diesirae7
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its a 1955 chevy 210, 235 cid straight 6 engine, two speed automatic powerglide transmission, I rebuilt the engine, had it painted my senior year in HS, 1994, also when I bought those new bias tires from coker, bias rubber tires last for decades! It has the deluxe heater, two speed blower, inside or outside air lever, it was a radio delete car. Model 210s had rubber floor mat usually instead of carpet, I have a carpet in it now, I'd like to have the rubber mat again someday, easy to clean!
I happened upon three Eldorado cars, a '71, '73, and that '76, I got them all in a package deal, the white '76 was the last year for convertibles, most likely the reason it was bought new and put away for 40 years, its loaded with every option, Fuel injection also, I had to study the system and learn it just to get it running again, after 8 new injectors, fuel pumps (twice) and fuel tank redone, it runs like a new car, well that and I had to pull the heads, intake valves were sticky from sitting and bent some push rods, had the dreaded dead cylinder, easy fix for my machine shop, I've driven it twice 280 miles and back again to my sisters without any issues, its really efficient on fuel with the EFI.
The '71 is the only hardtop, and only had 28k miles, and few months ago I bought a 1967 Chrysler New Yorker, had been in a garage since 1989 and only 50k miles, that was my late summer project, typically have to replace all brake lines, fuel system, engine tune, lucky that one runs like a new car, and the rusty old exhaust is actually quiet and hasn't blown out yet like I though it would after the first highway drive LOL, added some photos of it still in the garage, bringing it home, washing it up, cleaned up really well, not bad that I got it for under $600, did put about $2000 in parts getting it going, tires were half of that, expensive but needed.









its a 1955 chevy 210, 235 cid straight 6 engine, two speed automatic powerglide transmission, I rebuilt the engine, had it painted my senior year in HS, 1994, also when I bought those new bias tires from coker, bias rubber tires last for decades! It has the deluxe heater, two speed blower, inside or outside air lever, it was a radio delete car. Model 210s had rubber floor mat usually instead of carpet, I have a carpet in it now, I'd like to have the rubber mat again someday, easy to clean!
I happened upon three Eldorado cars, a '71, '73, and that '76, I got them all in a package deal, the white '76 was the last year for convertibles, most likely the reason it was bought new and put away for 40 years, its loaded with every option, Fuel injection also, I had to study the system and learn it just to get it running again, after 8 new injectors, fuel pumps (twice) and fuel tank redone, it runs like a new car, well that and I had to pull the heads, intake valves were sticky from sitting and bent some push rods, had the dreaded dead cylinder, easy fix for my machine shop, I've driven it twice 280 miles and back again to my sisters without any issues, its really efficient on fuel with the EFI.
The '71 is the only hardtop, and only had 28k miles, and few months ago I bought a 1967 Chrysler New Yorker, had been in a garage since 1989 and only 50k miles, that was my late summer project, typically have to replace all brake lines, fuel system, engine tune, lucky that one runs like a new car, and the rusty old exhaust is actually quiet and hasn't blown out yet like I though it would after the first highway drive LOL, added some photos of it still in the garage, bringing it home, washing it up, cleaned up really well, not bad that I got it for under $600, did put about $2000 in parts getting it going, tires were half of that, expensive but needed.








