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56 Chieftain "small gains"

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Its been a while since i last posted my Chieftain. I have since, went through the wheels, rebuilt the 2gc 2bbl, new fuel pump and some polishing. My next upgrade will be the wheels and rear springs. Wheels are Torqthrust 2's with 235-70r15 cooper cobras. 

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It can sometimes be a long journey, so keep up the interest and enthusiasm. I have spent the last 13 years modifying and adjusting my '57, and are still finding things to do. Looks great.

Always something else. You will never be done.  Thankz for sharing the pic's/

16 hours ago, KiwiStarChief said:

It can sometimes be a long journey, so keep up the interest and enthusiasm. I have spent the last 13 years modifying and adjusting my '57, and are still finding things to do. Looks great.

I have news for you KiwiStarCheif, they are never done! I've owned Black Beauty since I bought her new in November 1985, and Lucy since June of 1995. There is always something that needs to be checked, tweaked, replaced, cleaned, or tuned. But we still love to drive them, polish then. and show them off.

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On 5/30/2025 at 6:20 AM, JUSTA6 said:

Always something else. You will never be done.  Thankz for sharing the pic's/

Future project will be rebuilding the motor and trans. She runs good but smokes a bit. 

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