Well, after watching you guys get out your pitchforks and go after the mods that were done to that green 69 Polara vert from Florida that's floating around on Ebay, I thought I'd better put myself on the C-body rotisserie for a potential roasting about an engine change...
My Polara is one you've seen before here on the forum - it's the really nice yellow/black one from near Philadelphia that has the Super Bee decals on it.
It lives in Northern California now - where I once bought a beautiful 69 Polara from the CHP in 1971 for $800 when I was 19 and I'm still crying about what happened to it. But that's another story...
Anyway, the yellow vert is going to lose the decals, don't worry, but I've built up a nice hot 440 to put in the car to try and get some of that ol' CHP feeling back into the game. BUT, and I mean BUT, the original 383 runs fine. As a matter of fact, everything in the car is original and runs fine, including the air conditioning (yes, a/c on the vert!)
So now I'm nervous about the motor change. Maybe I should just think of the vert as a nice cruiser, not a racer like my old CHP was - which we got up to 142 one time in the middle of the night in 1972 on a long, straight stretch of freeway.
On the other hand, some of you are not too bothered about what they did to that green vert and it doesn't look too bad if you like green, so maybe a nice-looking 440 in my car might not be so bad either.
I'm open for roasting from some (maybe all!) and toasting from others. So, what say, compadres?
Rich
My Polara is one you've seen before here on the forum - it's the really nice yellow/black one from near Philadelphia that has the Super Bee decals on it.
It lives in Northern California now - where I once bought a beautiful 69 Polara from the CHP in 1971 for $800 when I was 19 and I'm still crying about what happened to it. But that's another story...
Anyway, the yellow vert is going to lose the decals, don't worry, but I've built up a nice hot 440 to put in the car to try and get some of that ol' CHP feeling back into the game. BUT, and I mean BUT, the original 383 runs fine. As a matter of fact, everything in the car is original and runs fine, including the air conditioning (yes, a/c on the vert!)
So now I'm nervous about the motor change. Maybe I should just think of the vert as a nice cruiser, not a racer like my old CHP was - which we got up to 142 one time in the middle of the night in 1972 on a long, straight stretch of freeway.
On the other hand, some of you are not too bothered about what they did to that green vert and it doesn't look too bad if you like green, so maybe a nice-looking 440 in my car might not be so bad either.
I'm open for roasting from some (maybe all!) and toasting from others. So, what say, compadres?
Rich