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1964 Catalina Safari
I accidentally posted this in "project introductions" a minute ago...meant to post it here (sorry!) since they are never actually done :)
Hey guys, I've been lurking on Lateral-G for years pulling inspiration from all the amazing G-Machines on here. 5 years ago this October, my daughter was 3 months old and I thought I needed a project to have my "me" time. I scoured Craigslist for a few weeks, and because I had no money, I purchased the biggest pile of s#!t car possible. I new I shouldn't have bought it. My best friend and I grew up building cars together. I talk to him daily and yet I didn't tell him I was buying this wreck. I should have known better. I picked this 1964 Catalina wagon up from a guy who flipped it from a police auction. It was a total rust bucket, the front left fender was smashed in, had the ride height of a 4x4 and possibly the most embarrassing set of American Racing wheels ever made. In the wagon I found a bunch (14) empty beer cans, a birthday card, and a pair of woman's panties. Apparently someone had a fun birthday. His car was impounded. His loss my gain (or maybe I should've considered it a loss as well). http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594571.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594572.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594573.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594584.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594585.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594586.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594587.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594598.jpg http://s3.amazonaws.com/reallysimple...2385594599.jpg |
5 years later...
So 5 years later, she finally came to life.
1964 Catalina Safari Style: 90's Street Racer / Surfmobile Engine: 570hp NRE 468bbc Trans: Turbo 400 Rear End: Currie 9" Suspension: All rebuilt stock (oh boy!)...for now. Found some helpful goodies @ Ridetech that will be under the Xmas tree. Although this thing is heavy it has almost perfect 25% weight distribution to each tire. http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5698.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5701.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5704.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5711.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5720.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5724.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5725.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5726.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5727.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5729.JPG http://namtramedia.com/cc/c_IMG_5731.JPG |
Wow, what a transformation!
That is looking good...congrats. :thumbsup: |
I keep telling my wife that we need to build a wagon for a "family car." I love the green you chose.
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Wow great job ! It looks sweet!!!
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I can't see the pics! :headscratch:
Ok I got em now. Most excellent job! That's a great looking car. |
The Wagon
Awesome job Mike
That engine looks incredible haha |
Awesome Job! Love the color! :cheers:
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It's the F'n Catalina Wine mixer!
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GREAT JOB!!! Looks killa!!!!
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