Re: [FWDLK] A Sad Tale
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Re: [FWDLK] A Sad Tale



Hi Joe. That is a really sad tale. One word of wisdom. Invest in AAA plus.
They tow you 100 miles anywhere you want to go for free.
Besides that,

What excatly did the mechanic say is wrong with the engine that it needs a
complete rebuild. Did the overheating crack the block or something ?

I would try not to sell the cars. You and your son have probably become much
closer together by working on this car.

Maybe if the motor is deemed no good, you could just keep the project going
and pull the motor yourself and have it rebuilt and put it back in yourself.
It's not really that difficult if you take time and patience. There's
actually not alot of stuff to disconnect on these old cars to get the motor
out. I bet in a little while, the list could come up with step by step, bolt
by bolt instruction on how to remove it.. I'm not sure if you have the room.
I wish I lived closer to you, I'd come over and we could have the motor out
in a night.

Isn't there anyone on this list that lives close enough to help these folks
out. It would be an absolute crying shame to see these folks have to get rid
of this car because of something like this
 Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: joe frega <joefrega@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] A Sad Tale


> Hello everyone,
>
> Last weekend was prom weekend and Jason took several
> friends in his 56 Belvedere and caravaned about 60
> miles to a local state park for the day after prom.
> On his way back, he called and said his car had
> overheated.  Long story short - after a $300 tow bill
> and an assessment by my mechanic, the engine is shot.
> Jason is devastated.
>
> Mechanic estimates $3000 for a rebuild and estimates
> $1000 to swap engines from our other 56 belvedere.
> The other engine hasn't run in 5 years and the fellow
> in Texas that we got it from told me that he had put
> in a new crank shaft and had it running.  I'm trying
> to get a hold of him now to find out what more he can
> tell me but if it needed a new crank shaft (and the
> work was done by another family member) I'm concerned
> about the quality of the engine.
>
> The obvious problem is that I don't want to throw time
> and money into the second engine if it will turn out
> to be no good anyway.  I may end up trying to sell
> both cars as is.  Jason is really upset about that
> prospect.
>
> It's a sad tale about a great looking red/white 56
> Belvedere which has bitten the dust.  You may recall
> that Jason and I worked on the car together when he
> was 15.  He's now 17 1/2 and it has been his daily
> driver and pride and joy since he got his license.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions or another
> engine to sell?  (277 ci w/powerflight)
>
> Thanks for your thoughts
>
> Joe (and Jason)
> 56 Belveder(s) both currently dead :(
>
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