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my grandads '74 restoration project |
_stickykitty79_ |
Sep 15 2024, 04:57 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 20-August 24 From: socal Member No.: 28,302 Region Association: None |
just want to say hi to all you crazy people trying to revive these things like me. this is a bit of a sentimental project as its been in the family 3 gens now. was a Michigan car, suffered the consequences as the pics show, trailered it to california where it will remian.
my plans are to address all the obvious rust issues and do some fun upgrades along the way, some chassis stiffening, some minor engine tuning. (webers instead of fuel injection...yes i know the forum doesnt like it but it was always a disaster and carbs just sound better) im a realist so heres what im prepared to face: - tons of welding, i can do and thanks to Restoration Design i have plenty of metal to purchase as i go -spending a few thousand here and there to do this right and time to do it. its a passion project and im in no hurry. -building a chassis rig as i tear into the longitudinals, along with temp supports in the door jams. i know this will seem daunting but i also dont think its at the point of scrapping based on what we can buy, and what im willing to do. thanks Attached thumbnail(s) |
friethmiller |
Sep 15 2024, 08:03 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 734 Joined: 10-February 19 From: Austin, TX Member No.: 22,863 Region Association: Southwest Region |
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Awesome! This one is worth saving for sure. Have you thought about putting it on a rotisserie? Based on what I'm seeing in these pics, it might make things a lot easier for you. RD has a CAD design for a rotisserie up on their website. I've made this design twice now. It has certainly made my life easier for both of my restorations. Something to consider, I guess. Best of luck! |
_stickykitty79_ |
Sep 15 2024, 08:23 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 20-August 24 From: socal Member No.: 28,302 Region Association: None |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) Awesome! This one is worth saving for sure. Have you thought about putting it on a rotisserie? Based on what I'm seeing in these pics, it might make things a lot easier for you. RD has a CAD design for a rotisserie up on their website. I've made this design twice now. It has certainly made my life easier for both of my restorations. Something to consider, I guess. Best of luck! honestly no i didnt plan on it...of course until i visited this site more thoroughly. lol. ill check it out thanks! this will be a play-by-ear situation. i really wanted a fun project that wasnt home renovation...boring |
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