buickanddeere
Super Member
If you are driving it any distance . The TH700R4 is much superior to the TH350. Lower 1st gear, lockup torque converter and overdrive.
Last time I got my hands on a 'Formula' was to feed my granddaughter .......:laughing:
Not sure what I'm going to do, probably be a Summit GM Performance 300-350 HP crate engine of some sort or other...You know how it goes--The Nova waaaaay before the Chevelle.
Thankfully a friend has a tranny shop to bullet proof the 350 turbo...See what I end up with, he may be back for the rear end if it's a tire smoker
Have to re-spring it, it's height is pretty much today's custom standard but we had a road kill cat hit the cross member--too low. Will put an inch or so under it to make it more palatable for PA terrain. Plus my floor jack barely will slid under it without inspiration.
My parents drag raced (yes, my mom too. She blew it up a couple of times--very competitive--she can hit some gears) a 62 or 63...Love the late 60s and early 70s vintage, true classic style.
Mom broke the Hurst shifter off in a 65 GTO Bobcat 421 tri-power..She didn't want to loose to a Hemi Roadrunner..."Powder Puff" at that time was straight up, no dial in...Momsie didn't want to loose (she did)...My dad kept the remains of that shifter.
So it goes, it stops, it can turn. Nothing wrong with that is there?
If you are driving it any distance . The TH700R4 is much superior to the TH350. Lower 1st gear, lockup torque converter and overdrive.
My '67 Impala SS has an LT1 and 4L60E, modern drive train, classic style.
My 60 Impala has a 350 (replacing a 283 smoothie) and a 700R4 (replacing a leaky old Turboglide). Runs down the road very nicely...if only the linkage were set up correctly...