1964 Chevrolet STINGRAY COUPE PROJECT - NEW ENGINE - MANY, MANY NEW PARTS
PROJECT and SHOP CLOSEOUT
NOTE to POTENTIAL BUYERS:I am giving up on this project because of health reasons.I can no longer do automotive work because of major back injuries.So I can not make arrangements for shipping the car, the new engine, parts and shop equipment.
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY
BUYER WILL HAVE TO COME PICK UP THE CAR and NEW ENGINE and PARTS and shop equipment at MY HOUSE IN BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON.
HISTORY
This vehicle is 1964 Riverside Red Corvette Sport Coupe.It has a good “driver quality” body and exterior.It presents very nicely when clean and polished. Straight frame and body. It has a clean black interior with good seats and instruments and dash. I would give the exterior and interior a good B+. It came with a Muncie 4 Speed Manual Transmission.It has a good set of “Knock-Off” Wheels.All new trailing arms and bearings.The odometer reads 55,620 miles.As it sits it no longer has a 1964 engine of any kind nor many of the original 1964 engine compartment components. CLEAR TITLE.
I bought this car knowing it needed some work.The replacement GM small block engine in it was shot.The entire cooling system really needed replacing.I also found out there was damage to the two fiberglass inner fender wells - right where the hood hinges attach to the inner fenders.The Engine Compartment needed most of the work and was the main focus of my project.
PROJECT
I started the project by gutting the engine compartment of anything that was junk so I could start over with good new parts.I pulled out the entire engine and exhaust system back to the tail pipes.Having no original 1964 engine, I decided to install a brand new GM “crate” small block engine.This Corvette would never be a show car, so I decided to go with a modern, reliable engine.
I purchase a BRAND NEW Chevrolet Vortec Head 350 HO 19210007 (350 HP) small block V-8 engine.Here is a summary of the specs on this engine taken from the engine manual:
This complete engine was assembled using brand new, premium quality components.The intake and exhaust ports are very similar to the 1992-1995 Corvette 350 LT1 heads. These cylinder heads have the 1996-1998 Vortec style 8 bolt intake manifold mounting pattern.
350 HO Engine Specifications:
Displacement: 350 cubic inches
Bore x Stroke: 4.00 inch x 3.48 inch
Compression 9.1:1
Block: Cast iron, four-bolt intermediate mains
Cylinder Head: Production Vortec Cast Iron, 23º valve angle
Pistons: Cast aluminum
Camshaft: Hydraulic flat tappet
Valve Diameter (Intake/Exhaust): 1.94”/1.50”
Lift: .435” intake, .460” exhaust
Fuel: Premium unleaded - 92 (R+M/2)
Maximum Engine Speed: 5700 RPM
To complete this new crate engine, I purchased the following components:
NEW Edelbrock Model 2116 Intake Manifold
NEW Holley 4-barrel carburetor
NEW Edelbrock water pump
NEW stock cast iron Exhaust Manifolds
NEW Alternator
NEW Fuel Pump
NEW HEI high voltage distributor and coil(I also have a new “standard” distributor)
NEW Plug Wires and Guides
NEW AC Delco R44LTS Spark Plugs (8)
NEW Engine Mounts
NEW C-2 Style Corvette Aluminum Valve Covers with mounting kit
NEW Hydraulic Pump for Power Steering
NEW 5-Blade Fan with Schweitzer-Style Fan Clutch and related pulleys
When I pulled the old engine, and junk engine compartment components,I bought a lot of NEW PARTS to use to put the car back together again. NEW PARTS include:
NEW Steeroids Rack & Pinion Power Steering adapter kit with NEW Power SteeringPump (Photo #11)
NEW B F Goodrich Silvertown Radial Tires (set of 4) - P205/75R15 - radial tire replacement for stock tire
NEW 2.5 inch diameter exhaust pipes all the way back including mounting hardware and chrome exhaust tips
NEW Mufflers
NEW DeWitts Aluminum Radiator
NEW Radiator Mount, and Radiator Shroud and Mounting Brackets and hardware
NEW Coolant Overflow Tank and Mounting Bracket
NEW completely overhauled front Upper and Lower A-arms freshly painted gloss black with all new bushings and ball joints.
NEW Brake Master Cylinder
NEW Front Coil Springs(with high quality spring compressor set)
NEW set of four Bilstein shocks
NEW 4-speed Hurst Shifter
NEW Clutch and Throwout Bearing
NEW Spare Tire Housing
NEW Battery Mount components
NEW Fiberglass Inner Fenders and Mounting Brackets
NEW Hood Hinges and Hold-Open Support Arm
EXTERIOR TRIM
NEW Front Grill Assembly
NEW Exterior Corvette Stingray Emblems for entire exterior (also interior emblems)
NEW Radio Antenna - stock, chrome, retractable
NEW Rear Deck Gas Filler Cap Emblem
CUSTOM PARTS
NEW Procar highback Seats with sliding mounts (not installed yet)
NEW 3-Point Seat Belt-Shoulder Harness with Mounting Kit (not installed yet)
NEW 16”Diameter Steering Wheel (not installed yet)
NEW Replica 1967 Corvette Air Scoop Hood with L88 Intake Parts
REPAIR WORK
Fiberglass Inner Fenders:I had planned to replace both of the cracked inner engine compartment fenders.The right one was the worst which I have begun cutting away.The left inner fender is structurally sound, but the previous repair is obvious.I was going to replace the left side while I did the right just to properly correct the damage.I have purchased two new fiberglass inner fenders (see PHOTO # 14) plus NEW metal reinforcement brackets for the hood hinge area.
Engine Compartment: I have posted five photos in this auction from all angles showing you the engine compartment as it is now.At this point, pretty much everything has been pulled out of the engine compartment. At this point in the project I was going to clean up the visible frame members and suspension and steering components, etc.Clean all the grease and oil and surface rust and shoot a fresh coat of paint.It would take some elbow grease, but it’s mostly all cosmetic, not structural work.After everything was cleaned up, I was going to install the Steeroids Rack & Pinion Power Steering Kit.This is where the project stopped for me.
1967 AIR SCOOP HOOD MODIFICATION
The choice of the Vortec Head GM Crate engine resulted in a GM Small Block engine that is taller than the original Corvette 327 engine.The Vortec head design requires a different, taller intake manifold than the standard head small block engine.With the carburetor and air cleaner, the entire engine assembly will not fit under the original stock 1964 hood.So I purchased a replica 1967 air scoop hood.The air scoop design allows for additional room for the Vortec head engine.I purchased the necessary parts for the L88 carburetor induction system that I was going to try to incorporate as part of the project.Obviously, I never got that far.
There are many, many NEW SMALL PARTS - brackets, hardware, light bulbs, small replacement parts, gaskets, o-rings, etc - all labeled in plastic bags.I've probably forgotten to list other smaller parts. Despite all my attempts to acquire all the needed parts, I am sure there are a few things I have forgotten to buy.But it shouldn’t be much.
So virtually all the main parts have been purchased and all are brand new. With my back getting worse, I can no longer work on this project. For someone who is comfortable with automotive work, this could turn out to be a very nice car.
TOOLS, JACKS, JACK STANDS, WHEEL DOLLIES, ENGINE STAND, ETC.
Included in this auction is a 1,000 pound capacity gantry chain hoist, an engine stand, a floor jack, four metal wheel dollies, four jack stands, two portable shop spot lights, a Knock-Off Wheel Tool and Lead Hammer, and probably some other shop equipment.
REFERENCES
Included in this auction are all of my references:I have copies of the 1964 Corvette Manuals as well as many, many books and literature on the C2 Corvette.I also have a small collection of maintenance “how-to” DVDs on various subjects
NOTE to POTENTIAL BUYERS:I am giving up on this project because of health reasons.I can no longer do automotive work because of major back injuries.So I can not make arrangements for shipping the car, the new engine, parts and shop equipment.
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY
BUYER WILL HAVE TO COME PICK UP THE CAR and NEW ENGINE and PARTS and shop equipment at MY HOUSE IN BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON.