/cage;
2. Improved chassis stiffness between the C-channel sections of the perimeter frame (linking the front and rear sub-frames);
3. Ease of installation (not drilling a single hole in the stock frame) and removal (if the body mounts ever need to be serviced);
4. Improved jacking points (ever seen a collapsed transmission cross member mount because a dumb monkey didn't look where he put the jack?);
5. Enhance the ladder frame design combined with the G-Force trans cross member and the other tweaks/cross bars I have already added to this build.

The tubing is 1 x 2 x 1/8" square, 1" x 1/8" round, and 1/8" plate. The goal is to put a little pre-load into the frame/SFCs when bolted in.

Any who these will probably be the first ever bolt-in sub-frame connectors (SFCs) built for a G-body.
 

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One down... one to go.
 

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