GoodFellows’ shop foreman Victor Hebert ditched the old quarters and stitched in a fresh set of sheetmetal from Original Parts Group. From gap to gap, Hebert prepped the body, massaged the wheel openings, and tubbed the rear inner fenders in preparation for massive rubber. He got the body back on track prior to dousing the classic in PPG Cortez Silver. Royal Plating in Tucson freshened up the stock bumpers, which now look better than new, and in GoodFellows fashion, Hebert tucked ’em to the body because they just look better that way.
AJ staggard the Budnik SKO wheels old school like and went with 18s up front and big ol’ 20s out back, then wrapped the quartet in Pirelli rubber. Although the wheels are modern in size, they possess enough vintage styling to preserve the Chevelle’s ’60s aura. Not vintage are the massive Wilwood disc brakes on all four corners, giving the Chevelle the ultimate in modern stopping power. A hydro-assisted Wilwood master ensures minimal effort for a smooth and predictable pedal.
A GM 4L75E-HT automatic four-speed trans accepts the LSA’s fury and is backed by a 2,800-stall converter. A TAD 3-inch aluminum driveshaft dispenses power to a Strange 9-inch rearend loaded with a limited-slip posi, 4.56:1 gears, and 35-spline axles.
AJ and Tina are excited to point out that the car recently won the Builder’s Choice award at the 2022 Goodguys Spring Nationals in nearby Scottsdale and are currently looking forward to taking the Chevelle on several cruises this summer. A trip to Nashville and Reno’s Hot August Nights are circled in the dog-eared Thomas Guide so far. “We just like cruising with some good friends,” AJ says. “To us, that’s what this hobby is all about.”
So, if you see a Cortez Silver ’66 Chevelle cruising the streets of Phoenix there’s a good chance that’s “Jailbait Tina” behind the wheel–a gal known to leave a lasting impression and a haze of tire smoke.
Vehicle: ’66 Chevy Chevelle
Type: GM LSA
Displacement: 376 ci
Compression Ratio: 9.1:1
Bore: 4.065 inches
Stroke: 3.622 inches
Cylinder Heads: Aluminum L92-style port
Rotating Assembly: Forged crankshaft, powdered metal rods, hypereutectic aluminum pistons
Camshaft: Texas Speed Stage 2 LS3-B 0.641/0.649 lift and 235/235 duration at 0.050
Induction: 1.9L Eaton TVS supercharger
Exhaust: GoodFellows custom headers, 3-inch stainless exhaust, 18-inch Spintech mufflers
Ancillaries: American Billet accessory drive system, PRC radiator, custom GoodFellows valve covers, GoodFellows custom air intake, Eddie Motorsports hood hinges, Odyssey batteries
Output: 725 hp and 700 lb-ft
Transmission: GM 4L75E
Torque Converter: GM 2,800 stall
Rear Axle: Strange 9-inch rearend, limited-slip posi, 4.56 gears, Strange 35-spline axles
Chassis: Art Morrison GT Sport chassis
Front Suspension: Art Morrison Sport IFS control arms, C-6 spindles, Strange coilover shocks, 450-pound springs, adjustable spline sway bar, rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Suspension: Art Morrison triangulated four-bar, strange coilover shocks, 250-pound springs
Wheels: Budnik SKO (18×10 front, 20×12 rear)
Tires: Pirelli 275/35R18 front, 325/35R20 rear
Upholstery: Double loop black carpet, custom leather upholstery
Seats: Stock bench, custom black leather and blue stitched cover
Steering: ididit steering column, stock SS steering wheel
Shifter: American Billet Modified C10 column shifter
Dash: Stock, leather dashpad
Door Handles: Clayton Machine Works
Pedals: Clayton Machine Works
Instrumentation: Dakota Digital
HVAC: Vintage Air
Bodywork and Paint: Victor Hebert of GoodFellows
Paint: PPG Cortez Silver
Hood: AMD cowl
Mirrors: Billet Rides (St. Petersburg, FL)
Grille: Stock
Trim Pieces: OPGI
Bumpers: Stock, trimmed and tucked
Plating: Royal Plating (Tucson, AZ)
Taillights: LED