Plenty of members in or near Chicago. @71Polara383 owns a 1969 wagon and knows fuselage Polaras inside and out. @sixpkrt organizes the annual C-body shows.
Are you my buddies buddy?Thanks to everyone for their candid opinions. Looks like a clear consensus to leave it as it is. And I also agree with the excellent advice that, at a minimum, drive it for a year before doing anything. At this point, I really don't think I will do any mods. Also thanks for the various tech observations.
Now we wait for spring!
Curious if there really is a Tremec 5-speed kit with clutch pedals and linkage for a 1969 c-body?
I really don't think that kit exists.
If there is, please post link to source. Thanks!
A buddy of mine scored me a 1969 Polara four-door, 383, cream-with-tan-vinyl, with a mind-boggling but provable original 19,000 miles. Right. 19,000. It's about 95 percent Survivor Car.
Two questions for the collected brain trust of our forum:
ONE: Should I leave it in full Survivor Status, and just drive it and preserve it? Or should I do what I wanted to do when I first set out to buy a Polara, which was to put in a manual five-speed, drop the rear axle ratio and put on some Trick Flow heads and cam?
TWO: If any of you agreed with the proposed changes, what is your experience swapping in a Tremec TKX 5-speed, and dropping the back axle to a 3.55?
Love my C-body brothers, one damn opinion or the other. I welcome it all.
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