pics of my dads car. I got started on Superbowl Sun. Went on vacation and have gotten back toit. This is a P.O. repair I uncovered on day 1
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close up
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Crammed full of bondo and sanded smooth
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ouch! i would get a section from a parts car and do some splicing to rid yourself of that mess.
same scenario
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trunk out
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trunk fitted
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HEEEELLLLLLLL
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Contents of hell 2" deep!
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nice job..damn.
Lots of work ahead of you. Keep us posted please.
behind engine support
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Suspension console contents
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Hell as it currently stands, I will be cutting a bit more out next week. One more pic after this that i forgot about
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This is a chunk of bondo I popped out of the sail panel. Mic-ed just over 1/4" So for all of you who ask "is this repairable?" ANYHTING is repairable!!
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Good lookin work so far.
Keep at it and keep the pics coming.
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well if it is hes gotta be nuts!
I love it! A car just as sick as mine and you're fixing it! Great work BTW.
It's eerie to see the same rust, the same bondo, and the same PO repairs. I'll be following your progress with interest to see how you handle all the different jobs. Good luck!
Well it's been another month with acouple hours here and a couple less there. Hell ended up being a "little" worse than I thought
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Another month gone by and nowhere near the time I planned has gone into the car.Hour here hour less there. Anywhoo Hell got a "little " worse. All of the silver is new metal coated with BLOXIDE: great weld through primer but pricey (25.00 per quart) it wraps under the left (rear) side as well.
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MORE DAMN NUTZ from inside the long. the pile is as deep as the drill is thick! No the marker was not in there
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Long was hosed down with rust converter (see 2 pics ago) and all was coated with Eastwoods rust encapsulator before new piece was put in. BTW this piece fit like shit. Upper left corner was bent to much and had to be heated,pulled then welded to get it right on the curve on the lower portion where it straightens out, dips down WAY to low (almost a full inch) When I made the inner pieces, I still had the outside on the car to match up to, so my pieces fit like the original. Another quality aftermarket piece
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Good! Great! Now I do not feel so bad about all the repairs I had to do to my car!!
Keep stroking it Scott!!
That your homework on the door panel?
Looks good so far. Your doing it a bit differently than me, but I like seeing all the methods (you never know, I might do this again someday).
I haven't done much of anything to the body in almost a year now BUT have recently been staying late at werk to do some powder coating
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Same color as the trailing arms on the grills , semi gloss black. Gauge surround is a textured black.
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Engine in gloss black and a "silver" I stumbled on by mistake
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The silver color is actually a "semi gloss" chrome with a semi gloss clear over top of it. It looks almost exactly like raw aluminum as you can see by the pic including the re-man alternator which is NOT coated. I really like this look because it also has a nice ghjost chrome look on round surfaces like the intake runners I'll be using it quite a bit on this car and my 944
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One more
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Obviously some minor things to finish up on the engine. ( vaccum lines etc.) Pictures don't really do this engine justice
Does anyone here rebuild the blower motors?
Ooops forgot the spare wheel pic, it's OOOhhh so important right?
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Wow... that engine looks great!
Mike
Wow thats a Galiath undertaking mister. At first I thought you were CRAZY but now I can clearly see your NUTS
of that car.
There is no greater love than a full on resurrection. You da man/faith healaaaaaaah!
Magnifico!- being as I'm only a couple hrs. north of you I'd like to come down & take a look myself. My "new" six is a hotrod in need of a serious "body wash", such as your Dads'. Let me know what you think & keep up the excellent educational programming for novices like myself.
I'd like to stop by too for a visit. What part of town are you in? All of my family lives in the west end, and I also get up there every so often on business. I lived out on the western tip of goochland until a year and a half ago.
I'm tearing down my 76 to the tub, so I'll be in need of some powder coating at some point.
If anything there's always time for
-Mike
Mike I'm on the western Chesterfield border. The back corner of my piece of property is actually in Powhatan. Probably a 25 minute drive from the west end. I werk in Ashland and will most likely be renting a place up there IF the trailing arm gig is a hit Main thing I need right now is somewhere to werk on MY car(s) My 944 has been sitting in the driveway in primer for about 6 months now , since I left my last job,and all I can do is run it down the street every 2 weeks to keep all of the mechanicals alive REALLY needs to get in doors as the tarps have scratched through the primer and is now showing some light surface rust
Out 60 way or 360 way? you must be loving 288 if you work up in ashland.
Halfway in between actually. On Genito road. Yeah 288 is a great thing having to go that far Still a 45 min drive each way
Got some more powder coating done. Front end is off of a car I stripped a while back. This way I don't immobilize dads car. Now I ned to find somewhere to store the parts until needed
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sue-wheat )
How's that V-hate project coming?
tomorrow we mod engine bay shift rod and then take it for a drive : )
still needs exhuast though.
see my blog for some pics
jim
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Nice work!
Great work!!!!!
Scotty- do you do all your own powder coating? If so, old oven in the garage? Curious about your set up for coating. Kick ass, can't wait to come & see.
those are some good looking suspension parts...lined up like a row of pretty little chorus girls.
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