I had a 56 I brought to life. Many Many extras and mods.. you get what you put into it. A resto-mod is your best option. 20k in and it would likely sell 60k. all kinda depends..
Fun to try and get the old engine running and see if that old transmission will work most likely it will.
My all original 70,000 mile 283 and glide in the 57 ran and drove but leaked and ticked.
Not something I would drive more than a mile away from home.
I had to update it with 350" and TH350 and then the old rearend broke some spider gears after a few months of my lead foot.
Have a 9" Ford in it now.
If you plan on driving any distance I say plan now on some kind of swap.
I am not into the injection stuff.
Love my carburetors and simple distributors and NON computer controlled transmissions.
We all like what we like though.
57 chevy 4 door carbs and single point distributor more than 250 HP LESS than this computerized 2015 supercharged Mustang. Old school for the win.
I had a 56 I brought to life. Many Many extras and mods.. you get what you put into it. A resto-mod is your best option. 20k in and it would likely sell 60k. all kinda depends..
I hope you have taken steps for long term storage.This is pretty much the same condition as the 1958 Impala I have in the family shop/barn. All ive done is put the same skates under it and shove it out of the way for now. Mine was last inspected in the early 70's with 60k miles at the moment. thats a nice find!
Fun to try and get the old engine running and see if that old transmission will work most likely it will.
My all original 70,000 mile 283 and glide in the 57 ran and drove but leaked and ticked.
Not something I would drive more than a mile away from home.
I had to update it with 350" and TH350 and then the old rearend broke some spider gears after a few months of my lead foot.
Have a 9" Ford in it now.
If you plan on driving any distance I say plan now on some kind of swap.
I am not into the injection stuff.
Love my carburetors and simple distributors and NON computer controlled transmissions.
We all like what we like though.
57 chevy 4 door carbs and single point distributor more than 250 HP LESS than this computerized 2015 supercharged Mustang. Old school for the win.
Fun to try and get the old engine running and see if that old transmission will work most likely it will.
My all original 70,000 mile 283 and glide in the 57 ran and drove but leaked and ticked.
Not something I would drive more than a mile away from home.
I had to update it with 350" and TH350 and then the old rearend broke some spider gears after a few months of my lead foot.
Have a 9" Ford in it now.
If you plan on driving any distance I say plan now on some kind of swap.
I am not into the injection stuff.
Love my carburetors and simple distributors and NON computer controlled transmissions.
We all like what we like though.
57 chevy 4 door carbs and single point distributor more than 250 HP LESS than this computerized 2015 supercharged Mustang. Old school for the win.
You should add some vinegar to the cylinders as well.I wish. Still have the cylinders full of ATF and have a pry bar on the crank pulley with some tension via a ratchet tie down. Still not budging but it may take several more days.
Acetone & ATF, 50/50 mix, has a good reputation among home shop machinists for unsticking rusty machines. The acetone helps the ATF penetrate the rust.You should add some vinegar to the cylinders as well.
Basically the same but we always used kerosene and atf and had good results.Acetone & ATF, 50/50 mix, has a good reputation among home shop machinists for unsticking rusty machines. The acetone helps the ATF penetrate the rust.
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