1955 Chevy Handyman Project
So here is the story.....
I bought a 55 Nomad project last summer. It ran, the roof was good, side moldings nice and tight and the body was above average. Frame wasn't horrible. It had a 305 and an automatic. I was going to build a period hotrod, not gasser look, just something you might see rolling around in the late 60s.
Then I got sick. real sick. Almost died sick.
When I was finally released from the hospital, I was wiped. Using a walker to get around, endless dr. appointments. So I realized I wouldn't get to the Nomad in quite a while. So a close friend with a long stalled handyman project but who wanted a Nomad and I made a swap. I mostly did it so he'd have that Nomad he always wanted. However, I had something that was further along.
So I thought and conspired and tried to get well and thought about the babyblue 55.However, I was still pretty messed up and then I went on some meds designed to nearly kill me.
My friend now with the Nomad, comes by one day with a 283 (from a 67 Nova no less) and says here is something for you to play with on the 55. He knew that would get me up and around. And it did. And with the help of another close friend I rebuilt the motor and started the project. My other friend and I formed Pighead Motors because we are both stubborn Germans.
Here is the 55 Nomad:
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Here is the Chevy Handyman when she arrived:
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Here is the boat anchor 67 Nova motor when it arrived:
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As rusty inside as out.
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Here is the 55 as we began to move along on the project fitting brakes and mocking up mounts:
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The motor was built as follows:
Block done (cleaned, magged, cylinder .030, honed, align bored)
Crank (polished and done at .10/.10)
New flat tops
Erson cam
Accel 34000 distributor with Pertronix kit
B&M two piece valve covers
Offenhauser 360 dual quad intake
2- Edelbrock 500cfm carbs with direct linkage
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Car was converted to Power Drum brakes
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ultimately using:
8" booster
67 Chevelle MC
Wilwood Prop valve
All hand bent lines
BTW, I ordred an Eklers kit, and ended up throwing away the prop valve (it was the leaky Brass version) and the lines which were way two bulky. You can see it here before I began to get rid of the stuff I did not like.
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Car was converted to Power Steering with an original kit sourced on the Web. (Guy was a gentleman with great stuff)
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Car was converted to electric wipers using the Raingear kit.
Car will receive a 14 Circuit Kwik Wire Harness in 2 weeks (btw I like these MUCH better than the AAW kits)
Car got 15" GM rally wheels with flat caps. They are staggered and the rears are super-dished (from my parts stash).
We also installed a Turbo 350 with Lokar cables.
We installed the motor using front mounts with Urethane bushings, a mid-mount kit for the Turbo 350 and a rear crossmember for the trans tail housing.
We installed flow tech headers which fit great (driver side up from bottom) and I am fabbing out the exhaust.
So here is the 55 after we dropped the motor:
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and after we began to dress the motor:
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In February, I couldn't walk, could hardly get out of a recliner. Then the Chevy showed up, my friends started pushing me.I felt my strength coming back. I could walk with a cane then without. The Meds were a set back but the Chevy pushed me and I dragged myself out to the garage. I built the motor. Sourced the parts.
So thats where we are. Thanks to two great friends and an amazing car, it wasn't a horrible summer and I got well enough to go in for more surgery next month. :) (they need to fix a few things)
Much work to do. If I have it running before next months surgery then I will feel like mission mostly accomplished.
I will keep you guys posted if you'd like. And thanks for all the help with my questions as I posted.
S
Project update pics pics pics
Ok its been waaaay too long since I posted any pics. So folks since you are all helping me build this through answers to my never-ending questions, I felt you should at least see what you have built so far.
After the oil galley issue that was posted in another thread, my machine shop fixed the issue and did a tune on the carbs and checked timing. Long story I had it about where it should be. Yay.
Here is the 55 after it returned home yesterday:
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and from the back. Gates are in primer:
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From the side. I am running AZ rallies in the back and FWs in the front both with flat caps. Everything fits fine:
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Forgive the sloppy wiring. Kwik Wire harness goes in this winter. Had to build a standoff plate inside from firewall since everything is squished under the dash of these things. However, there is a spot and with a one inch standoff- perfect fit and location. If anyone wants a pic, let me know.
Also you will see that the headers are gone from earlier pics and the alternator is now on the passenger side:
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Last pic is of the shifter I decided on. Love the winters, fits good shifts great. I made an offset plate, welded to floor and its in the perfect spot. If you use one of these, order the 4ft shift cable. Perfect fit and no slop.
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So today I look at the blown muffler on the driver side and once the exhaust is done, then the mechanical is pretty much done allowing for tweaks here and there.
After that its wiring this winter. Gates and windows install in the spring and then wrap up the interior, door panels, bed area, electronics.
All for now and again that you everyone for answering questions.
S