October 10, 200520 yr I cannot explain why I am so drawn to the 78-81 Chevy G-body coupe. I just am. This one weighs 2880 lbs, looks stock, runs 12's with an angry mouse motor and lots of Edelbrock goods. Edited July 9, 200619 yr by mightymouse
October 10, 200520 yr I cannot explain why I am so drawn to the 78-81 Chevy G-body coupe. I just am. This one weighs 2880 lbs, looks stock, runs 12's with an angry mouse motor and lots of Edelbrock goods. Why do my avatars look so grainy and stupid? I've tried different things...any clues are much appreciated. [post="26692"][/post] What the hell happened to that SSR?
October 10, 200520 yr Author That unloved SSR was tossed aside by ASC, they didn't need it anymore. It was really hard not to bring it home.
October 11, 200520 yr Pesonally, I dunno on the Malibus. They are very plain (tho certainly not displeasing). As is, it has a smattering of attitude, but yank those fat Goodyears & the Rallyes off and it's in trouble.
October 11, 200520 yr Yup, they're pretty cool in a minimalist 1979 kind of way. Here's a non-grainy Avatar. ---->
October 11, 200520 yr Author Well, that was thoughtful 68, thanks. I love simple sleeper cars. Anyway, the interior has a 2004 Malibu Instrument Panel, 99 Grand Am console, Nice buckets from a newer Mopar, '70 SS steering wheel and full gauges...all charcoal & grey. I have had many cars like this, but this one is from Florida and it's exc. cond.
October 12, 200520 yr Well, that was thoughtful 68, thanks. I love simple sleeper cars. Anyway, the interior has a 2004 Malibu Instrument Panel, 99 Grand Am console, Nice buckets from a newer Mopar, '70 SS steering wheel and full gauges...all charcoal & grey. I have had many cars like this, but this one is from Florida and it's exc. cond. [post="27322"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] No problem buddy. Cool combo ('04 dash, g/a console) let's see some pics when you get a chance. AA kid i know has a 80s IrocZ with a 2002 Camaro interior in it. The last of the RWD Malibus were neat. They are BOF but wicked lightweight... you can still easily stuff a 454 or 572 in one while keeping the bone stock appearance (provided you get some serious spring upgrades) and the car is invisibl;e to cops and theives. :cheers: So what do you have between the fenders? A 350?, 383 stroker?
October 12, 200520 yr Author It thumps with a 355cu in. 4bolt main from 1970, aluminum heads, 10:1 forged pistons and a special long duration cam for a wicked rough idle. This is my 5th V-8 assembly and the best yet. There is a very special feeling you get from building your own, plus you can save a lot of money if you do it right.... Like the panther unit, it has a single leg rear end which slows take offs, but keeps driveline from breaking often. On the bright side, it chirps gears and does easy burnouts. I'm hunting for a Grand National posi rear.
October 12, 200520 yr Awsome, thanks for sharing! :) Gota love the SBC, what else can even come close for durability, availability and cheap power upgraded while delivering reliable transportation.
October 15, 200520 yr Sweet car.. There's one with a custom exhaust setup that drives by my house quite often.. and get's my heart thumping every time B) Your tnterior sounds quite unique I'd really like to see some pics of that.
February 22, 200620 yr I always thought the Malibu coupes of that era bore more than a passing resembalance to the '64-65 Malibu coupes. By the way, weren't they still 'A' bodies then? I didn't think the G-body designation came about until '82 when the FWD A-bodies came out..
February 22, 200620 yr By the way, weren't they still 'A' bodies then? I didn't think the G-body designation came about until '82 when the FWD A-bodies came out.. *nods* Yes, sir, afaik, you are correct :). Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "You were never really ever here" ... Goo Goo Dolls ... 'Here Is Gone'
February 24, 200620 yr Wow.... crazy the center stack looks so at home it's creepy. :) I don't know why, but I just love newer designed interiors (reguardless on how they're precieved in the orginal vehicle) transplanted into a classic car/truck.
February 25, 200620 yr work in progress... [post="36173"][/post] That is VERY cool mightymouse. I really like those year Malibu's as well. My problem is, I can't find one with solid rear frame rails out here.
March 3, 200620 yr Just what my '77 Cutlass needs: a nice big AC-delete plate. Looking good under there, dude!
March 3, 200620 yr Very cool. Never again (esp. in the 21st century) will there be an engine as versatile, durable, economical to build, simple to work on & infinately adaptable as the Chevy Small Block. :wub:
March 3, 200620 yr *nods* Yes, sir, afaik, you are correct :). Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "You were never really ever here" ... Goo Goo Dolls ... 'Here Is Gone' [post="96237"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] Nope, not correct . 1964-1977 = A-body 1978-1988 = G body
March 7, 200620 yr Nope, not correct . 1964-1977 = A-body 1978-1988 = G body [post="101732"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] This was recently a subject of a discussion i was in, and is correct.
March 11, 200620 yr Author Nope, not correct . 1964-1977 = A-body 1978-1988 = G body [post="101732"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post] YES!!! Man I hate incorrect corrections. Clearly, Schuby87 and Camino are in the know. Thanks for the kind words about my toy.
May 27, 200619 yr Speeding Penguin needs to post his new ride... I'm sure MightyMouse will love it. :wink:
May 27, 200619 yr Author Check out the ghetto patrol unit! What color will it wear? I dunno. Edited July 9, 200619 yr by mightymouse
July 9, 200619 yr Author Back in Action. This is what it would would look if you were drunk...I guess I botched it while trying to capture 3 gens of vettes in the background Edited July 9, 200619 yr by mightymouse
August 6, 200619 yr Author Looking Good! :D [snapback]164461[/snapback] Thanks- I did my own door jambs, inner fenders etc,etc
August 31, 200619 yr Author I always thought the Malibu coupes of that era bore more than a passing resembalance to the '64-65 Malibu coupes. By the way, weren't they still 'A' bodies then? I didn't think the G-body designation came about until '82 when the FWD A-bodies came out.. [snapback]96064[/snapback] You are exactly right - confirmed through records at GM, the platform breakpoint from A to G bodies was 1982. Sorry for any confusion. Because so many components interchange, it is probably best to refer to those corporate brothers from 78-88 as A/G bodies..... RWD A body cars were redesignated as G platform cause they decided to continue production, and add Monte SS', Grand Nationals, 442s etc. I'm glad they did that.
August 31, 200619 yr Wow, you learn something every day. I have never heard the '78-'81 cars called A bodies (although they should have been all the way to '88). Collectively, those two platform designations covering the years from '64-'88 comprise most of my favorite cars of all time. In fact, the end of G-body production in '88 effectively ended my interest in almost all new cars as we entered the dark ages of FWD domination of the market. Terrible days indeed.
September 2, 200619 yr Author Wow, you learn something every day. I have never heard the '78-'81 cars called A bodies (although they should have been all the way to '88). Collectively, those two platform designations covering the years from '64-'88 comprise most of my favorite cars of all time. In fact, the end of G-body production in '88 effectively ended my interest in almost all new cars as we entered the dark ages of FWD domination of the market. Terrible days indeed. [snapback]187159[/snapback] I feel exactly the same...Luckily for me there are many to be found in my area, which end up at salvage yards. Underbodies and floorpans go quick when rotted by salt! Lots of other good parts for cheap tho. I want to build another one with/for my son who is now 14...I am seriously contemplating a 500 Cadillac engine for my Malibu. I found a rotted 84 regal with the 500 swapped into it...runs good! I will make it eat a cam and get a aluminum intake, port the heads myself...My car has parts that range from1969- 2004. Interchangeability is awesome on this platform.
September 3, 200619 yr QUOTE(moltar @ Feb 21 2006, 09:56 PM) I always thought the Malibu coupes of that era bore more than a passing resembalance to the '64-65 Malibu coupes. Seeing this picture of the Malibu does support your statement: I've always liked the Malbu coupes. What was the last year that they were offered?
November 7, 200718 yr Author I've wanted these wheels a long time.....score! w/new shoes. check the clearance clarence.
November 7, 200718 yr NICE!!!! CONGRATULATIONS! I like the way those look on your Malibu! Cort:34swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I saw an old Malibu" ... Doug Stone ... 'I Thought It Was You'
November 7, 200718 yr Very cool. :thumbsup: And it looks as if the dash is coming along nicely too. :)
November 7, 200718 yr Very nice! I don't recognize them, what are they? look like rims off an s10/blazer Need some better shots of the entire car. Seems like they'd be pretty cool though. What happened to your interior? Decided you didn't like the newer malibu style? (can't blame ya there)...I like what you did to it originally anyway with the metal bars and such... Now you just need some lowering springs. I was also gonna make mention about your car overheating, but then I realized it is probably the exhaust from the truck. :P Edited November 7, 200718 yr by Nick
November 8, 200718 yr Author look like rims off an s10/blazer Need some better shots of the entire car. Seems like they'd be pretty cool though. What happened to your interior? Decided you didn't like the newer malibu style? (can't blame ya there)...I like what you did to it originally anyway with the metal bars and such... Now you just need some lowering springs. I was also gonna make mention about your car overheating, but then I realized it is probably the exhaust from the truck. :P They came on late model extreme S-10/S-15 P/Us...ZQ8 pkg. I needed metric studs, to use the lug-nuts w/ outer threads to retain the center caps.... So I bought 87 Monte rotors that fit perfect! no prob. No overheating allowed. Twin fans are from a new dodge ram....only use one for normal traffic, In stop and go traffic on a hot day, I flip on the second fan and it drops right to 185 degrees. Thanks for all the nice comments you guys. I have 2" drop spindles waiting on the bench and a 700R4 trans ready to go in.
November 8, 200718 yr I love the whole thing, and stand corrected on the wheels (forgot about ZQ8). The way you are integrating the new with the old is just right.
November 10, 200718 yr Is that SS emblem by the passenger side the old emblem from our Express? :scratchchin: Edited November 10, 200718 yr by schuby87
November 11, 200718 yr Author Is that SS emblem by the passenger side the old emblem from our Express? :scratchchin: Uhhhhh, yes it is from a Express (wonderbread wagon) van, Sharp eye. I cut it to make a more modern looking SS badge....Are your ss letters missing?
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