Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice Granny's Luxo-Muscle-Barge

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice Granny's Luxo-Muscle-Barge

    I'm getting ready to dig into my neglected Caprice, so I thought I'd give it it's own thread.

    I'll go back a bit for those who don't know about this car. I originally bought the car for my birthday in 2001 at a local Pick a Part salvage yard. It was sitting in their used car lot for months with no takers and were about to yank it to send it to the crusher. I came along offered $2000 on a $3000 asking price and they accepted. They gave me the missing hood hinges, missing shifter linkage and a battery. I drove it home even though the brake master cylinder was sketchy. It would stop the car, but would slowly sink as I sat stopped.

    I didn't buy this as a project car. I bought it for all it's good parts. I planned to strip off what I wanted for my Impala and part out the rest before sending the leftovers back to the salvage yard. But, when I started the four speed conversion on my Impala; I needed a second set of wheels to get around. I ended up giving the Caprice a tune up and a matching set of tires, and a new brake master cylinder. I had to get a Brake And Lamp Inspection to get it licensed/registered because it has a salvage title being bought at a salvage yard. Well, it turned out to be a decent car and I later found out it has a ton of rare options. So, I kept it together.

    The manager of the salvage yard gave me some history on the car. It was an one family car. The elderly lady who originally bought the car passed away and it sat in her daughter's yard for several years unused. Some kids came along and tried to steal it, hence the missing shifter linkage and hood hinges. I'm guessing they were eyeing that big 454 under the hood. They got caught trying to tow it with the steering still locked.

    Here's the option list: LS4 454 345 hp 500 ft lbs torque, TH400, dual exhaust, 12 bolt 3.08 gears non posi, Comfortron AC, power windows, pwr seat, rear defrost, front and rear light minders, front disc brakes, body side molding, front and rear over riders on the bumpers, 15X7 rallys, vinyl top, AM two speaker radio, tinted windows, and tilt wheel.

    First, I'll show you some pics taken after I bought it.

    These were taken after I spent two weekends polishing it up. I had bought a set of BFG T/A's because I had three different sized tires from three different brands on the car. Much better. The rallys came with the car and the center caps/trim rings were in great shape.


    You can't see it in the pics, but the trunk lid has a round area that looks like a leaky brake fluid bottle was sat on the paint. Beside that mark looks to be an old cookie tin sat on the trunk for years. Neither will come out without sanding them off. The rear valance was damaged when the kids tried to rip off the car from the original owner's daughter.


    I detailed the engine compartment after the tune up and replaced the stock Q Jet with a Holley 3310 750 vac sec I got from a friend. The stock snorkle air cleaner was replaced with a cheapy chromed open element type. The distributor was new when I bought the car as well as the coil. The master cylinder was already replaced and I refilled the AC system with R134 which amazingly works great.



    I then put on new dual exhaust with big turbos from Summit to replaced a really crappy single exhaust that was hacked together. The left side Y pipe was 1 1/2 pipe. Billie at Kartech did a really nice job custom bending 2 1/2 pipes for me.


    Here's how it sounds:


    A few years ago, I heard flapping coming from the roof while tooling down the freeway. Turns out the vinyl top was coming loose.



    I grabbed and gave it one good yank. Here's the results. I later scraped off all the old, hardened glue.


    The car pretty much was left alone since then with me only fixing what broke. I replaced the steering box, pwr steering pump, 100 amp one wire alt, water pump. The cheap Gabriels I bought failed almost immediately. My friend, Carl, gave me his almost new Edelbrock IAS shocks for letting borrow all my tools while he rebuilt his wrecked Chevelle.


    Here are pics I took last weekend as she looks now. It's been used as a beater I left at work all week while I drive company cars and needs some TLC. It's going to get it soon.




    You'll notice the missing trim rings and center caps. Some one stole them while I was at work. I only have two trim rings left. The rear springs have had it and give it the ass dragger look.



    The front marker light in the bumper is off the car. It was in the trunk when I bought it. The mounting tab is broken and still behind the bumper. Unless, I come up with something, I'll have to remove the bumper to get it back on. The dent in the front fender happened when I was at the movies. A big 4X4 was parked next to me and I found his axle grease in the dent.




    The ding in the headlight trim on this side was there when I bought it. The scrape on the fender and the missing engine emblem was there as well.



    The interior has been holding up. The dash is still uncracked. I use the windshield shades religiously. The driver's seat has the most wear. The towel covers up the worst of it. Year One and few others make new seat covers in this pattern at $650 for the front and rear. Hence the continued use of the towel. I installed a JVC stereo with CD and some decent speakers. The rest of the interior is still pretty nice except the rotted out carpet in front passenger area. I think the floor mats are original dealer stuff.





    The engine is bit dirtier these days. The cheap air cleaner is rusting, but she still runs great, although tired. The left side motor mount is wasted. Look under the AC compressor for the chain holding the engine to the frame.



    You can see the massive four core Harrison radiator that was near new when I bought. Someone removed the factory fan and shroud and replaced it with a fiberglass fan. It works, though I want a better one.




    It appears that this car came from Missouri, where it was originally purchased sometime around 1975 from the inspection decals still on the windshield.



    You guys on the east coast ever seen a trunk this clean on an old car car?

    BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver

    Resident Instigator

    sigpic

  • #2
    Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

    Thanks for filling in the blanks Scott...that thing is a driver just the way it is, I love it.
    Whiskey for my men ... and beer for their horses!

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

      I cant believe you were gonna part that car. I cant believe you didnt buy that Dodge Polara
      in that other post. I could never live in CA without having access to a wharehouse at all times.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

        Originally posted by antmnte
        I cant believe you were gonna part that car. I cant believe you didnt buy that Dodge Polara
        in that other post. I could never live in CA without having access to a wharehouse at all times.
        X2.As a genuine rat pack,i would have had around 1 million GM cars from the seventies.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

          Originally posted by Bamfster
          that thing is a driver just the way it is, I love it.
          I second that! The car is awesome as is.

          Bummer about the wheel caps and trim rings being jacked, double bummer about the parking lot dent. I guess that's the unfortunate reality of driving these things daily - but at least you're out there enjoying the car!

          Even with 3.08's, I bet the 454 must pull like a freight train on the highway ;D

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

            The 454 has 130k miles on it and has two lobes that were nearly gone seven years ago when I last looked. How this is still running on all eight cylinders is beyond me. I did a compression check last fall and it has no less than 195 lb's in each cylinder and the high one was 215 lb's.

            But, it's got a knock somewhere I can't locate that comes and goes. Could be all that cam lobes made it into the bearings. It sounds like the timing chain is loose and slapping the cover too.

            Even with all that, the 454 still pulls like a freight train and will smoke the right rear all the way through first gear.

            The first thing on the agenda is to rebuild the front and rear suspension and replace all four coil springs with something more than the squishy mush that's on there now. It's no fun to drive on the freeway now.

            I have a neato locker setup that's going in there and a spare set of 3.31 gears I may toss in there. Although, the 3.08's do just fine with that big block. We'll see.
            BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver

            Resident Instigator

            sigpic

            Comment


            • #7
              Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

              Man, that is solid, you got a good deal it seems

              Needs air shocks pumped all the way up ;D
              Rumors of my demise by rollover have been greatly exaggerated.

              Comment


              • #8
                Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                Scott, that car has sleeper potential just oozing out of every dent and tear. Please say you are going to leave the paint and body as is and hide a baaaaaaddddd big block under the stock valve covers and a/c compressor.
                Bakersfield, CA.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                  15x8 Vette rallys would fill those big wheelwells better.And i agree to the not paint it..it looks macho as is.Driving around in hollywood,and you will soon be renting it out to some big next macho film crew ;D.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                    Thanks for doing a thread on this car - it's bad-a$$ as hell!! OK, this year and model ranks very low on my list of favorite cars due to its weird looks (in the rear window area - I much prefer the sloped rear windows of similar models) but what the heck; it's still cool. Also, it does truly suck that somebody ripped off your wheel trim, and beat up the car in the parking lot. By the way, how did you reward the perp on that one?! ;D I have 454s in two of my 2nd gen Montes and both have factory 2.73 posi rears, which give plenty of oomph at start-up and very nice top speeds, so I think the 3.08 should be fine. I'm glad you didn't part her out, and are working on keeping her roadworthy. I had a 70 Ford XL and after changing all the springs and shocks and front end, it rode like a dream, so you can expect it to return to its former glory after doing that. Can't wait for updates.
                    President, Wicked Rides Poland

                    http://www.bangshift.com/forum/showt...eau-Club-Wagon

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                      I'm going to sand down and paint the roof where the vinyl top was. There is surface rust on the C pillars and the roof only has factory primer and no paint!!!

                      I can't use Corvette's 15x8 rallys at I need at least 4 1/2 back spacing and even then I'll have to trim the wheel well lip a bit. Corvette's were 4 inch. I'm thinking about Cragar SS's.

                      I'm still thinking about getting a tunnel ram for the 454 to have real fun.
                      BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver

                      Resident Instigator

                      sigpic

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                        Originally posted by Rebeldryver
                        I'm going to sand down and paint the roof where the vinyl top was. There is surface rust on the C pillars and the roof only has factory primer and no paint!!!
                        How about some metal flake and lace? :P

                        Originally posted by Rebeldryver
                        I'm still thinking about getting a tunnel ram for the 454 to have real fun.
                        Tunnel ram? Hell yeah! Your car would be badass with one protruding above the hood - if you run a hood at all! 8)

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                          I think that car would look postively evil if you dark camo green'd (or maybe flat dark grey) the entire car blacking out the chrome. Flat black the wheels then a nice limo tint on the windows
                          Doing it all wrong since 1966

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                            Scott, I think you're trying to monopolize the project forum *LOL* Looking forward to following along on this one. I think with those cubes and torque, the 3.08's would be a good choice. Maybe a built Turbo 350 with it's lower 1st gear and lower parasitic losses will make a difference.
                            Tom
                            Overdrive is overrated


                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Re: Rebeldryver's '70 Caprice project

                              Originally posted by Huskinhano
                              Scott, I think you're trying to monopolize the project forum *LOL* Looking forward to following along on this one. I think with those cubes and torque, the 3.08's would be a good choice. Maybe a built Turbo 350 with it's lower 1st gear and lower parasitic losses will make a difference.

                              Tom, Seth's Brutal 64 Malibu proved a th350 doesn't last too long
                              behind a 454, at least not without major money thrown at it.

                              just build a th400...my $.02

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X