So I'm sure this will end up towards the top of my list of bad ideas.
I have a really clean 75' roller I bought as a 2 for 1 deal with 73' parts car.
I've decided to reassemble enough of it to make it driveable to WCR
it has a franken-motor in who knows what condition
Trans is there and it shifts by hand easily
The rest of the car is in boxes or in it's trunk/frunk
I'm going to start on Saturday and document the shenanigans just for comedic purposes.
Wish me luck!
Pics on Saturday
Finish the Porscharu instead!
If it doesn’t happen, your welcome to the right seat of the car I’m driving.
Love this. Post anything you need and if I have it I will send. My dream is to do WCR one day.
If it can be done,I’m sure chi town will do it .
I assembled a bare chassis in 28 days before a Ramble, so I know it's possible.... but I was in my late 20s at the time
Stay focused and dedicated.
Thanks guys!
I'm looking forward to getting started on Saturday.
If i wasn't cramming to get my POS together before the WCR/WCC I would help you.
Right. Someday is always tomorrow. Always.
How it starts, need to take care of all the surface rust from sitting in primer for 20+ years
One side done before having to get everything packed for the swap meet the next morning.
Sorry for the huge pics, will resize when I get home
Are your plans to do a quick respray and reassemble in the 5 weeks??
Looks like a clean shell.. I need you to send me a clean on of those someday.
It looked so good before.
No respray, just going to run the primer as the car will probably be sold after the event and the new owner can choose the color.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=9892 let me know what you want and I'll find it for you
What does everyone use to plug the front bumper shock holes?
Make a plate or is there a rubber grommet that will work?
Reinstalled the oil filter housing and oil cooler, added some fresh oil and a filter and woohoo the motor cranks!
Compression about 110psi, not too bad for a 1.8 that hasn't turned in decades.
I gotta rebuild the Webers, at least they're Italian ones.
Reinstalled the tin, ordered a bunch of tune up parts for it. Next up is the alternator and fan shroud.
Reinstalled the front / rear trunk, and engine cover latches and springs to keep panels from flying up or off
Once the engine and trans are buttoned up it's on to the suspension!
Nice job ! Keep it up.
Front bumper back dated but I need a front valance, anyone have a used stock, fiberglass, or otherwise in SoCal?
I need to order a new alternator harness to get the front of the engine back together.
I'll get the back bumper back dated tomorrow then start working on suspension.
There was a kit available to cover the bumper shock holes; Engman ?
Looks like I may have found some
Ok, 1 week to go.
Brakes and suspension are done.
Parts are here for the fuel system and exhaust install
Interior is there enough to look semi-normal
Windshield and rear glass are glued in
Bumpers are backdated
Just finished rebuilding the Italian Webers but not sure if I want to use them or a set of HPMXs
Need to order tires
Is it that bad to run without the engine tray seal?
If the Webers are 40s, I think they would be ones go with on the 1.8. HPMXs are known to be problematic. New ones never been run? What size Venturi? If the engine is installed, the shelf seals can wait.
I tossed the Webers on for now to get it running, if they become an issue I'll switch over to the hpmx.
Fuel system buttoned up today so we might get startup this weekend?
Dylan did you make it?
Final update
Car is finished last night at midnight and I made it to WCR today.
I took home the trophy for "Most Potential" and a Spirit award.
Overall I'm happy with the car, it drives well for no tuning on the carbs (which are Dellorto 40's now) and handles well despite an eyeball alignment.
There's a good chance it's headed to the UK now that I'm done with the project but you never know.
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