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11-19-2019, 09:22 PM | #1 |
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1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
Guys, I was really busy during this process. I did get some photos occasionally. I will try and post some from time to time. I was lucky to make it to Indy with this car. Lot of hours for a 70 years old. I had some help along the way. Glenn Betz, my sons David and Ernie II. Rick Stanghetti came over from Cincinnati. Gary Powers from North Carolina was here for family and helped me some too. Ryan Betz helped some when he came out to his Uncle Glenn's. Jay Koelling came down from Indy and participated in some disassembly and cleaning.
My son normally welds up the rear ends, but due to the time line, I bought the bolt in Moser housing, axles and brakes. My racing pal out of Louisville, Larry Wilson, loaned me the Chevelle headers so I didn't have to make them myself. This Caprice came out of North Carolina, and is a rust free, 237k miles on the original 265. David Tincher, waterjet cut necessary pieces to get the Caprice going. I generate a dwg file and he gets it cut out. Ernie Neal SS 354 |
11-21-2019, 08:44 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
Since I have never raced one of these bodies, I didn't know if any of that rear suspension would give up. I took the liberty to making some reinforcement before I broke it. I knew my engine produced smaller amount of torque with a 3" stroke, so I wasn't that concerned about ripping it out.
I used brake kit for an 82-92 Camaro and made the mount bracket to meet the dust shield mounting holes. I enlarged them to 3/8". Of course had to cut off the stock mounting as well. Brake pedal mount modification was needed to achieve the recommended brake pedal ratio and rod alignment. I went ahead and incorporated the master cylinder mount, for ease of replacement. Ernie Neal SS 354 Oh sorry these pictures are not in chronological order |
11-27-2019, 10:05 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
plated the lower A frame mount after cutting out the factory crossmember for oil pan clearance
some rollbar fab work cleaning and wire brushing the frame while it was dropped down. the bottom of this car is really nice for a 96 Happy Thanksgiving to all Ernie Neal SS 354 |
11-30-2019, 08:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
Had to get a little creative with the cherry picker and a roll-around cart to support the body while we were cleaning, rollbar installing and painting the frame.
Hope you can make it out via the pictures Ernie II and I worked with grinders and cup brushes to get the frame ready for some paint. I got to tell you guys, while we were both using those cup brushes, my son went out to get in his truck, when he got in he yelled out. He came back into the garage to find out ole' dad had stuck with one of the wires, ouch. I laughed, but he didn't think it was to funny. Still more to come Ernie Neal SS 354 Last edited by Ernie Neal; 12-19-2019 at 09:39 AM. Reason: typo |
12-01-2019, 09:17 AM | #5 |
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Re: 1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
What you need show is how much dirt and dust comes off of the car and how it goes everywhere. Very nice work by all.
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Re: 1996 B Body Caprice for Superstock
Larry,
I think I swept up about three dust pans full. Everything in the shop covered. I think I am still blowing it out of my nose. More bottom photos Rollbar work along with front crossmember cut out for oil pan clearance and plating area where metal was removed. Ernie SS 354 |
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