Front brake pads will not release
I had the rotors machined to a new surface and put new pads in the original calipers. I bleed the fluid, but when I apply the brakes and release them, the pads stay tight against the rotors. How do I fix this?

After a complete redesign in 1968, the 1969 Chevelle showed few changes other than enough trim name changes to confuse even the most well-versed Chevelle scholar.
The Super Sport package was now the Z25 option, though a special "SS 396" emblem still adorned the grille of the 86,307 cars ordered with this trim.
COPO (Central Office Production Order) Chevelles were limited-edition monsters meant for drag racing. Built with an L72 427-ci V8 rated at 425 horsepower, the COPOs had an understated exterior that in no way told of the power under the hood. Only 358 of these were built, and the majority of them went to Don Yenko for his sports-car dealership.
I had the rotors machined to a new surface and put new pads in the original calipers. I bleed the fluid, but when I apply the brakes and release them, the pads stay tight against the rotors. How do I fix this?
Got a 69 chevy chevelle that has a radiator issue. Drove it for about 5 min and realized coolant was low and leaking steam from radiator cap. Replaced radiator cap (gasket worn out) and refilled coolant. Next day drove for around some and it ran fine. Few days later after about 30 min and noticed it was running hot. Got home and radiator was steaming again. Coolant is low from steaming off but car is always parked in same spot and shows no signs of leaking coolant. Any thoughts on what could be wrong?
Anyone got any recommendations for a car radio for 69 chevy chevelle? Additionally, any recommended video links for how to install would be great. Found a few on YouTube but couldn't find one that had removal and full installation with wiring and everything.
I have a 69 chevelle 402 big block motor with a 350 transmission. What newer automatic transmissions will fit ?
I have a 69 that came completely torn apart when I got it. I was told it was an SS which I believed because it had all the tell tale signs, the black stripe in the back, 12 bolt rear end, bucket seats and console, SS trim for inside. Got a manual and it says all SS's were 138 vin and the car has a 136vin? If sombody cloned it they wen to a lot of trouble to make it look good and then let it go to pot. I have heard both stories that some SS's had a 136 code in 69?