Thursday, May 13, 2010

Doors are Back

Got Gary's Super Goo to adhere my brace rod to bottom of rear valance panel. This panel restoration is more a challenge than a wise decision. I've seen a reproduction online for $300 but that's not the point.

















Sanding filler for the umpteenth time on said valance panel
















Looks good from this angle
















Get these out of harm's way
















Gotta hang these and get Joey going with the POR15 (where's Joe?)
















Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm still working on the stupid valance panel.
















Fits pretty good
















To your left you'll see the damaged hood that still hasn't been rectified.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

March Push

Tape Time!





























Mike and Andrew get to it.















Looks ready for some Chroma Premier












Yup. What's that smell?














One color at last, on profile.






























Door hinge rebuild with Huw's help


































































Rear valance panel has hit everything but the lottery. We can rebuild it.












Fiberglass hood came in from freight truck. BUMMER...

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Took the summer, fall and early winter off. Been real busy with shop enhancements and bay additions, and other good excuses. But now I'm getting refocused... see below

Hired Guns

Award winning body crew took pity on my project and decided to come to my shop for a few weekends to get this masterpiece moving again. Granted, I did all the hard work and these guys get all the glory.

PS. Carworks young crew Austin and Joe had just finished applying POR-15 to the rest of the insides of the body and trunk that we hadn't painted last year.





Gary (don't know if I should use his real name) does the lower quarters.













Mike does the final "pull" of filler on the roof.














Right side door gets filler from Gary














Same door gets sanded by me.



















Right side door back on to help getting the lines right at the rear quarter. Andrew gets the cowl panel in order.












Left rear quarter gets coated. (Oldest daughter Kate visits later same week and not only remembers the smell of body filler but likes the seafoam color.)












Right side goes seafoam too.















What are these things? Glad you asked - these are homemade support anchors with captive nuts for fender braces.













Ready for welding.















Welded. Remember, don't hold the work while welding without a glove.














Looks official.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

More Suspension Time

On the eve of July vacation week in the pouring and incessant rain, I have talked Linda into helping me update my blog. If summer ever comes, it would be nice to take a break from cars in general. So, the Rambler is the first wave of the furloughs. But we did make progress recently (see below). I am grateful for all the advice I've received from Robert B. and assistance I've had from Dave W. & Huw P.


Rear differential & rear leaf springs in place














Nice arc on those new rear leafs















Trunnion time




















Helicoil on the rear diff
















I told you it was posi















Wider shot of trunnion time




















Side shot
















Action shot (who needs factory tools?)












Beefin' up rear diff spring perches

















Nice weld Dave











Adding more welds between axle tube and diff body

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Suspension Time

Old employee Dave W. (remember the scout that gave me the model of an AMX at a Christmas party a million years ago?) on the run from Swine Flu in Mexico via Cuba/Toronto (long story) becomes available for suspension work

Reinforcing lower control arm inner bushings
with homemade washers (thanks Robert).




This is what the lower arm looked like installed













Original upper control arm bushings before we cook them out in preparation for urethane bushings











Even a dummy would know that this bushing is toast















Reworking the lower arms (art shot by Huw)












Setting up suspension parts for paint















Looking good