Trying to finish Carrera coupe 58367 before I die!
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Re: Trying to finish Carrera coupe 58367 before I die!
Justin,
I suggest you fit your GT tank with both sets of straps mounted. I have run into the problem that the bolt retainer wants to hit the reinforcement of the hood. It seems that the factory also had these issues as a friends 59 coupe factory fitted with a GT tank does the same thing on the drivers side. It's a real bitch to find this out later after the car is painted.
I suggest you fit your GT tank with both sets of straps mounted. I have run into the problem that the bolt retainer wants to hit the reinforcement of the hood. It seems that the factory also had these issues as a friends 59 coupe factory fitted with a GT tank does the same thing on the drivers side. It's a real bitch to find this out later after the car is painted.
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Thank you Alex, I appreciate your very nice post! Best of luck with you project and I hope lots of metal remians after your car gets back from media blasting.
Best Regards, Justin
Great point Joris, I took your advice and fully mounted the tank in this afternoon. I have made it a point to test fit just about everything else like chrome trim etc. but I sort of brain faded on the tank. I had it sort of mounted while I was fitting it to the car but of course without the hood mounted. I just sort of assumed it was going to make it but your post woke me up on that one; Thanks! All the hardware and padding has been ready for some time so it only took about 10 minutes to get it all buttoned up. I am very relieved to report that it all clears and fits with no issues! Thanks again for the suggestion. Justin
Best Regards, Justin
Great point Joris, I took your advice and fully mounted the tank in this afternoon. I have made it a point to test fit just about everything else like chrome trim etc. but I sort of brain faded on the tank. I had it sort of mounted while I was fitting it to the car but of course without the hood mounted. I just sort of assumed it was going to make it but your post woke me up on that one; Thanks! All the hardware and padding has been ready for some time so it only took about 10 minutes to get it all buttoned up. I am very relieved to report that it all clears and fits with no issues! Thanks again for the suggestion. Justin
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While digging through some very old paperwork my father ran across this long forgotten photo he took of this car and mother in early 1970. Was so happy to recieve it last night! I hope a few more turn up! Thanks for looking! Justin
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After several lengthy sessions the trunk gaps are finally getting very close. After leading in the left run I thought I was finished with this soldering phase but I am proven wrong by this car all the time. I soon realized that I was not happy with the shape and width of the back corners and the cowl run. I was tempted just to finish it in putty but I had come this far and could not bring myself to start cutting corners. So I removed the hood and prepped the area for lead. This was finished tonight so I'm just about done fitting this hood. Here are few shots of the past several weeks progress. You can view additional photos and details here: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... t=276#3477 Thanks for looking! Justin
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I guess that would have been "cutting corners"
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Thanks Martin! Didn't want to go for the obvious pun but glad you decided to
Hood gaps and final fitment just about complete. Of course it was more work than anticipated. Also begining the repairs on my raggidy alloy seat shells. There are additional photos and details here: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... t=288#4664
Hood gaps and final fitment just about complete. Of course it was more work than anticipated. Also begining the repairs on my raggidy alloy seat shells. There are additional photos and details here: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... t=288#4664
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Re: Trying to finish Carrera coupe 58367 before I die!
Justin,
Awesome work on the hood gap. I'm about to address this area on 89379 and your photos will be a big help. And, sounds as if you've got a TIG now!
Although I've been quiet (a lurker), have been very much enjoying all the vintage photos on your Forum. Just delightful. Best on the web!
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Awesome work on the hood gap. I'm about to address this area on 89379 and your photos will be a big help. And, sounds as if you've got a TIG now!
Although I've been quiet (a lurker), have been very much enjoying all the vintage photos on your Forum. Just delightful. Best on the web!
Thanks,
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Hey David, Thank you, Always appreciated!! I sent you a thank you email a few weeks ago but not sure you recieved it. I didn't hear back so I assume not. No, I still don't own a TIG but its on my wish list. Gaps are pretty much set now on the hood but am still block sanding and leveling the transition area there. I'm still working on it but had to take on a side job for a friend here in town to keep the lights on. Its going to be a full stock conversion taking a ratty & rusty coupe chassis to a Speedster. All the conversion pieces will be from Steve Hogue. If you would like to see it here is the link with progress updates almost daily: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... oject.html
Thanks again David and am glad you like the photos!! Justin
Thanks again David and am glad you like the photos!! Justin
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New HD combo spindle project complete.
After 8 months we finally finished a pair of custom made heavy duty combo spindles for this project. I already had the custom arms made earlier and decided to take it the rest of the way. Below are some progress shots. If you would like to see more photos and details: http//abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restoration-Projects/34-58367-The-75-Junkyard-Carrera-coupe-restoration.html?limit=6&start=294#5861
Thanks for stopping by! Justin
After 8 months we finally finished a pair of custom made heavy duty combo spindles for this project. I already had the custom arms made earlier and decided to take it the rest of the way. Below are some progress shots. If you would like to see more photos and details: http//abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restoration-Projects/34-58367-The-75-Junkyard-Carrera-coupe-restoration.html?limit=6&start=294#5861
Thanks for stopping by! Justin
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Re: Trying to finish Carrera coupe 58367 before I die!
Justin,
Do you have a shot of the king-pin without the spindle fitted?
Do you have a shot of the king-pin without the spindle fitted?
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Hey Ron, Sorry I don't have shot of them disassembled. Justin
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The kingpin is just a big shaft; there are two needle bearing assemblies in the spindle.
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Thank you Vic.
Got really side tracked on that other project for the last couple of weeks with not a thing being accomplished on this car. Decided to make it a point to set one hour aside each visit to get things moving again. Its paying off , the front is just about ready for final paint now and am now ready to move onto the left side of the car. More photos and details here if you would like to see:
http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... t=318#6626
Thanks for stopping by! Justin
Got really side tracked on that other project for the last couple of weeks with not a thing being accomplished on this car. Decided to make it a point to set one hour aside each visit to get things moving again. Its paying off , the front is just about ready for final paint now and am now ready to move onto the left side of the car. More photos and details here if you would like to see:
http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... t=318#6626
Thanks for stopping by! Justin
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A long road but the entire front clip is now finally set and ready for final color. A few shots below, for additonal photos and details: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... &start=324
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The hood will need to be painted on the car to ensure uniform shade and metal flake coverage. Cowl damage or chipping is always a risk while removing or reinstalling it so I decided that hood will not come off again after final paint. To do this requires cutting the jamb in first then installing the new rubber seal and making sure it seats and allows the hood to sit flush once engaged. Enclosed are a few shots of that process. If you would like to see addtional photos and details click here: http://abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Restorati ... &start=336
Thanks for looking! Justin
Thanks for looking! Justin
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