Trying to finish Carrera coupe 58367 before I die!
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After about a 2 month back track I am finally just about back to even on this damn rear fender. My partial fix and repair patch did not turn out to my satisfaction so I had to scrap it entirely and replace most of this fender with an original donor from my coupster project. I created a lot of additional unnecessary work for myself but I had to grind through it to make this this fender right again or at least to the best of my ability so I could live with it. Below are the basic progress photos. More details and additional photos can be seen here:http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... &start=426 orABCGT.com
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- The more I fussed with the original repair the worse it became and before the session was over I put my fist in it out of frustration over all the time and effort lost. It was a done deal after that so I began fitting this new donor fender which was the original from my '56 coupster project. A ton of time to both prep and repair this new fender and to get the rest of the car ready to accept it.
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Put your fist in it? Yes, that's exactly how I felt when right at the end I buffed through finish paint for the second time on the coupe. I had my foot reared back, and I thought,...I'll kick...you bastard!,..but I stopped, thankfully, set the buffer down, and walked away for a piece.
Saved me weeks of time, but if it had been metal work like you were facing, I might have done it knowing it was then coming out anyway. Must've been satisfying! I'll say there were many times I felt like doing the same thing.
What I like about you and your project is that you don't get disablingly discouraged. I mean, some folks do repairs, then aren't happy, then start the redo, and then basicaly peter out or give up. Not you! Always moving forward,..even if after a slight retreat.
This car OWES you! many many good miles...and soon it seems!
Saved me weeks of time, but if it had been metal work like you were facing, I might have done it knowing it was then coming out anyway. Must've been satisfying! I'll say there were many times I felt like doing the same thing.
What I like about you and your project is that you don't get disablingly discouraged. I mean, some folks do repairs, then aren't happy, then start the redo, and then basicaly peter out or give up. Not you! Always moving forward,..even if after a slight retreat.
This car OWES you! many many good miles...and soon it seems!
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Justin,
What welder are you using?
What welder are you using?
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I sure did Steve, it was a culmination of the loss of time and effort I had spent on it previously and All the time I knew I had yet to commit to dig myself back out just to wind up even again! It was my period on the end of this sad attempt which I knew would close the door forcing me to install the replacement panel. Not to mention it just felt good to beat it since it pissed me off so badly..
Thanks for the nice words, What keeps me going at this point is that I am way too close to push it to the side now. Had I been further off a break may not have hurt but I am also 25 years behind schedule on it and more lost time is not a luxury I can afford to myself any more.
Subtle waves and ripples along the right side are still being eliminated. Two PIA's in particular on each side of the door but its ever so slowly taking shape but not without a fight of course. A few photos below with more details here: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... &start=474
Also just finished having the mains on my POLO-motor machined and then hand polished for windage. A few shots below but I have started a dedicated thread for just this motor: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 58367.html
Thanks for looking! Justin
Thanks for the nice words, What keeps me going at this point is that I am way too close to push it to the side now. Had I been further off a break may not have hurt but I am also 25 years behind schedule on it and more lost time is not a luxury I can afford to myself any more.
Subtle waves and ripples along the right side are still being eliminated. Two PIA's in particular on each side of the door but its ever so slowly taking shape but not without a fight of course. A few photos below with more details here: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... &start=474
Also just finished having the mains on my POLO-motor machined and then hand polished for windage. A few shots below but I have started a dedicated thread for just this motor: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 58367.html
Thanks for looking! Justin
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Is that a Snap On Blue Point 8 oz? If not, it's a damned close approximation.
No finer "finish work" hammer in the world. I got mine my first year in aircraft mechanics school and dread the day I have to rehandle it. Being a part time hobby blacksmith I own over 30 hammers,...but when it counts,..and you've got to have the right feel,..that's the one I reach for.
You are indeed close on finishing. GOGOGO!
Yes, I am not above cheerleading, haha.
I also have to comment that I like your "third hand" shots where it appears you can hold the hammer, the wood buffer piece, and the camera,..all at once. I've had to do that myself at times for work progress pix and it's fun when it works out eh? The hammer clamps the wood piece in this one, and it's a nice action shot.
No finer "finish work" hammer in the world. I got mine my first year in aircraft mechanics school and dread the day I have to rehandle it. Being a part time hobby blacksmith I own over 30 hammers,...but when it counts,..and you've got to have the right feel,..that's the one I reach for.
You are indeed close on finishing. GOGOGO!
Yes, I am not above cheerleading, haha.
I also have to comment that I like your "third hand" shots where it appears you can hold the hammer, the wood buffer piece, and the camera,..all at once. I've had to do that myself at times for work progress pix and it's fun when it works out eh? The hammer clamps the wood piece in this one, and it's a nice action shot.
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Justin,
I have lost your email address - I hope you can assist me with some photos of the metal profile that accepts the rubber seal for the carrera motors. The metal profile (like a C with flat back) is located around the sides and back of the carrera engine tray in the engine compartment. I am looking for detailed photos of entire length of the profiel on the tray. You can reach me at the email on my profile. Thanks in advance for the help.
I have lost your email address - I hope you can assist me with some photos of the metal profile that accepts the rubber seal for the carrera motors. The metal profile (like a C with flat back) is located around the sides and back of the carrera engine tray in the engine compartment. I am looking for detailed photos of entire length of the profiel on the tray. You can reach me at the email on my profile. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Careful with that hammer Steve... that's final paint right? I looked at my hammer and its made by prototool. Though not a fancy snap-on version it was part of my old mentors collection so its very sentimental and still just as handy. Congratulations on actually finishing and driving your car, Well done! I watched your video the first time you fired her up.. very cool! Now, have you cut those extra-long exhaust tips back yet? If so how many times did you scob or burn your ankles/shins on them before you did?
Congratulations once again!
Bill, great catching up with you and thank you for all the suggestions and help recently. Appreciated!
I've decided to follow Bill's lead a bit and build a Faux-cam out of my Polo-motor for my car. Just recently purchased the entire 4-cam generator assembly complete minus the shroud tin from Peter Hofmann at classic parts in Germany. Below are a few shots of that. More photos and details of it can be seen here: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 6&start=24
Final paint beginning with the bumpers started this week and though I am several years behind schedule its all the more satisfying to be at this stage officially. More updates as painting and motor work slowly continues. Thanks for looking! Justin
Congratulations once again!
Bill, great catching up with you and thank you for all the suggestions and help recently. Appreciated!
I've decided to follow Bill's lead a bit and build a Faux-cam out of my Polo-motor for my car. Just recently purchased the entire 4-cam generator assembly complete minus the shroud tin from Peter Hofmann at classic parts in Germany. Below are a few shots of that. More photos and details of it can be seen here: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 6&start=24
Final paint beginning with the bumpers started this week and though I am several years behind schedule its all the more satisfying to be at this stage officially. More updates as painting and motor work slowly continues. Thanks for looking! Justin
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- They turned as best as I could hope for with a uniform pattern and not a "tiger strip" to be seen. BUT we missed a lower corner on each bumper at the tip as they turn inward. The base was just fogged there without solid coverage. The clear was already on at discovery so no choice but to sand and try again.
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Getting small nagging parts into final coat of silver.
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love it Justin. even has a few parts that were orginally on my cab..
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Justin,
Coupe line up and gabs looking better than factory...if factory spend the time you have ...They would have gone broke....
Lovely work....
On the Carrera shroud ,please make sure #3&4 cylinder side will have different angle on 911 engines and 616 356 engines
and #1&2 cylinder section will have longer air guide wing ( Original Carrera Shrouds are short and different angle, will loose air force )
These modifications we do in our Carrera Shrouds we build. Each Engines have different length and angle of air guide wings to get the air
with max force to the cylinders and cylinder heads. Just a note for you.
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Coupe line up and gabs looking better than factory...if factory spend the time you have ...They would have gone broke....
Lovely work....
On the Carrera shroud ,please make sure #3&4 cylinder side will have different angle on 911 engines and 616 356 engines
and #1&2 cylinder section will have longer air guide wing ( Original Carrera Shrouds are short and different angle, will loose air force )
These modifications we do in our Carrera Shrouds we build. Each Engines have different length and angle of air guide wings to get the air
with max force to the cylinders and cylinder heads. Just a note for you.
Best,
Ibrahim Kuzu
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Dallas,TX
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Thank you very much Robert! You must be talking about the gravel screen/fender brace with your chassis number on it. Tell you what, I'm all for getting bits and pieces back together with the car they originally came from. If you have or can round up another original tank screen I'll be happy to trade with you. Again, I just need it to be original and in like condition.
Hi Ibrahim, Thanks a lot! I also appreciate the tip concerning the internal veins. Its going to be a real work in progress as it goes but I will most certainly keep what you said in mind. Thanks again you guys! Justin
This coupe should have been painted months ago but my side job Coupe into Speedster project eats a lot of my off time now but I do try to set at least an hour a day so it continues to crawl forward. I'm just finishing up the last bit of back masking and will have it sealer hopefully by next week. I'd like to get it into finally paint soon as the motor for this project is beginning to really move forward and will most certainly be taking up a lot more of my attention. Below are a few updated shots and links to each if you'd like to see more. Thanks for stopping by! Justin
Polopolus Engine build for this car: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 6&start=66
Coupe into Speedster project: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... =846#29417
Hi Ibrahim, Thanks a lot! I also appreciate the tip concerning the internal veins. Its going to be a real work in progress as it goes but I will most certainly keep what you said in mind. Thanks again you guys! Justin
This coupe should have been painted months ago but my side job Coupe into Speedster project eats a lot of my off time now but I do try to set at least an hour a day so it continues to crawl forward. I'm just finishing up the last bit of back masking and will have it sealer hopefully by next week. I'd like to get it into finally paint soon as the motor for this project is beginning to really move forward and will most certainly be taking up a lot more of my attention. Below are a few updated shots and links to each if you'd like to see more. Thanks for stopping by! Justin
Polopolus Engine build for this car: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/6-Hot-Rod--M ... 6&start=66
Coupe into Speedster project: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... =846#29417
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Bodywork and final paint job Completed. A couple of years behind schedule but this big milestone finally reached as of last week. Had to enlist the help of a good friend a fellow car builder-painter to ensure the new Silver paint went on like its supposed to. He did not disappoint, I'd realistically still be wrestling with the metal flake with mixed results at best. Turns out I'm more suited to a sanding block than a spray-gun; at least in dealing with metallic paint. Its certainly not perfect by any stretch but the car is at least to a level that I can stand to look at on a daily basis. The job of course did not go smoothly or as planned but perseverance eventually put it to bed. This long and sorted journey begins here: http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... &start=690
If you care to see more photos and details. The actual fun part of putting this car back together can actually begin. The next logical step will be a new headliner and or wiring harness installation.
Thanks for looking! Justin
If you care to see more photos and details. The actual fun part of putting this car back together can actually begin. The next logical step will be a new headliner and or wiring harness installation.
Thanks for looking! Justin
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hi justin i'm trying to think of good words to compliment your project. pleasing might be an understated word. bitchin also comes to mind . seems like it's a milestone reached. congratulations fits. thanks for sharing
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Thank you Ryan, I really appreciate that! Getting it in final color was a major miles stone as it means the corner has finally been turned to where I can actually begin assembling car after all these years. Not to mention the fact that I am just totally burned out on block sanding on this body; it was more than time to move on. Though I'm still in process of color sanding it but I can at least see the end of it coming. Thanks again! Justin
1/22/16
Slowly color sanding the finish and to break up that monotony assembling and installing what I can. New headliner has been installed and am just getting the front suspension set. More photos and details of that work here:
http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... =864#32062
Thanks for looking! Justin
1/22/16
Slowly color sanding the finish and to break up that monotony assembling and installing what I can. New headliner has been installed and am just getting the front suspension set. More photos and details of that work here:
http://www.abcgt.com/forum/14-356-Resto ... =864#32062
Thanks for looking! Justin
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It's always good to follow the code of Clint, "A man's got to know his limitations."Justin Rio wrote:Bodywork and final paint job Completed. A couple of years behind schedule but this big milestone finally reached as of last week. Had to enlist the help of a good friend a fellow car builder-painter to ensure the new Silver paint went on like its supposed to. He did not disappoint, I'd realistically still be wrestling with the metal flake with mixed results at best. Turns out I'm more suited to a sanding block than a spray-gun; at least in dealing with metallic paint.
Thanks for looking! Justin
The car looks great.
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