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77Concours
18th-February-2008, 09:51 PM
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Year: 1977

Model: Concours

Body/Exterior:

Front End:

Engine: 305 V8 with an Edelbrock intake and 600cfm carburetour and air cleaner also has chrome Edelbrock valve covers and

Transmission:

Rear End:

Exhaust: Flowmaster 40 series

Wheels/Tires: Eagle Alloy

Interior:

Electrical:

Accessories/Options:

Sound system:

Comments: Well shes just getting started so she isn't anything special. I plan on buying a 350 engine package from Jegs to drop in eventually (or when the funds are right) But for right now its focusing on getting A/C and heating work down followed by engine and body work the interior was done before we bought it. We bought this because our previous car a 1985 El Camino became too much work. The man we bought it from was being shipped off to Germany due to military service. She's a 305 V8 with an Edelbrock intake and 600cfm carburetour and air cleaner also has chrome Edelbrock valve covers and Eagle Alloy wheels. Oh, the exhaust is a Flowmaster 40 series which will also be replaced because it isn't loud enough for me.:D My father and I also restored a '78 Rally. Well here are the pictures!:

67 canso s/d
23rd-February-2008, 06:14 PM
Have fun, looks like you got a great start to great ride.:cool:
Make sure you send progress pics. As for funds...what are dad's for...lol.:D

77Concours
23rd-February-2008, 06:19 PM
Well my dad has already surprised me with an owners manual (original), Sales Brochure, Concours taillights (really hard to get) and now seatbelts. I think I'm really lucky with those but I figure after working at mcdonalds this summer and a local car dealership I should have about a 1/3 about what I need for the engine.:D

67 canso s/d
23rd-February-2008, 06:34 PM
It sounds like your well on your way to doing what you want. With your determination and with your dad wanting to give you a hand here and there, you'll have no problems.
I wish you the best of luck, and have fun.
Bob.

77Concours
23rd-February-2008, 08:08 PM
Thank you I appreciate it.:yes: