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it begins, why is called "build" when you have to unbuild first? |
jacksun |
May 6 2014, 08:18 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 236 Joined: 8-August 13 From: mi Member No.: 16,224 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Hi,
well, it begins... winter is over and I have the whole garage to use.. history.... 73 1.7L....only know the last three owners... one brother purchased for 5 - 6 thousand years ago. he left it to his brother who did not drive it.. sat for "15 years in a pole barn" supposedly. the last brother auctioned off his possessions as he knew his days were less than he hoped for. he passed a week or two after the auction. the person I bought the car from said he paid $1800 at the auction. he had the car less than a week when his wife backed into the driver's fender. the truck sustained 22 hundred dollars in damage.. he supposedly bought the car to have a project with his son.. anyway he didn't want to deal with it anymore. I bought the car for $1500. I googled the name on the title and read the obituary notice. from that I was able to search and call a friend of his who told me the history of the brother's car. the actual price was $1700 at auction.. the extra $100 must have been the tow truck.. so far I have been working on the fender... I used to do furniture restoration for years in Portland Oregon. I like the process. I will drop the engine soon as I will need to have multiple tasks going as to use the wait time efficiently. this is my first time "attempting" body work.. youtube is great.. there are multiple things I plan to address with the metal. hell hole has to be addressed. longs look great from the outside, no sag, passenger door opens and closes fine with my weight sitting in the seat. 250lbs. interior is great, no cracks, a couple scuffs on the driver's door side of the seat "bolster?" has corduroy inserts. the back pad has some chew marks from mice on the bottom inner corner. the po had placed Irish Spring bars of soap in the cabin and trunks supposedly to keep the mice away. didn't work.. still.. car smells good.. the mice left chew marks in the soap. the bars are the original size... so maybe the "15yrs" is true. I have so many questions... and thank everyone in advance for the directions you provide me in the days to come... first question .............what guage metal should I use for the hell hole? is there a diagram for the body that gives all the gauges and locations? the front turn signal buckets that I have do not have the external bracket.. how do they attach to the car when you do have the bracket? as to the hell hole. I plan to cut away to good metal and then vacuum out as best I can... I read about using a magnet also. I have a cctv on a cable that I will use in the long to see what is what. I was planning on using a 4' tube attached to my spray gun and spraying "picklex" rust converter into the longs. wait for drying and then spraying "zero rust" using same tube/spray gun. after that cures I was planning on using "fluidfilm" sprayed using tube/gun. I am wondering if it would be a good idea to fab a plate that is removable (bolted) in the hell hole area so I can access it every year or so and spray more fluidflim???? thanks randal car at auction home car waiting for summer crinkled fender and work in progress |
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