Go with the '69 tranny, it's full synchro. The '55 is a gear grinder first, and they never were much good.
The '69 will bolt on the '55 (V8) bellhousing if you want to go that route.
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Go with the '69 tranny, it's full synchro. The '55 is a gear grinder first, and they never were much good.
The '69 will bolt on the '55 (V8) bellhousing if you want to go that route.
I'd check your spindels. You said the front end was droped. If the guy that droped it new anything at all he used drop spindels not different springs. You maybe changing them anyway to add disc brakes.
By the way GOOD LUCK with your project
Thanks for the advice about the tranny, and about the front end, actually the guys friend who had it before him, decided to cut the front springs, not use shorter ones. And he did something to the rear suspension as well, for some odd reason when I had to change out the left rear tire, I seriously had to jack up the rear end, like normal, but then I had to actually jack up the car! The wheel would just not come out, it got stuck between the inner fender well and the brake drum. For all I know it was the wheel, but still it was completely uncomfortable to drive.
I mean if I hit a tiny bump in the road, the car would basically bottom out. And its having this kind of suspension that screwed the front end up completely. Dont get me wrong I thought about keeping it lowered to the ground, just having the dropped spindles and special leaf springs, but honestly I think it would be more cool at its original height.
"I think it would be more cool at its original height"
Finally, some sanity. Thank you, thank you.
Not only cool, but all the geometry will work correctly. :)
Well the kind of car I may build might not be considered old school, but it will be a one of a kind car that I built and put my creativness into and have something I can pass down to my kids, when I have them, and just something that I can have fun in. Im not much of a serious kind of guy so I do like to goof off a lot, after coming close to death a few times, you learn not to take life to serious, because you can die right after reading this.
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Originally Posted by techinspector1