Finally it's fully functional!
[IMG]http://i748.photobucket.com/albums/xx121/rusty_apache/IMG_1968.jpg[/IMG] It's taken over three years and a LOT of foul language cursing hot rods. It's got 32"s and a 2" lift in the rear and even with the big mud tires it takes a concerted effort not to burn rubber from a dead stop.
Turns out the 454 was on it's last leg so I rebuilt it.
The brand new stock cam was either full race or defective so it had me chasing my tail for months trying to get it to idle before I acquired another new one.
The brand new Edelbrock carb had an internal leak that dumped raw fuel down the intake causing more tail chasing trying to get it to idle.
Then a Dodge Nitro sedan cut across two lanes of traffic and nearly broadsided me.
I swerved to avoid her but the farm truck bumper removed her outer door skin like a sardine can and my rear fender removed her door mirror. There happened to be a ball peen hammer in the bed so I tapped out the small fender ding out of boredom while waiting for the police. The officer chuckled when he looked at my "damage" compared to the Modern dodge.
Then the th-400 went out so I had my local transmission shop put a newer overdrive in it.
While they were on the test drive the fan destroyed the core on a brand new Walker brass radiator. They knocked $500 off the bill and had it towed to my driveway.
It seemed like the thing was just CURSED.
I went back in with a semi truck core and asked the radiator shop not to paint it so I could make that $1200 dollars worth of brass SHINE. I added a '99 Cadillac electric cooling fan to prevent that from happening again.
The only thing I really need to do now is fabricate floor panels and install a receiver hitch for the Airstream I'm going to pull with it. I'm really enjoying it now that it's more user friendly and people just lose their minds when they see it.