- 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
(Photos by Dave Nutting, Gene Stauffer, and Brian Lohnes) – Project Buford T Justice, BangShift’s 1987 9C1 Caprice cop car is back home in Massachusetts safe and sound and we have begun to put the old girl through her paces in anticipation of future upgrades to crank up the fun factor of the car by several hundred percent. While we planned to live blog any cool or weird stuff that happened during the 350-mile ride home, there was literally nothing to talk about. The car runs like a top (a slow top), stops good, turns good, and was 100% drama and action free on the eight hour ride north to the Boston area where east coast BS HQ is located.
Just because the ride was drama free, that doesn’t mean we lacked for fun during our weekend in Pennsylvania. We got to hang out with our BS pals Doug, Gene, and John, wrench on some minor stuff to sure up the car, and we ate like kings at the legendary Shady Maple smorgasbord, a Lancaster-PA area landmark that is heaven on Earth if you like to eat. Rather than bore you with a big long-form story, we’re going to do it with photos. Scroll down to see us prepping the car, beating on the car, and then we’ll give you the full tour as well! She ain’t a lot to look at right now, but the 9C1 makes up one of the most robust factory platforms for a performance build you are going to find under anything of the last 25 years!
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Here's the scene in Doug's shop when we arrived. Had had the car up on the lift, the tires pulled to check the brakes, and new interior pieces ready to swap in. It was time to go to work!
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Here's Gene and Doug hard at work getting Doug's late 1970s vintage pocket bike to fire. Eventually they did and shockingly no one was brutally injured on it.
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One of the minor repairs we made while the car was on the lift was to replace the exhaust hangers at the rear of the system. The car has dual exhausts from the manifolds and the rear hangers were rotted off so the pipes hung low. 10 bucks worth of hangers from the parts store and that was that.
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The one bad spot on the car for rust was the driver's side rear wheel well. With a hole the size of a football in it, a quick fix to keep stuff from entering the trunk was some sheet metal and short sheet metal screws. Not artwork by any means, but functional!
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Here's the excitement of the ride home...fog. That was it. The car ran along at 65-75 mph and knocked back a little over 19mpg! A little slower and we would have been 20+
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The front bumper filler did not fare so well on the ride home. The brittle old plastic didn't like the 75mph wind on the nose of the car and it started jumping to freedom in chunks and pieces. We had about 30% left by the time we got home. These are readily available.
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After we got home and knew that the car was a runner, we decided to put it through some BangShift "performance" testing. Getting after it on dirt road like a good 1980's sheriff was test number one!
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We then had to confirm that the 8.5" 10-bolt rear end, which is equipped with posi-traction worked. It did on dirt!
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Next up we tested that limited slip on asphalt. We honestly had our doubts that the 185,000 mile 350 could lay good rubber but it did. We didn't shame John Force, but we did smoke both tires...several times!
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The motor was rated at 160hp when new....we're not sure how many of those babies are left, but we do know that several have headed to the glue factory already.
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Ok, enough of the violence for now. Let's take a look at this prime example of 1980's cop car goodness!
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Believe it or not there is a 350ci small block under all of that shit. The car is equipped with A/C and the vacuum hell known as 1980s emissions equipment. Note the flipped air cleaner lid for max power and Q-Jet moan action.
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The infamous, but economical feedback Q-Jet. This will be headed to the scrap heap sooner rather than later.
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This was where the massive fuse for the lights and radios and junk lived under the hood. Looks like something from Frankenstein's lab!
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The interior is in pretty good shape. We swapped a split bench cop seat into it at Doug's shop and we also put a new headliner in the car. It is comfy!
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Horns are for the weak, but using the hood ornament as a ramming sight for Toyota killing is something we're into.
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Cop cars got two dome lights so Johnny Law could see well when he was writing you up for street racing, burnouts, and general stupidity.
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The cop shocks and cop tires joke is applicable here. The 9C1 suspension is far heavier duty than civilian models and this car uses the truck 5x5 bolt pattern for wheels. The front brakes have rotors that measure larger than 12 inches and the rear drums are very large as well. The springs and sway bar package on the car is damned good for a machine of this age and even with the cheapo rubber, it goes where you point it. With good rubber and better springs and components this thing will be a hoot on the autocross and road course.
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The car was formerly equipped with twin antennas. We used this high tech method to fill one of the holes.
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Overall the car is in great shape. Yes, the exterior is a little haggard but who the hell cares? Certainly not us! Other than the wheel well there is nothing serious with respect to rot.
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Stock Caprices have rubber inserts in the bumper. The copper versions do not and the bumpers look cleaner.
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It will need a respray at some point, but before we tackle that we'll just clean up what's here and do some patch painting on areas of surface rust to help stop any body cancer from spreading.
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Overall, this car is awesome and a lot of fun. We cannot wait to start upgrading it, system by system, to make a super fun, tire shredding sedan. This platform has a ton of performance potential and we look forward to showcasing it. The next stop will be a visit to the drags to run this beast in 100% stock form. Spoiler Alert: It is going to be SLOW!
- 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
I’d call it Buford Pusser, he used full size Chevrolets. At least in Walking Tall Part Two.
Fine automobile you have there Brian. Id say one of the finest,toughest ever built.
Awesome. I took my drivers test in my parents’ civilian equivalent in 1989. I think I recreated some of those pics that day (minus the posi.)
This is going to be fun.
Must be a LT’s car, as a regular cruiser would have the door handle delete, which was something like 10 bucks as an option, and the rear window crank delete, another 10.00 option. I didn’t see the door lock knobs on it though, are they there? They sold about half a dozen 9C1 cars retail (I know, they weren’t supposed to) at a local dealer here, I laughed my ass off when I found out they charged money to *remove* options.
When you get all the crap off of that 350, you’ll wonder why they didn’t go 454. You can actually sit on the fenders to work on it!
ah, aluminum head 454 will be lighter. 🙂
Oh – probably MPG better too. You should have frame holes for any mount / engine / trans you want. 455 Buick. 500 Cad. Torque it up baaabbbyyyy.
360 AMC dammit. Do it. I TRIPLE NINJA DOG DARE YA!
I;m a gonna have ta put my boy “J.W. Pepper up against this.
http://youtu.be/cODPt3T0cHE
You let your kids sit on that back seat with gawd knows what bodily fluids have been there? *LOL*
Caddy motor idea is cool but then there is the cheapie LS w/turbo concept which would be my choice despite the inevitable whinning.
please drop by the A.P.D. A.S.A.P.
Will do, Mark.
This is awesome. I have the same exact ex-cop Caprice except it’s a 88. I’ll be looking forward to seeing your upgrades and all.
Great car! I have nearly the exact same car, and I love it. The only differences are that mine is Michigan State Police blue, has front bucket seats, no stitches on the seat backs, and has 318,000 miles. Yours is the first Caprice that I’ve seen with the same color seats as mine – gray cloth and blue vinyl sides. I’ve owned mine for many years. If you are “upgrading” anything, please don’t throw out the original parts without asking me: I may be interested in them.