my first comet

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    Thanks for the pictures, always love seeing the beginning of a restoration.
     
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    keep the pics coming. great job on the grill. It's gonna look great.
     
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    thanks guys. but right now it sucks cause school is closed for christmas break for two weeks and i cant work on it. so im very bored with out a project to work on.

    but one thing thats giving me trouble is picking the color scheme. the first one
    i chose some one already did. and i cant stand doing the same as every one else.
    i was going to do a dark met. blue and black twotone. now im thinking on doing a pearl white and black two tone or silver. but ive got some time to think about it...
     
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    Great project! You are really getting stuff done. It's gonna be a fun ride. What mechanical upgrades do you plan on?
     
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    Welcome aboard man, I can definitely identify with a Comet like that(mine is '71). You got a lot of work ahead of you, and a lot of time to plan out what you actually want to do. For mine personally, I decided to do what I could to keep everything stock, as it was in '71, sans a few "modern upgrades" like the transition from drum to disc brakes, and with that, the move from 4 lug to 5 lug wheels.

    But yeah, definitely keep us posted on your progress, as someone with a similar car, it'll be interesting to follow your progress, and see if I can pick up any tips for myself.
     
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    eventuly i want to put a 351w, 5lug disc brakes, manual steering, and posi traction.
    the motor will be after college.
    but for now i cant decide what i want for a paint scheme.
     
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    Haha, you'll change your mind at least twenty or so times on the paint. The paint is the last thing I'm doing, and I've narrowed it down to two paint schemes.
     
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    ya, its a pain to figure out what i want. but i cant decide between midnight blue and pearl white. either way its going to have a black two tone...
    -kris
     
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    If you make it down to my place, I can show you why a 347 or 331 stroker makes so much more sense than a 351. A 302-based motor fits ...
     
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    so what ould be the advantage be to a 351 if any? would a 347 be pretty much the same then?
     
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    well if you wanted to meet up next week end i can see if im off work. to bad my comet isnt drivable or id bring it. you dont know how hard it is not driving it, i want to drive it so bad, when i try it wont steer, i guess that would help. lol. any way let me know.
     
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    A dozen years ago, when I did the 351 swap, stroker kits weren't as cheap and easy to get as now. Put a 351 in and the exhaust is a very tight fit. Not a lot of room for a good intake either. I have an Edelbrock Performer on mine, pretty short, and still I cut the hood. I would much rather have an Air Gap but it is taller. The oil filter is close to rubbing too.

    A 347 is 4 cubes smaller ... not much difference. HP and torque ought to be comparable. I understand 331s rev well, and are not as involved to build too, so that might be where I go next. These cars are light enough, that any of these engines will really wake them up. There are some really good-running 302s out there as well.

    Kutlass,

    I am going to be very busy in the next couple weeks. My work shut down for Christmas week, and I'll be playing catch-up. I am also in a band, and we have some stuff coming up there too.
     
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    thats cool. that acualy works better because i forgot that im going to my brothers house the weekend. just let me now when your not busy, hopfuly when your not busy i wont be either.lol
     
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    well this week end i decided to stay home to get some odds and ends done on the comet.
    I took off the bumper braces and sandblasted then i primed and painted them. the paint is gloss black. they came out pretty good. ill post pics later, im charging the batterys.
     
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    Ah yeah, winters are made to work on the ol' Mavericks and Comets. And DRINKIN'.:D:beerchug::drink::yikes:
     

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