I have had my 58 Plymouth Savoy for many years and have been slowly working to completely restore the car. It seemed like I would never get to the point of starting to put the car back together but now I am finally putting things back together instead of taking things off the car. Last year I had the car stripped to remove all the rust and had it sealed with a Dupont sealer/primer. I also pulled the drive train and rebuild the 318 Poly V8. I finished the engine, and reworked the complete drive train and suspension and put it all back into the car. I also converted to power steering, added power brakes, and 2 speed wipers with window washer. Today was a big test - After a complete rebuild I got the 318 V8 Poly engine fired up today. It sounds great and now I have even more incentive to finish the body work and get her on the road. I have to admit I expected something to go wrong when I turned the key and heard the engine turn over. It did not start up the first or second try as I had to get gas to the carb but once that happened she fired up and ran really well. I did some fine tuning, adjusting the points and timing and she ran ever so smooth and even. I expect with the bigger cam, dual exhaust, oversize pistons, and the 600 CFM 4 barrel Edelbrock carb I have probably increased the horse power from the original 250hp to about 275hp or more. Anyway you can probably tell I am pretty proud of myself especially since I got it back together and it did not blow up. Harry in NC 57 Plymouth Savoy 230 6 58 Plymouth Savoy 318 V8 Poly (still a work in progress) 58 Dodge Custom Royal regal Lancer 2dr HT (next project)
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