I told my wife,it could be worse,I could collect women,instead of cars!
Ha, thats a good one… but I bet shes not happy when you say that cause she wouldn’t like either one
I told my wife,it could be worse,I could collect women,instead of cars!
Do not throw ANYTHING away during disassembly! Even if you think it’s trash. Sometimes old genuine parts are better than reproduction.
Though there’s no excuse for poor fitting repro bumpers (along with the fact I’ve found some to be thinner and lighter than OEM), I’ve seen and heard of many issues over the years about rechromed OEM bumpers.As my friend found out with restoring his Mustang, and hes perfectionist when it comes to body and paint work. This is a repop bumper and look how it fits. The right side fits pretty much perfect but the left, not so great. I don’t know what he did with old bumper or even if the car came with one.
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He tried to make it fit better for 2 more hours after he sent the pictures above! He swapped some brackets and did a little shimmying, heres the end result. A little better, but not much. He said hes done, and hes not messing with it anymore.
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Stop blowing apart a decent car on a weekend and thinking you have started the restoration process. Take an assembly off, restore it and store it for reassembly. Then take another assembly off and repeat. By the time you get the car torn down you have it 1/3 of the way and you're still excited to start the next process.
Most guys that tear a car totally apart will not complete it and then the process of selling it to a number of same minded newbies will happen, it will be apart for years, parts will get lost and the project will never get put back together let alone correctly.
Oh, and don't look for the cheapest body and paint guy and tell him to put it on the backburner as you aren't in a hurry. Give him a timeline, keep up your end on the money and hold him to the timeline, you know like your employer does with you or you get fired. Same principle.
Wow! I used to dump out a 5 gallon bucket of nuts,bolts,screws and fasteners from stripping cars onto the garage floor,and assemble a whole car from it!