A woman's project: 68 Fastback
#811
We've heard some of the same issues you are stating as far as shifting the TKO. Just curious, did you dial in your bellhousing? For what it is worth, we keep hearing mixed reviews, some saying it is imperative to dial it in while others say this is a procedure necessary for drag cars only, where every .01 of a second counts. For the extra bit of time, I would think it would be a simple task? I don't know. Thanks for the tip with the hydraulic clutch.
I will look into the Liberty Gears transmissions. We were looking hard at Keisler, but after talking to some people, I think we will shy away from them. The customer service and wait time seem to be second place to them.
To answer your other question no, we will not be using that headliner. I've been scrutinized before for saying this but I will do everything in my power to not compromise the look of the 67 deluxe interior. More power to those who use any aftermarket abs parts or whatever for the inside, but personally I really don't understand it and I really don't like it. JUST, my opinion!
I will look into the Liberty Gears transmissions. We were looking hard at Keisler, but after talking to some people, I think we will shy away from them. The customer service and wait time seem to be second place to them.
To answer your other question no, we will not be using that headliner. I've been scrutinized before for saying this but I will do everything in my power to not compromise the look of the 67 deluxe interior. More power to those who use any aftermarket abs parts or whatever for the inside, but personally I really don't understand it and I really don't like it. JUST, my opinion!
#813
The TKO in my dads vette is the whole shebang from Keisler! And yes shy away from them. We spent many hours on the phone with them & on hold. Had to send the trans back once too.
I think silently my dad wishes he would have stuck with the 4 speed that was in the car.
I hear you on the interior aspect of your build. I'm still trying to figure out what I am going to do with mine. Fortunately I won't have to worry about the headliner
BTW the paint looks smooth as glass!
I think silently my dad wishes he would have stuck with the 4 speed that was in the car.
I hear you on the interior aspect of your build. I'm still trying to figure out what I am going to do with mine. Fortunately I won't have to worry about the headliner
BTW the paint looks smooth as glass!
#817
Wow. That's all I can say. I just found this topic and spent my entire day reading the whole thing (While trying to at least pretend to work at the same time, haha). You've been working on this thing for so long, and boy does it show. It looks absolutely incredible. Eleanor fan or not, you have to be amazed by the work put into this car by you guys and by Rusty (glad to see you drop in!). I'm kind of glad I caught this thread when I did. A lot of the tedious work is done and now I can follow as you put it all back together. I've always wanted to do a restoration project, but this thread has definitely opened my eyes into just how involved it can be. I've got plenty of things to learn before I'm ready to tackle a project like this myself. This thing is going to be a beast when it's done though, and I can only hope to get to actually see it in person some day. Keep up the great work. I'll be following closely!
Rusty: You might just want to edit the post and cut and paste it all into a new thread again. Otherwise a mod might be able to take care of it if and when one of them comes by.
Rusty: You might just want to edit the post and cut and paste it all into a new thread again. Otherwise a mod might be able to take care of it if and when one of them comes by.
Last edited by AJ06GT; 06-04-2013 at 04:04 PM.
#818
Wow. That's all I can say. I just found this topic and spent my entire day reading the whole thing (While trying to at least pretend to work at the same time, haha). You've been working on this thing for so long, and boy does it show. It looks absolutely incredible. Eleanor fan or not, you have to be amazed by the work put into this car by you guys and by Rusty (glad to see you drop in!). I'm kind of glad I caught this thread when I did. A lot of the tedious work is done and now I can follow as you put it all back together. I've always wanted to do a restoration project, but this thread has definitely opened my eyes into just how involved it can be. I've got plenty of things to learn before I'm ready to tackle a project like this myself. This thing is going to be a beast when it's done though, and I can only hope to get to actually see it in person some day. Keep up the great work. I'll be following closely!
Rusty: You might just want to edit the post and cut and paste it all into a new thread again. Otherwise a mod might be able to take care of it if and when one of them comes by.
Rusty: You might just want to edit the post and cut and paste it all into a new thread again. Otherwise a mod might be able to take care of it if and when one of them comes by.
#819
I don't know if you can delete it yourself or not, but there should be an edit button at the bottom right of your post.
Last edited by AJ06GT; 06-05-2013 at 07:44 AM.