nrand
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Hi folks - I am new here, although I frequently lurk on music forums.
Here is the plan:
To put together the best possible 1966 Satellite for week-end family cruiser, and music gigs [the trunk space is perfect for my gear needs] I thought I would get as many questions out of the way early at once. Based on feedback from here I would begin looking for a car that has been restored and rust free, which has as many improvements as possible.
I love the 66 Satellites with the Street Hemi and 4 speed so this would be a good starting point / alternately a 67 with a 440. [I am not sure whether only the GTXs had the 440 this year] What I would end up with probably would be closer to pro-touring than stock, drivetrain wise. The 66-67 western scroll design upholstery is one of the best I have seen - to my eyes anyway. The only other car that has such a well designed interior is the 63-65 Rivieras, also IMHO of course.
These are my perceived issues:
Apart from gas mileage, the front end weight, handling and braking have a less than ideal reputation on these, so my main question is:
How much weight I can trim by going to aluminum parts wherever possible - even removing and storing the stock motor and other iron/steel parts for later?
I am guessing I don't need more horsepower than stock, understanding that the power to weight ratio benefits could get me into some pretty rare territory power wise anyway.
Are there any disc brake replacement kits that will help, and possibly also save some weight?
Ditto other suspension upgrades? I noticed for example that the 67 GTX had heavy duty torsion bars and anti sway bits as an upgrade for the 440 Commando. Are such parts interchangeable with 66 B Bodies?
Ditto any other parts, radiators, fans, anything?
What is the best engine choice?
How much would such upgrades save on weight and improve handling/performance? I was guessing 200 - 300 pounds max savings.
Am I thinking along correct lines here?
If money were no object, what would you do? [How's this for an all in one question!]
Here is the plan:
To put together the best possible 1966 Satellite for week-end family cruiser, and music gigs [the trunk space is perfect for my gear needs] I thought I would get as many questions out of the way early at once. Based on feedback from here I would begin looking for a car that has been restored and rust free, which has as many improvements as possible.
I love the 66 Satellites with the Street Hemi and 4 speed so this would be a good starting point / alternately a 67 with a 440. [I am not sure whether only the GTXs had the 440 this year] What I would end up with probably would be closer to pro-touring than stock, drivetrain wise. The 66-67 western scroll design upholstery is one of the best I have seen - to my eyes anyway. The only other car that has such a well designed interior is the 63-65 Rivieras, also IMHO of course.
These are my perceived issues:
Apart from gas mileage, the front end weight, handling and braking have a less than ideal reputation on these, so my main question is:
How much weight I can trim by going to aluminum parts wherever possible - even removing and storing the stock motor and other iron/steel parts for later?
I am guessing I don't need more horsepower than stock, understanding that the power to weight ratio benefits could get me into some pretty rare territory power wise anyway.
Are there any disc brake replacement kits that will help, and possibly also save some weight?
Ditto other suspension upgrades? I noticed for example that the 67 GTX had heavy duty torsion bars and anti sway bits as an upgrade for the 440 Commando. Are such parts interchangeable with 66 B Bodies?
Ditto any other parts, radiators, fans, anything?
What is the best engine choice?
How much would such upgrades save on weight and improve handling/performance? I was guessing 200 - 300 pounds max savings.
Am I thinking along correct lines here?
If money were no object, what would you do? [How's this for an all in one question!]
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