- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Earlier this Summer we picked up a '63 Chevy II that my wife fell in love with, while I was hauling home the C10 & K20 projects. The Chevy II hasn't been on the road for 40 years, doesn't run and has transmission issues, which led to it being parked.
My wife has visions of cruising around with her friends, driving to the local Wineries and loves the idea of a 4 door to pile everyone into. After getting the '63 home and stripping the interior, we found quite a bit more rust than we had hoped, the floor pan is crumbling, rear quarter panels & wheel wells are rough, etc. We rolled the car into storage out back and figured we'd get to it at some point down the road.
Last week a '65 Chevy II 4 door was listed locally with a LOT of new parts, recent work, upgrades... and it ran and drove! The owner had been trying to sell it for months, starting at $5k and lowering the price until he got sick of seeing it sit. I saw a new ad with a price of $1000. Called him up, looked at the car and gave him the cash. I was able to drive it onto the trailer for the short ride home. The body and paint looks to have been a work in progress, the front clip is in primer and the rest of the car has been sanded, has black paint/primer, etc. it looks pretty rough, but the body is pretty straight and rust free.
Here's the list of parts the PO replaced;
It didn't run well, the timing was off, the carb was gummed up, it had a terrible exhaust leak at the manifold, and overheated quickly. I've spent a little time taking care of the reliability & running issues, trying to get it to start & drive a little better. Set the timing, plugged the exhaust leak, flushed the radiator, added a thermostat, etc. It now starts and runs pretty well, but still gets hot and overheats within 15 min... even though it has a new aluminum radiator and electric pusher fan.
I cleaned out the car and pressure washed it, trying to blast off all the grime. I started swapping front end parts over from the '63 and got the grill kinda on, but the electric fan hits the mount.
This car will go on the back burner as I have more important projects, but I would like to have a loose plan for the future. We want a reliable, safe cruiser... something fun to drive without being a money pit. Catherine's in charge of picking colors and interior material, sounds like she's thinking Teal (factory color in the '65) and a Champagne color paint job. We will see how that goes... lol.
I'd like to convert the sketchy factory front suspension to a Mustang II setup with rack & pinion. My neighbor has a set of 14" aluminum slotted mags that would look killer with a set of BFG's. It's love to put the car on air bags, so you can drop it on the ground, play with the ride height while cruising, etc. Totally unnecessary, but it would be SO FUN!
I like the 250 engine, but it seems to have issues and I don't know that it'll be reliable in the long run. Honestly thinking about ANOTHER LS swap, with a totally stock 4.8 or 5.3 engine and a 5 speed manual w/ OD so it will cruise down the freeway and get good mileage. Using a front sump oil pan, an LS will fit in the Chevy II.
I would love to look into a Ecotec like the 2.5l LCV that comes in the 2015-19 Chevy Colorado. The LCV makes 200 HP and 191 ft/lbs, with a pretty simple turbo it could easily reach 300 HP. Get a engine & manual trans from a 2WD Colorado and we'd be in business! I just don't know how well the Ecotec would fit in the Chevy II with a Mustang II crossmember.
The wife is excited, so we'll probably keep tinkering with it here & there over time... we will see what comes next.
My wife has visions of cruising around with her friends, driving to the local Wineries and loves the idea of a 4 door to pile everyone into. After getting the '63 home and stripping the interior, we found quite a bit more rust than we had hoped, the floor pan is crumbling, rear quarter panels & wheel wells are rough, etc. We rolled the car into storage out back and figured we'd get to it at some point down the road.
Last week a '65 Chevy II 4 door was listed locally with a LOT of new parts, recent work, upgrades... and it ran and drove! The owner had been trying to sell it for months, starting at $5k and lowering the price until he got sick of seeing it sit. I saw a new ad with a price of $1000. Called him up, looked at the car and gave him the cash. I was able to drive it onto the trailer for the short ride home. The body and paint looks to have been a work in progress, the front clip is in primer and the rest of the car has been sanded, has black paint/primer, etc. it looks pretty rough, but the body is pretty straight and rust free.
Here's the list of parts the PO replaced;
- All 4 wheel cylinders replaced
- All rubber brake lines replaced
- Master cylinder replaced and entire system bled
- New Water pump
- New Starter
- New Oil and filter New Fuel pump
- New Spark plugs
- New acc Belt
- New Upper rad hose
- New Lower rad hose
- New aluminum radiator
- New Gm 1 wire mini alternator
- New Clutch kit
- Turned flywheel
- New Hurst shifter with install kit
- New Led headlights
- New electric Radiator fan
- New Front tires
- New Back tires New inner Fender apron
- New right Fender
- New Core support
- New Valve cover gasket
- New Spark plug wires
- New HEI distributor
- 1 new Rear shock installed, 1 new in box because
- New Transmission seal kit
- New Headlight adjustment hardware
- Led headlights
It didn't run well, the timing was off, the carb was gummed up, it had a terrible exhaust leak at the manifold, and overheated quickly. I've spent a little time taking care of the reliability & running issues, trying to get it to start & drive a little better. Set the timing, plugged the exhaust leak, flushed the radiator, added a thermostat, etc. It now starts and runs pretty well, but still gets hot and overheats within 15 min... even though it has a new aluminum radiator and electric pusher fan.
I cleaned out the car and pressure washed it, trying to blast off all the grime. I started swapping front end parts over from the '63 and got the grill kinda on, but the electric fan hits the mount.
This car will go on the back burner as I have more important projects, but I would like to have a loose plan for the future. We want a reliable, safe cruiser... something fun to drive without being a money pit. Catherine's in charge of picking colors and interior material, sounds like she's thinking Teal (factory color in the '65) and a Champagne color paint job. We will see how that goes... lol.
I'd like to convert the sketchy factory front suspension to a Mustang II setup with rack & pinion. My neighbor has a set of 14" aluminum slotted mags that would look killer with a set of BFG's. It's love to put the car on air bags, so you can drop it on the ground, play with the ride height while cruising, etc. Totally unnecessary, but it would be SO FUN!
I like the 250 engine, but it seems to have issues and I don't know that it'll be reliable in the long run. Honestly thinking about ANOTHER LS swap, with a totally stock 4.8 or 5.3 engine and a 5 speed manual w/ OD so it will cruise down the freeway and get good mileage. Using a front sump oil pan, an LS will fit in the Chevy II.
I would love to look into a Ecotec like the 2.5l LCV that comes in the 2015-19 Chevy Colorado. The LCV makes 200 HP and 191 ft/lbs, with a pretty simple turbo it could easily reach 300 HP. Get a engine & manual trans from a 2WD Colorado and we'd be in business! I just don't know how well the Ecotec would fit in the Chevy II with a Mustang II crossmember.
The wife is excited, so we'll probably keep tinkering with it here & there over time... we will see what comes next.