From what I’ve read, they dropped the hp down to 330 in 71. 70 was the last year for the 370 hp. But I think it will still have a little scoot to it. Those 72 K20’s are soo cool too. I just started watching (forget the name of the show) a show about cops on an Indian reservation. Never seen so many cool old trucks in one show. Good luck getting yours back on the road, and good luck with your back. That’s something I certainly know about and for years it was one of the main reasons I thought I’d never get back into wrenchin and roddin. I’m familiar with Crusin The Coast. I’ve read about it a few times and pretty sure that Dennis guy, with the funny mustache, had it on his show once or twice. Hope you can go as well!
I read the same. My initial intentions, as promised to the wife, is to keep it kinda base with the engine. I spent a small fortune on the 69, trying to go faster and faster. Stroker motor, aluminum everything, nitrous, lighter parts, tougher parts, etc. etc. I may one day get a hankering though. You know how those things go!
Thanks djd! I would say that I will keep it mostly stock in appearance. I will modernize a few things though. Mostly for comfort and avoidance of aggravations that you know very well. I will foil insulate under the carpet, modernize the wiring (lots of grounds for it), go with led lights front to back, remove the vaccum system in favor of electric, do some suspension upgrades, maybe Vintage Air and things like that. Lots of help doing stuff like that with guys making entire youtube series showing how they did it and what they learned to do and not do along the way. My 69 was similar to yours in that it was base, not original, so I went all the way. Enjoyed spanking a few Vipers myself, along with a few snobs in new Vette’s Man, yours is a beaut, sounds like a beast and has had some really nice upgrades! Wish I could afford two of them!
No, the engine is not original. Strory is that the original owner blew it when new and the dealer replaced it under warranty. But, the engine code (from what I’ve read) does not match up to what a factory replacement would have been back then. So, not so worried about that and won’t feel so bad with the modernization touches. Just gonna be a nice cruiser.
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Awesome, it's going to be great! I left mine stock in appearance as well, love the classic work, and tried to use later C3 parts where applicable like for the 700R4's shifter's lense which came from the 82 C3 which had that trans, and the late C3 seats which are not only way better, but also way lighter (save 40 plus pounds getting rid of the horrible early C3 seats), and later C3 wheels.
I would suggest you look into either the Steeroids Rack & Pinion conversion, or the Borgeson Power Steering Box Conversion, as the stock C3 steering came from GM's 50's pickups LOL!
The Steeroids R&P is a modern upgrade that really improves the steering, and while the Borgeson Power Steering Box is not quite as good in steering feel, it's still way better than the 50's linkage assist stock setup. The stock setup has play at center, then once you turn the wheel it activates the power cylinder via a valve, which then initially over boosts your steering input typically requiring you to reset your line through the corner, while the upgrade options are wonderfully linear like all modern cars (with the R&P being the tighter of the two).
Upgrading the steering and adding an overdrive for comfortable cruising were the two biggest things that I enjoyed with mine aside from the AC and 81 seats (in addition two the mechanical/electrical refresh etc). We used to drive her all over the western US back in the day, good times!
Can't wait to watch your progress, best of luck!
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Sound advice! One of the guys vids I’ve watched (every one of his, most 2-3 times each) did the Borg upgrade. He spoke highly of it. Others I’ve watched have said the same. It’s definitely on my list. BTW, I’ve since learned that the engine actually is the correct replacement (CE, 71 year stampings). Not that it means a lot, but a bit better than it having a whatever block. Heads, intake, rams horns, pully’s, etc. etc. are are indeed original.