11/17/07
Have not really had a lot of free time to work on the car, just little things here and there and of course driving it! I did get new wheels and rims this week. Boy what a difference!! I got them off of Ebay , I will post that info later. They are 255/45 17s. I was afraid they might be a little to wide but boy they look good.
I just put the tires on last night and the care definitely handles differently.
There is more road feel and the car is more responsive. You would expect this
in going from basically stock tires to high performance tires. The tires are
ever so slightly larger in diameter than the stock and I used a calculator and this
result on only a 1/2 mile error in the speedo at 60 mph so it is not even worth
worrying about fixing the speedo gearing. I will post more about the tires later.
08/24/07
I have not update the site lately. Been doing cosmetic stuff to the car, installed
stereo, alarm, other minor stuff...oh yea....I also have been driving the car!
Its running great, no drive train issues. Only real problem was what appeared to
be low oil pressure according to the factory gauge and running a bit hot on the
95-100 degree days. It was right on the line at the H on the gauge. So I installed
a 3 gauge set to augment the forty year old gauges and turns out I have almost 60
pounds of oil pressure at engine start and once its warm about 40 at cruising speed so
no issue there, the original gauge was just reading wrong. As for the temp it was
reading correct. On the hot days the engine was running at 210-220 degrees.
I put a 180 degree thermostat in, new radiator (stock), from what I read the old
cars had marginal radiators and I guess that is correct. Anyway it has not boiled
that is not "over heated" so now that it is cooling off outside all is well again.
I am going to put some new pictures up soon, also going to create a better
before and after section. Maybe add a search engine and index so people can find what they are looking for.
As for the future I need to replace the rear torque boxes, shocks, springs, and check out the
rear axle but that is a winter project. Also I want to paint the car again as I know better what
I am doing now but it done look bad at all that may wait a year or so.
04/01/07
Ok I found something I hate more than drilling out spot welds......PAINTING!!!
I just cannot seem to get it the way I want it. There are still some minor body
repairs you can see...ahh well. It still looks good just with all the time I am
investing I wanted more. It is just a lot of work to get right. Take a look
at the picture below. I took it today, basically I have the entire car painted
now except for half the trunk area, the drivers rear quarter and the drivers door.
I still have not put the chrome, antenna, etc. back on but it does look good. I am
going to put white GT like stripes on the bottom of the door area.
I had a real time getting the door to line up. I replaced the hinge pins and bushings so
now the door does not sag but some previous owner had just kept widening the holes in the
hinge mounts to keep adjusting .... bad Idea. The holes were so big that at one end it detached and
in the middle too. So to fix that I welded in new metal with the MIG and then ground it flat.
I was very pleased as when it was done it looked brad new and was strong as could be.
Anyway once I got the door on correctly with good hinges I discovered that the door was slightly
warped at the handle end. The bottom was kicked out which made it impossible to get the
seam lined up.....unless you put your knees on the bottom of the door and pull at the top real hard that is.......
Now she is straight as an arrow!
I plan to keep cranking on the work as it is getting warm and want to start driving it a lot. I will post
pictures of the finished product and also the drives door and quarter as I prep them.
The passenger side door did needed some real work, I got new door handles and welded in
new corners now it looks well....perfect....
03/08/07
Been driving the car a bit, it still is driving good. Getting back to work on it though. I took the passenger door off to prep it for paint and replace the hinge pins. I did the drives door a while ago but did not document it. I have read on the web sites about people wanting to replace the hinge pins but not knowing how, thinking it would be to hard so I took some pictures to show the process.02/02/07
01/14/07
11/05/06
Well it has been a while since I updated the web site, this is due to the fact
that I really have not worked on the car very much. A little here and there. Guess
I got to busy with work and house stuff, plus I needed a break and was
a little disappointed in the paint results I was getting. Also I was getting a little
frustrated. When this happens I just walk away rather than do something stupid
and really screwing things up.
Well I started working on the paint again. I have had the fenders and hood
off since August so I have not been able to drive the car. I miss driving it
each weekend and want to get it back on the road. I started back in by wet
sanding the fenders with 320 grit paper, using a sanding block to keep it
flat. I sanded it, remember I had already put 1 coat of color on. Well I found
some little chips or pits I wanted to get rid of. Again ignoring my rule of
just making it look good from 10 feet, these were very small chips but they bugged me.
What I did to fix them is wet sand and then place a drop of paint that was thinned
and had hardener added. This basically made a droplet of paint that filled the chip and
was higher than the original paint.
I then wet sanded this droplet down until it was all nice and flat. The imperfection was gone.
When I wet sanded it had to go down to metal again is some areas so I re-primed those
areas. Then I wet sanded everything with 600 grit, cleaned it all up with paint prep and shot
another color coat on. This time I mixed the paint 3 parts paint, 2 parts reducer, 1 part hardener.
This made it much thinner than before and definitely reduces the orange peel look.
The passenger side paint went on well, the drivers side had a little run, also an area where
the paint went on to thin at the peak of the fender. So I cleared the passenger and need to
go back and fix the drivers side before clearing it.
9/04/06
I sprayed on the second coat on the hood after wet sanding for about 2 friggin
hours, I sanded, sanded, sanded....did I mention I sanded. I know I said it will
be a 10 footer when I am done, I am not looking to win any shows, but when I get down
on the paint I see little things I want fixed, so I sand. I found that most
orange peal was easily removed with elbow grease and 600 grit wet sand paper.
Once the sanding was done I sprayed on the second coat, It all went on real nice
except for one little corner in the front where there was a little fish eye and
two other small fish eyes. The on in the corner also had a little over spray and
a slight run (about 1/2 inch long). When I saw it I stood back about 5 feet and
could not see it, when I got close I could, this is supposed to be a ten footer
and practice paint job so I should have left well enough alone....I did not. So
being of short patience I decided I could make this area dry quicker with a blow
drier and then wet sand and shoot it again......bad idea. All I managed to do is
dry it then sand it obviously to wet as a small area peeled up (about 1/4 inch square).
I managed to really annoy myself. So I stopped and walked away for a few hours.
After cooling down I put the hood to the side and started working the passenger
fender that I had already primed. Again not listening to my own 10 footer rule I
saw some minor imperfections I wanted to fix. Now that it was all one color I saw
a bad fix someone had done in the past, also I saw two new little dimples that I had
missed before. The car had been in a hail storm once and there were some dimples
from that. I had bought a kit from Harbor Freight to remove them. It consists of
a metal hammer and some heavy flat metal blocks to place on the other side you are
hammering. I was really surprised at how I could remove the dimples with this setup.
Most I got out so good I cannot find them. Those that I could not completely remove
got a little bondo to flatten them out the rest of the way.
Again I spent a lot of time sanding and I could not leave well enough alone I tried to
remove every blemish I could. More than I had to. I then removed the other fender and
started working on it. It is not as bad as the passenger side and is going quicker,
I plan to primer it then allow it to dry.
My plan is to now get both fenders base coated with paint, clear the hood then prep the
cowl area and headlight area on the car. I will then paint and clear the fenders
and cowl etc. Then the entire front clip is done with paint. I will put it all back
together for real this time. At that point everything from the doors forward will have new
paint and already I can tell just by placing the hood in place it is going to look
GREAT. Once the front clip is on I will remove the passenger door, put new hinge pins in
fix any defects and then paint. Then the rear quarter on that side and from that side of the car
it will all be new paint! Then the drivers door and quarter, the rear and I am done.
I want to have it all done this month. I may or may not make it. So far the hardest part
is all the sanding. It is a close second on my list of things I do not like to do,
only surpassed by drilling out spot welds....but not by much..
Previous updates and progress
April/May 2005 - Engine removal.
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This is what I hope to wind up with when I am done.
