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progress has been coming pretty slow lately. i spent a little time under the car last week and found a stainless steel fastener in the passenger side rear brake assembly with no anti seize on it. there was only minor galling, but after stripping the allen head out of it i still had to remove the whole assembly down to the backing plate and drill out the fastener to accept an extractor. then i decided that if i had to replace one of the stainless fasteners i might as well replace them all- so that's what i did. no more stainless fasteners for this project. after coordinating with rdrp for a mutually acceptable solution to the radiator installation they ultimately decided they want to build a new one. those guys have been super helpful and very easy to communicate with. also, i'm thankful they've offered to cover the cost of all additional shipping. last weekend i boxed it up and prepared it to go back on the ups truck. i'm hopeful the hydroboost unit and the baer master cylinder will be arriving sometime soon... Attachment 53576 Attachment 53577 still moving forward! :thumbsup: danny |
Great build/thread Danny. :thumbsup:
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Attachment 54298 Attachment 54299 Attachment 54300 just about ready for another big push. always moving forward. thanks for checking in, danny :lateral: |
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...the pieces are coming together!!! i'm very happy to report that i have finally found a replacement 1968 door for the goat! Attachment 54441 Attachment 54442 Attachment 54443 judging from the photographs which have been sent to me this door appears to be in reasonably good condition- and it comes with complete guts and glass. ultimately it makes sense to me to retain the vent windows on account of the fact that it's one of the most readily identifiable distinguishing characteristics of the 1968 model. thanks for checking in on my project. danny :lateral: |
nice find, Danny. I personally vent windows from a nostalgia stand point. Glad to see you're keeping them.
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Attachment 56717 this project is still moving forward although it's been quite some time since my last update. i'm hoping to crank the engine by christmas. i will post again soon with more details. happy holidays to all! danny :lateral: |
I look forward to this post every time it shows up...
Any idea when you will be ready for paint? That one will tie you up time and money wise, however it will all be worth it in the end. Steady as she goes, keep up the good work! |
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...and i've been looking forward to bringing this thread up to date. Attachment 56799 at this point it's looking like blocking, fitting, etc. are all on the agenda immediately following start-up. paint is the next big piece of the puzzle. i would like to have the paint job completed by the end of march to leave myself at least a couple months to get the car road ready before summer rolls around. the last few days i've been putting the finishing touches on engine wiring and making other preparations to start the engine. i ran the oil pump priming tool for about 15 minutes at around 500 rpm last night, disabled the ignition coil, and cranked it over for the first time. the starter motor pinion gear engages nicely with the ring gear and i didn't hear any strange sounds. on friday i'll prime the fuel line and fire it up... best wishes to all for a happy holiday season! danny :lateral: |
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