- Introducing Project Buford T Justice – Our 1987 9C1 Chevy Caprice – The Adventure Begins!
- Project Buford T Justice: Our Cop Car Cruises Home and Then We Beat on It!
- Driveway Tech: Bodywork on Buford T Justice – We Close Our Roof Hole For Fun and (NO) Profit!
- Project Buford T Justice Hits the Strip with Some Pretty Shocking Results!
- Project Buford T Justice Hits the Dyno and Goes KABLOOEY! CARNAGE VIDEO INSIDE!
- Project Buford T Justice Will Be Saved For About A 100 Bucks With a 15 Year Old Transmission
- Project Buford T Justice Update: The Trans Thrash is ON!
- Buford T Justice Update: It Lives Again Thanks to a Down and Dirty Driveway Thrash and Junkyard Parts
- Buford T Justice, Our 1987 9C1 Chevy Caprice Goes Through Final Testing Before the Upgrades Begin!
- Buford T Justice 9C1 Update: The Parts From Hotchkis, Cragar, AFCO, and Mickey Thompson
- Update: Hotchkis Suspension & AFCO Bushings Transform Our 9C1 Caprice
- Buford Update: Our 9C1 Caprice Gets Real With Mickey Thompson Tires and Cragar Wheels
- Driveway Tech: How To Swap A Jeep Steering Shaft Into Your GM B-Body or G-Body Car With A Trashed Rag Joint
- Buford Update: We Flog The Suspension, Unveil a Mountain of Speed Parts, Spill Our Wild Drag Strip Plan
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Drag Strip Thrash Squashed By Ma Nature – We Learn Stuff – Plan B!
- Project Buford T Justice Quick Update: Where The Hell Has Our 9C1 Caprice Been?!
- Project Buford T Justice: We Go On Hot Pursuit Of Horsepower-Our 9C1 Caprice’s 350 Gets A Slap!
- Buford T Justice 9C1 Caprice Update: Metal Fab,Head Work, A Good Surprise, An Awful One
- Buford T Justice Update: Headers, Cheap LS Technology, New Valvetrain Parts, More Compression, Fun!
- Buford T Justice Update: A TCI 700R4 And Breakaway Torque Converter Get Our 9C1 Caprice Shifty!
- Buford T Justice Update: A Very Frustrating Day On The Dyno And How We’re Planning To Fix It
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Where Has Our 9C1 Caprice Been Hiding?
- Buford T Justice Update: We Install A First Gen Chevelle Flowmaster Kit On Our 9C1 Caprice!
- Project Buford T Justice: Our Caprice 9C1 Gets The Shaft! A Dynotech Drive Shaft That Is!
- Project Buford T Justice Our 1987 9C1 Caprice Hits The SCCA Autocross – Photos And Video!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: We Finally Give Our 1987 9C1 Caprice A Cheapo Nose Job!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: We Hit The Strip Again With More Power! (W/Video)
- Buford T Justice Update: We Bolt On Power From Trick Flow And Snappy Looks From Trans Dapt!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Where The Heck It’s Been And Where The Hell It is Going –
- Place Your Bets For A BangShift Shirt! Buford T Justice Is Hitting The Dyno With This Engine One Last Time – Guess The Power And Win
- Project Buford T Justice: The Long Arm Of The Law Gets Longer With A Stroker Build – 388ci Of Budget Fun
Just like the title says, this is the official introduction for the first real deal project car we have done here at BangShift. I am calling this 1987 9C1 Caprice, “Buford T Justice” in honor of the man who relentlessly chased the Bandit through all three films of the Smokey and the Bandit triology. All porcine southern movie sheriffs in the late 1970s and early 1980s, like Justice and his contemporary JW Pepper, were saddled with a hefty sedans that had no hope to catch a Citation X-11 let alone a hot rod like the Bandit’s Firebird. Consider this project to be the Caprice that Buford would have built and stuck in the back of the barn in the event he got one more shot to, ” barbecue the Bandit’s ass in molasses”.
Oh, and I should mention that there are a couple of guys I know that have just started in on a project to build the Bandit’s “retirement” ride. I’ll be their huckleberry. If Buford T Justice had heard about the Bandit gallivanting around on his highways again, you can be damned sure that he’d roll his secret weapon out of the barn and set the ramming sights on kill!
Why choose a Caprice? There are lots of reasons, actually. They are full framed, V8, rear wheel drive cars with factory overdrive transmissions. 9C1 police package cars like this one are dirt cheap to buy and contain a bunch of pretty bitchin’ factory hardware like a 4bbl 350ci motor, big disc brakes, heavy duty springs and sway bars, an 8.5-inch 10-bolt rear with posi-traction, oil and transmission coolers, extra factory gauges, and a bunch of other neato doodads like dual interior lamps so coppers could write tickets at night. Plus, as you have come to know by now, I do lots of stuff as full family missions, so that requires room. Yeah, it is a four door car and some people may have an issue with that but they can suck it and be horrified when I either out muscle them on the strip or lap an autocross quicker than their zooty pony car.
Buford is currently in Pennsylvania and we’re making a weekend family adventure out of heading down to pick the car up. A couple weeks ago I scored an early 1970s vintage 350 that will serve as the platform to build the motor that will go into the car. I am looking for about 450hp out of the small block that will wear EFI and have some neat bits inside of it that I’ll talk about in later installments. I also have neat plans to take that already decent factory suspension and upgrade it about 20 notches. This car is not just going to go in straight lines. Instead, I’ll be autocrossing and hopefully open tracking the car with an improved stance, far better high performance suspension components and larger stickier meats on the corners. Again, if Buford wanted to really bury the Bandit, he’d need more than the ability to haul ass in the straights!
The initial plan for the car is pretty simple. We’re going to cruise it home (and you’ll be able to follow us live via GPS if you have nothing better to do this weekend), get some baseline numbers from the it as it sits bone stock. Those numbers should include digits from the chassis dyno, the drag strip, an autocross, and potentially a skid pad if we can sort it all out with mad scientist Dave Nutting (he’s good at math…not really, but we hear he has a bitchin’ calculator). The plain white and slightly shabby wrapper is staying on this thing. It’ll be even more satisfying to hammer unsuspecting victims without the glossy paint.
I plan on keeping you updated on all facets of this one. Any time I am doing anything with this car or for the car, you’ll read about it here. Buford would have needed the element of surprise but I don’t. Scroll down to see a bunch of photos of the first heavy duty project that we’re going to take on here at BangShift. Meet Buford T. Justice and prepare for some fun in taking this police issue tank to the next rumpity, lateral g-force inspired level!
- Introducing Project Buford T Justice – Our 1987 9C1 Chevy Caprice – The Adventure Begins!
- Project Buford T Justice: Our Cop Car Cruises Home and Then We Beat on It!
- Driveway Tech: Bodywork on Buford T Justice – We Close Our Roof Hole For Fun and (NO) Profit!
- Project Buford T Justice Hits the Strip with Some Pretty Shocking Results!
- Project Buford T Justice Hits the Dyno and Goes KABLOOEY! CARNAGE VIDEO INSIDE!
- Project Buford T Justice Will Be Saved For About A 100 Bucks With a 15 Year Old Transmission
- Project Buford T Justice Update: The Trans Thrash is ON!
- Buford T Justice Update: It Lives Again Thanks to a Down and Dirty Driveway Thrash and Junkyard Parts
- Buford T Justice, Our 1987 9C1 Chevy Caprice Goes Through Final Testing Before the Upgrades Begin!
- Buford T Justice 9C1 Update: The Parts From Hotchkis, Cragar, AFCO, and Mickey Thompson
- Update: Hotchkis Suspension & AFCO Bushings Transform Our 9C1 Caprice
- Buford Update: Our 9C1 Caprice Gets Real With Mickey Thompson Tires and Cragar Wheels
- Driveway Tech: How To Swap A Jeep Steering Shaft Into Your GM B-Body or G-Body Car With A Trashed Rag Joint
- Buford Update: We Flog The Suspension, Unveil a Mountain of Speed Parts, Spill Our Wild Drag Strip Plan
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Drag Strip Thrash Squashed By Ma Nature – We Learn Stuff – Plan B!
- Project Buford T Justice Quick Update: Where The Hell Has Our 9C1 Caprice Been?!
- Project Buford T Justice: We Go On Hot Pursuit Of Horsepower-Our 9C1 Caprice’s 350 Gets A Slap!
- Buford T Justice 9C1 Caprice Update: Metal Fab,Head Work, A Good Surprise, An Awful One
- Buford T Justice Update: Headers, Cheap LS Technology, New Valvetrain Parts, More Compression, Fun!
- Buford T Justice Update: A TCI 700R4 And Breakaway Torque Converter Get Our 9C1 Caprice Shifty!
- Buford T Justice Update: A Very Frustrating Day On The Dyno And How We’re Planning To Fix It
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Where Has Our 9C1 Caprice Been Hiding?
- Buford T Justice Update: We Install A First Gen Chevelle Flowmaster Kit On Our 9C1 Caprice!
- Project Buford T Justice: Our Caprice 9C1 Gets The Shaft! A Dynotech Drive Shaft That Is!
- Project Buford T Justice Our 1987 9C1 Caprice Hits The SCCA Autocross – Photos And Video!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: We Finally Give Our 1987 9C1 Caprice A Cheapo Nose Job!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: We Hit The Strip Again With More Power! (W/Video)
- Buford T Justice Update: We Bolt On Power From Trick Flow And Snappy Looks From Trans Dapt!
- Project Buford T Justice Update: Where The Heck It’s Been And Where The Hell It is Going –
- Place Your Bets For A BangShift Shirt! Buford T Justice Is Hitting The Dyno With This Engine One Last Time – Guess The Power And Win
- Project Buford T Justice: The Long Arm Of The Law Gets Longer With A Stroker Build – 388ci Of Budget Fun
What the hell is a Texas Countymounty doing in Arkansas? Well lets just see what he’s got under the hood…
Ha!!!
Beeing a Blue Oval man, I still think this is pretty kool….Hammer it…:)
B-Body! Yessssssssss…. I’ve built three myself.
Plenty of room under the hood for a pair of ebay hairdriers….
If you feel there should be removed some weght,just toss the original front seat and install new lighter seats with more support in the sides..and the original bumpers can be lighter too,if you take out the inner structure in them.
Fine choice in an automobile. Tough as a bastard too ! Too bad you cant buy new ones.
“My top end is unnnnnlimited”
I’ve been looking for one of these, but around Chicago they all have 26 inch rims and Lambo doors.
Ah, ya lucky buggers….I wish cars like this were cheap in Australia…..we don’t have a problem with 4 doors down here, so send your unwanted cars our way…
Nice work indeed Mr. Lohnes – I look forward to meetin Buford in person some time.
Perhaps a rematch at Beaver springs – but this time before snow season?
I love the plain white wrapper – and I know you can drive better than Mr “top end unlimited” chasing Pete and his pals through the walnut groves!
I dig it – the fact that it’s family friendly, and has the AC capacity to cool your house during a black out – makes it all the better.
So dog dish hub caps or alloy wheels? Are there laws regarding adding a lightbar?
I like. Don’t know if this link will work but this is one of my favs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXHqFBbuXIM
I had one just like this. I had 16 inch Iroc rims (3 bars) on mine. It was a mean looking car to get me to and from high school.
This car cries out for a 502 and a stiffish 4 speed automatic. I hear that there are suburbans in the junk-yard so equipped!
It’s about time someone built one of these to be bad-ass. The best looking car ever made in my opinion. I’ve always wanted to build one right, so it could handle and had power to spare. I agree that it needs a big block…or hot LS power. I hope you guys keep the black steel wheels.
Oh HELL yes!
Poly bushings all over the place, a slight stance tweak and they are a hoot to drive. The REAL problem with these cars is hanging on to the wheel during aggressive cornering – the bench (with steel anti-stab inserts!) is about the worst performance impediment ever conceived. I’m reviving my ’88 after melting the transmission chasing an M3 on the freeway years ago, this time with a few engine tweaks. I’ll be sure to snag some good handling tips from you guys 🙂
DUDE this thing is right up my ally, but you need to put that mid 70’s 350 back up for sale and at least invest in a late model roller 350, flat tappet cams are history with todays oil. I myself have done sevral LT1 swap in these cars, feel free to check out all my vids on the swaps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HrkzQdJKeo
and feel free to drop by
http://z9.invisionfree.com/The_Caprice_forum/index.php? We love 9C1’s.