Project Deja Vu
Hey everyone,
Figured I would come out and introduce our current project we are building, it is a 1965 Pontiac lemans. The car is aimed at the silver state challenge in Las Vegas. With that race in mind we have our work cut out for us, the car is as aerodynamic as a garage door. The only way to get something liked his thought the wind is with a bunch of power and power we are after. I am taking a in orthodox approach to making this power in every way. We are building a all aluminum twin mculloch supercharged, dual quad throttle bodie ram air v. Don Johnston is involved with his new heads. The car is currently sitting on a roadster shop chassis with IRS and wilwood helped us out with the brakes. ARP is helping out with all the fasteners, there are many others involved but quite honestly I'm it here to drop all the names I'm here to get you guys excited with what should introduce the world to what has become of the Pontiac aftermarket and true Pontiac enthusiast. I hope his shows you don't have to use a Chevy or a ls to have a protouring or high speed road race car. This car is aimed after the grey ghost that herb Adams helped with in the 1971 trans am season . The car will be a mix of ac cobra, early 60s road race and trans am car influence. I will elaborate more in future postings. http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...age.jpg1_2.jpg http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...age.jpg3_2.jpg http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...age.jpg2_1.jpg |
Sounds interesting!
Good luck and need more pics/info when available. :) |
Drawings are beautiful, looking forward to watching this build.
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Thanks for the kind words, we will start posting more on this build within the next couple weeks. We have been receiving parts daily to build this thing into what it will be. Lots of R&D is going in to this car to say the least. As of right now the body is sitting on the chassis the car has been mini tubbed 5 inch's and the trunk floor has been modified to fit the roadster shop IRS. Our next step is to do a semi body drop (channeling) on the car .The car will feature belly pans so this is why the car is being channeled. We recently borrowed a 455 mock block and stabbed it into the car from a member on here Vance and Don Jones. The engine is just laying in the chassis with waiting to have the motor plate and lateral limiters built. Next will be the task of build a transmission tunnel and custom cowl based air intake box's. There is so much needing to be done to this car. The car is going to take roughly two solid years to get it completed. We are going to put 40 hours a week into it for the next 4 months and see where that gets us.
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Looks like you have a ton of time in already! Love the frame and suspension set up.
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you have my interest up! I like everything about what you are doing. pro level approach as an ex working engineer it looks like an engineering approach. Engine sounds like an article in itself.
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Great project!
It looks like you already have a few Pontiacs in the barn. |
Most of those cars are customer cars. This is our project that is sema bound and a huge priority.
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Looks good.
Good luck. :) |
You must be a '65 fan your convertible a few years ago was awesome. Can't wait to see this one done!
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Thanks for the kinds words on the vert |
Looks like a cool project! Very happy to see a build of this level with real Pontiac power. That'll definitely turn some heads blasting down the open road!
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