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Little Muscle

(Image copyrighted to Rolfe Horn).

This webpage is currently undergoing extensive construction. Pictures of restoration projects coming soon. These automotive projects will consist mostly of GM vehicles. Some are autobody restoration jobs. Others are just engine swaps.

(All automotive projects were finished By Shelly, Scott, and Dave. All upcoming project photos are copyrighted to Shelly. Pure Evil Performance Shop and related concepts copyrighted to Shelly. All rights reserved).

Pure Evil Performance Shop. This is where it all begins. These once forgotten pieces are salvaged. A new life will be given to these machines. They are reborn.

Project F2: We purchased an '85 Pontiac Firebird for $1,800. It had great rims and tires, but the paint job was poor, and the tranny had seen better days. The small block 307 ci engine had about a year's worth of life left on it. At the time, I was without a reliable car and in need of a quick solution at a low cost. It was perfect.

Time pased, and I had saved up enough money. The firebird had basically had enough. One day, it wouldn't start, and was at that time temporarily stranded at my parent's house. The previous owner had never replaced the belts. We pulled out everything that stood between us and the belt and fixed the timing, sparkplugs and carb. After two days of working under the hood, we were finally able to start it. We drove the Firebird over to the shop and placed it on blocks. We pulled the engine and transmission out. The front bumper and both fenders were removed. The internal sides prepped and repainted. We ordered a brand new small block 350 ci GM engine. We pulled the new 700R4 tranny from my brother's '85 Chevy Z-28 Camaro.

(will continue journal as time allows).

1985 Chevy Z 28 Camaro.
1985 Pontiac Firebird.
1983 Chevy S-10 pickup truck.

(Image copyrighted to Rolfe Horn).
(Midi copyrighted to Yamaha Soft Synthesizer S-YXG50.)

Realms of Interest

Little Muscle (pg. 2)
Summit Racing
Firebird TransAm: the muscle car lives