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Robert Haas

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That’s clean !!! Did I miss it , but what’s the plan for this car? Hopefully to enjoy it.


This one is THE keeper, for me anyway. Plan to drive it till it is flat worn out.

The thing is, I had a 55 Chevy back in the 1970's. I drove it to school, cruised main on nights and weekends and drag raced anything that would race me. I ended up wanting something smaller, lighter and faster so the 55 was stripped of all its hot rod parts and sold. I built a 67 Nova and for the next 45 years missed the hell out of that old 55. This car is a reward for living a good life and being able to afford and build a memory that has softened the reality of how terrible that first car actually was.
 
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This one is THE keeper, for me anyway. Plan to drive it till it is flat worn out.

The thing is, I had a 55 Chevy back in the 1970's. I drove it to school, cruised main on nights and weekends and drag raced anything that would race me. I ended up wanting something smaller, lighter and faster so the 55 was stripped of all its hot rod parts and sold. I built a 67 Nova and for the next 45 years missed the hell out of that old 55. This car is a reward for living a good life and being able to afford and build a memory that has softened the reality of how terrible that first car actually was.

We're gonna need to hear more details on that '55, Robert. What drivetrain? Ever run it in the 1/4? If so, times? Also curious to hear what the hot street cars were in the 1970's in your neck of the woods...
 
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We're gonna need to hear more details on that '55, Robert. What drivetrain? Ever run it in the 1/4? If so, times? Also curious to hear what the hot street cars were in the 1970's in your neck of the woods...



As in all things nostalgic, it was remembered faster then it probably was.

It was a 210 or maybe a Del Rey. not sure. it was a 2 door post car, factory 6 cylinder three on the tree car. Bought it for 750 bucks. swapped a small block into it, put the shifter on the floor and promptly began a extended pattern of breaking the weakest link. 3 speed died, replaced with a Muncie m 20 that allowed me to grenade the stock rear end. replaced the rear end and the front suspension with parts from a drag car I bought. That gave me a straight axle front end, a narrowed Olds rear end that was narrow as heck. and a ladder bar suspension with coil overs and a pan hard bar. The small blcok died a violent death that took out the m 20 so a big block with a tunnel ram bolted to a m 22 rock crusher finished out the car. The 427 big block was a square port solid lifter motor I put together out of hand me down and used parts. I traded straight across for a fiberglass one piece front end for all the stock steel and chrome.

When it ran, it was exciting. Manual steering and non existent brakes made for some lively times. I drove up to Fremont to drag race it on a track a couple times and found the abundant traction difficult to work with. It was a solid low 12 second car and that was pretty damn fast back then (1975ish)

The fast stuff in my town back then were a couple Anglias with healthy small blocks. A couple V8 Vegas (One with a big block and full cage that was the first street car in town to run an honest 10 second pass) Mostly muscle cars that were easy pickens for a 55 Gasser with 5.13 gears and a spool.
 
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Installed the new stainless steel grill and chrome surround to finish up and hide all the hardware I built.

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My Aunt Velma had a similar 55 in same color combination. I remember as a kid (circa 1959) riding shotgun while she putt putted around Denver.
 

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The fast stuff in my town back then were a couple Anglias...

We had a '48 with a 406FE and a T10 out of a 1963-1/2 Fastback Galaxy. I've still got some of the parts out of it including the T10, wish I still had the car!


Enjoyed getting caught up on this car, I remembered seeing the big back window pickup on here when you posted.

Great work so far!:beer:
 
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The stock rear end gave up the fight.

The kind folks down at Currie are delivering a Nodular cased 9" ford this week.

Hope to have it alive by mid March. :thumbup:
 

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So this arrived, unboxed it and plumbed it. will be installing it today and this weekend. Using Caltrack bars too. Should have the new drive shaft built and in the cars by next weekend. :thumbup:

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Nice, I love NEW parts. I see it has 370 in paint pen on the third member, is that the gear ratio?
 

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Yes sir, with the T56 Magnum 6 speed, I have 2 overdrive ratios that will let this car damn near Idle at 70 MPH

When I first LS swapped my Z28 10 years ago, I drove it with 3.23s for about 6-8mo...6th gear was completely useless, even with a 25.7" tire. Anything under 100mph in 6th and it wasn't happy, it would also do about 70mph in 1st :lol_hitti

Running 3.92s right now, seems to be a nice sweet spot for my tire size and engine combo. Still no traction until the top of 3rd gear on street tires, however.

All that big block torque, you could probably get away with even higher road gears.
 
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well that was not too bad.

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Off to the Driveline shop to get a new shaft built.
 
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It is alive. Drove it,... and holy mother of blast acceleration is this thing a beast? Yes, yes it is.
 
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A nice little video we created and it even has a small exhibition of what this big block does when you let it.
 

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The T56 are available as close or wide ratio. I have a wide ratio one in my 1962 Nova. The wide ratio version has an overdrive 5th gear ( I think about 0.7:1) and a 0.5:1 6th gear. The close ratio has something like a 0.62:1 6th gear. I have 4.56 rear end gears in my nova. In sixth gear that 4.56 ratio behaves like a 2.28 ratio. It turns 1900 RPM at 65MPH.
 
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Here is an example of a picture is worth a thousand words.

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I tossed the Ebay $100.00 column in the trash and bought a Ididit steel unit and then painted it and the steering wheel. Took the wheel over to a good friend and he wrapped it in leather for me.
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Just returned from a 5300 mile road trip in the car. Drove from Salinas Ca. to Bowling Green Kentucky and back. AC and Cruise control worked like a charm. Averaged 14.6 MPG for the whole trip with 2 tanks going over 16.9 Very happy with the car. Friendly Highway manners and draws more attention then a hand grenade going off in times square.
 
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