
I'm up to my ears in a '67 fastback restoration. I want it to look stock (Bullitt Highland Green) but have more modern performance. I have done coilovers, heavy antiroll bars, 4-wheel discs and Torq-Thrusts, subframe connectors. I have just installed a clutch pedal and Modern Driveline cable linkage.
Now I am at the powerplant stage. I have been collecting parts: T-5 (Z), T-5 bellhousing, ceramic-coated Hedman "hedders," Edelbrock "Performer" intake, Edelbrock manual-choke 600 CFM carburetor, Trick Flow heads. I have decided on an Edelbrock "Performer-plus" cam (don't have yet).
What I am looking for is a car to drive on the street, that handles well and can scoot, but sounds like Lt. Bullit's 390 (I know that they dubbed in the sound of a full-tilt race car). I am planning a 351 Windsor but I am looking for advice on which one. (Deck height, early "strong" block, roller lifters, roller rockers ?)
I think I want Flowmasters but don't want to attract police or upset my neighbors. Has anyone done a electric (or cable) cut out valve that would divert the exhaust to a quieter (more restrictive) system when needed?
Thanks in advance,
Hipobuzz



They're way too loud at idle for my taste, they sound like open headers.