Not a Gbody but new project

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WOW - I would love to have something like that. Almost bought a Shay but he wanted too much. Fill those cylinders with KROIL, amazing stuff.
Thanks for the Kroil ideal looks like you can buy it by the gallon as well .. Maybe a mix of Kroil and mystery oil .. That should break some stuff loose 😉 .. I see your a michigander as well 🙂 I'm up by lapeer
 
I never heard of that brand or model....it sure changed the standards of cars and it is a beautiful car they built

http://www.rodauthority.com/news/blue-streak-the-most-imitated-car-on-the-road/

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Keep it stock as as possible.. The motor is stuck so hopefully I can get it running again .. There is only 58 of cars left in existence and only 2 original ones .. Mine and 1 other ..
I glad it is in the hands of someone who wants to keep it original, I could easily see someone buying it and throwing on an air suspension and LS power etc.
There is something about keeping a real classic true to it original form, I guess that's why I don't have any.
 
Chop chop chop chop chop! :mrgreen:

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LOL just joking. I wonder what the engine mechanics is like... No head gaskets or maybe the starter is the size of a microwave from the 80's?
 

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LOL just joking. I wonder what the engine mechanics is like... No head gaskets or maybe the starter is the size of a microwave from the 80's?[/QUOTE]
They were pretty advanced for the day . even had a aluminum head.. I would say the generator weighs about 50 pounds .. Lol
 
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What a cool find. I also agree about keeping it original, especially if there was so few of them made. You could easily turn it into a rest-rod, but I wouldn't.
If it was your typical mass produced Ford, Chevy, MOPAR, then maybe.
 
Wow not as primitive as I thought it to be. Its like they say the I.C.E. Hasnt changed for decades.
 
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The car does seem to be in remarkable original condition. I think soaking the cylinders down in Kroil is a great idea. That stuff is good sh*t.
 
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