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dansvan AK907 build thread |
dansvan |
Apr 24 2017, 04:41 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 15-June 16 From: Eagle River Alaska Member No.: 20,111 Region Association: None |
Hello all. Thought I'd post some pics along the way to maybe help provide some ideas and thoughts for others on their current or future builds. Building it how I want, as each builder should.
I live In Eagle River, Alaska. About 15 mins outside of Anchorage, our largest city. Still... more people have been at a single concert in Central Park in New York than live in our entire state. I purchased this 72 from a member on here that drug it out of the woods in Fairbanks. Fairbanks is 360 miles away and is our second largest city. I drove up and got it last summer. For an Alaskan car it actually was in remarkable condition, probably due to the drier climate up there. Heres a few pics to start with. Former owner bringing it home. pics he sent me of its condition |
dansvan |
Apr 24 2017, 05:37 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 15-June 16 From: Eagle River Alaska Member No.: 20,111 Region Association: None |
Heres an earlier pic. At this point all the factory sound deadening has been removed from the floor. A few small holes patched, primed with rustoleum, painted with rustoleum, and covered in new sound deadening. Pass side seat mounts were replaced. The front rotors were turned, BMW 320 front calipers and pads installed, new larger master cylinder, upgraded tie rod ends, new front struts, the hole in the front trunk floor welded closed where the ac was previously installed. Stainless brake lines replaced the rubber pieces. The tires were mounted and that rear flare is just sitting there for mock up. Ended up using different flares. I think I had started on the hell hole too at that point. Broken windshield was removed and new one is sitting safely in storage.
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