Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
Silock, you have an old Cheville and I'm your huckleberry. Pm me. you willing to put in some work and we can build that fucker to kill some shot
Definitely willing. I just honestly don't know where to start. I'd definitely have to trailer it to you. I doubt it will even start up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
Me too. I, live in my garage everyday and love every minute
I would rather be driving a sweet ride than fixing the car. People love working on their cars. Wouldnt let anyone else touch it. Not my thing, But thats just me.:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Silock:
It needs the whole treatment, if it's even salvageable. My parents bought the car in 72 when they got married. Drove it for a few years, then it sat in a garage rusting until I turned 16. They gave it to me and I drove it for a few years, but it was too unreliable to keep, so it's been sitting in their garage for the last 15 years.
It was rusting back in the 90s when I drove it. It had a hole in the trunk floor back then and rust on the roof. I don't even want to imagine where all the rust is that I can't even see. I don't know how to repair that kind of damage.
The interior is also bad, but that's the easy stuff. Drivetrain is probably all rusted, and I know it doesn't have the original engine anymore. I'd definitely upgrade the transmission and rearend. It's an automatic with a 2.73 rear. Yuck.
But it's always been my dad's dream to someday restore it. He just doesn't have the time or energy to do it, and I don't have the funds.
Yeah, funds is a big deal, but if you're not looking for a numbers resto, you have one of the best platforms on earth to get back into shape, if you have the dough. Engine and drivetrain are a no brainer with scads of options from new crate engines to a junk yard rescue. And nearly every part, panel, doodad and whatsit on that car is available in repro and NOS [new old stock]. You could literally map everything you want fixed and there's someone who has an exact match, down to just a portion of a rear quarter panel, or as you say a trunk bed. Lost the original lighter insert? Got it. Headlights dead. Got 'em. Turn signals, ditto. etc.
Then there's obviously making the repairs, drivetrain, body and/or interior, yourself with elbow grease, and becoming a car swap [like a flea market for gear heads] bum looking for deals, which will cost more time but significantly less money. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO:
Silock, you have an old Cheville and I'm your huckleberry. Pm me. you willing to put in some work and we can build that ****er to kill some shot
Well there you go.
Don't be shy, jump on that offer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
I've got a new project I'm dying to start on too!!!
Oh yea, same here. Got some things going on for both my Jeep and Momma's '57.
She thinks she wants to drive her '57 to Greaserama this year. I'm a bit nervous, definitely taking a fire extinguisher. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
Oh yea, same here. Got some things going on for both my Jeep and Momma's '57.
She thinks she wants to drive her '57 to Greaserama this year. I'm a bit nervous, definitely taking a fire extinguisher.