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I'm going to be following this thread a lot more closely now. I had a serious talk with my pops and he's handing over the keys to his 67 Firebird. It's originally an SC car, but went to NY in the mid 80's. My pops did a nice "home" restoration in the late 80's. The motor blew in the early 90's and life and kids got in the way for my dad to ever finish her again. He has a couple other irons in the fire, including the nice South Carolina '58 Apache shortbed I gave him last year (my very first truck that I started to restore but never actually drove it.)
Sorry to mess up your thread a bit, but I had to share my excitement with my fellow truck nuts. The car isn't great, but it's not a rusty POS either. The front clip was removed in the mid 90's and has been in dry storage ever since. It's gonna need the usual, some floor sections, rockers, lower quarters, etc... but I'm really excited, it's all there except for the drivetrain. I'll have a lot more rust to fix than you, but this car has never had a welder taken to it, so I won't have to deal with some of the mess you had to. This is THE car that got me into "cars." I was around 8 or 9 when my dad was working on it and I have a lot of memories helping dad put it back together and going for rides in it. The car is in NY, so I hope to get it to SC next summer. These are the only current pics I have, my sister took them, so they kinda suck :lol: Keep up the great work and take lots more pics :D |
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That is awesome, and no you are not messing up this thread, it is herer for that, all of our enjoyment. Awfully nice of your pops to give the car to you. Hope you get it home!!!!
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looking good bro!
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Sweet Job Nuke! My all time favorite muscle car with my all time favorite big block, Nice to see there are some true craftsmen left out there
(even if they are CANUCKS) HA For real I cant wait to see yor finished product, Hoss! |
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Did you lose all of your money in Vegas?
Time for some updates! :D |
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Very Nice!!
Noticed allot of your parts are from CPP how do you go about getting them up to Canada? I tried to order some stuff from them but the shipping is killer to the North. Thanks |
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See there I knew you weren't laying around home eating bon bons. J/K...The Camaro is coming along great! Just out of curiosity, how much would it cost me to buy all new floor pans, fenders, quarter panels for a 67 or 68? I am hoping to start on one of ours later this year and need to know how much to save for sheetmetal. You did say you were working on 3 of them right? They pretty much all need the same rust repair usually right?
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Ok, time for some explanation, i got rid of the rear side marker lights to start with, then i put in the Detroit Speed and Engineering weld in subframe connectors. They fit nice and will work great to turn the frame into one. Also i got the firewall cut out where all the rust was and now i am in the process of getting it back together. Kinda stock but not really. pics to follow later.
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Thanks for the info about the sheetmetal. I just went over to Classic Industries and looked at their parts....Man, I will have to dig deep to fix these cars.
Now about the marker light filling. It looks really smooth! What did you use to weld the seam? It almost looks like you silver braze? The sub frame looks great too. This will be a super car when you get it done. As usual the fab and welds look good too. Keep me updated on the progress. :5150: forgot to ask, where do you get the copper weld through primer?.. thanks |
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lookin good:metal:
what is that copper colored spray you have on there is it some type of weld through primer? |
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Thanks Nuke,
I have looked at all the local paint supply shops here and haven't been able to find anything like it. I will check the net. Edit, I got it ordered today....wow! $32 a can!shipped |
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looking good nuke!
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Looking good Nuke. Damn dude dont tease like that, Tofifee! There is only one store near me that still sells them! Once they stop stocking them I am screwed! That is good stuff! I will have to head for the border and not the taco side of the country to get my fix!
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With the changes are you still on pace for the March car show?
I bought a 68 from Washington State this week. So that will be another coming North! |
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Well, I am not sure anymore if it will be done for the car show, but i will try, with my new job i am re-energized to work now that i am no longer working on cars all day, i can go home and my arm does not hurt now. It is great. Well as of now i have gotten more done on the car. I got the firewall All done, cleaned up and recessed for the engine. It will be fairly smooth when done. Once that was done i started on the front left door pillar and vent area.
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Once i got the front done and cleaned up,I worked on the rear quarter panel and wheel arch and rear door jamb. Got that all done and cleaned up. Turned out fine. One spot warped on me thou, C$#@$%%^%!!!!!!!
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I got the front pillar done on the other side also, so now i am officially down to roughly 7 little patches left on the shell. Getting there. whew. Also Thank you Tyer ( Tyler 58) for the help today. it was great.
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Looking great!
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