Re: New Build
a little bit of epoxy primer for all of that bare metal
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a little bit of epoxy primer for all of that bare metal
Now for some shiny stuff
And the carboard removed Yikes next time I'll put something on it so it doesnt stick
So I think I know your theme now ... Bravo! and a piece of advice I've been around automobiles all my life. They're mechanical devices. They always let ya down. Ya buy 'em, ya drive 'em, ya break 'em, ya fix 'em, ya sell 'em. Goods in the market place. Don't get too attached to this car.
steve wrote:And the carboard removed Yikes next time I'll put something on it so it doesnt stick
So I think I know your theme now ... Bravo! and a piece of advice I've been around automobiles all my life. They're mechanical devices. They always let ya down. Ya buy 'em, ya drive 'em, ya break 'em, ya fix 'em, ya sell 'em. Goods in the market place. Don't get too attached to this car.
Thanks for the advice, I was once told not to put more into the car than I would miss if it rolled off of a cliff so it has been a labor of love and a lets see if I can do this kind of thing. Oh and Shhhhhh if you know I'm still not saying exactly what it is.
The engine is almost done, My OCD is showing again.
Hardtop is coming along nicely, now for the finishing touches
My first attempt at Krinkle finish. The side braces for the dash, plus I had some leftover edge trim from some side flares that we put on a car at our shop.
Way too shiny, ya cheater!
The Pynchon Civic was so cool. I'm really looking forward to seeing this at the block party in September.
HAHAHA Thanks, It looks plenty cheaty enough just because of how clean and nicely painted I'm making it. The plan is to make this thing street legal so I was making it nice just in case I need to do some parades or something like that. Or I may just sell it some time after it's debut I don't know yet. Although plans are to make the race at the Corvette museum the end of next year so I know I'll keep it that long.
Got the wire harnesses cleaned up
Before:
After:
Getting wired:
May be the cleanest Lemon I've ever seen.
So It looks like it's gonna be a go for the engine and tranny getting put in this weekend
A little bit of steering wheel Porn:
So it did happen Woo Hoo:
In the immortal words of Bill Murray from Caddy Shack "It's in the hole"
Got a little bit of work done n it today, got her back on all 4's and got the shifter and shift boot in.
Gonna have to paint that emergency brake handle it's ugly
Bolted a few more goodies on
Master cylinder has to come back off since I bolted the wrong one on.
So I was perusing the other pages on the forum here and came across another build. The question was asked about building something for the car out of fiberglass. My question would be since I have to cover the top of a convertible and I built the top out of fiberglass does that count towards my total cost of the build? I've seen other cars with make shift roofs on their convertibles but will I get penalized for building mine to resemble a real hard top?
So I was perusing the other pages on the forum here and came across another build. The question was asked about building something for the car out of fiberglass. My question would be since I have to cover the top of a convertible and I built the top out of fiberglass does that count towards my total cost of the build? I've seen other cars with make shift roofs on their convertibles but will I get penalized for building mine to resemble a real hard top?
Yes. They will ban you from being allowed to race.
On a more serious note, do not assume they will allow you run without arm restraints...probably will but might not.
steve wrote:So I was perusing the other pages on the forum here and came across another build. The question was asked about building something for the car out of fiberglass. My question would be since I have to cover the top of a convertible and I built the top out of fiberglass does that count towards my total cost of the build? I've seen other cars with make shift roofs on their convertibles but will I get penalized for building mine to resemble a real hard top?
Yes. They will ban you from being allowed to race.
On a more serious note, do not assume they will allow you run without arm restraints...probably will but might not.
Good point, I will get them just in case. Beats scrambling around trying to get them at the track. I've got to build up the budget now so the pics may be a bit slower coming in. Although I'm not to far away from having the engine ready to fire up. Getting the injectors cleaned out from 180,000 miles of road rage driving. I will be starting on the body work soon and that should get interesting. I wonder if I put some kind of other material under the roof panel for roll over protection if they would let me run without arm restraints? Maybe straps?
I wonder if I put some kind of other material under the roof panel for roll over protection if they would let me run without arm restraints? Maybe straps?
Honestly, you do not even notice they are there when racing and it adds about 2 seconds to belt in times. Email Evil Genius if that seems a problem and get a ruling if a fiberglass hard top is sufficient.
Well you know I was worried about shaving that last second off of our pit times but since we're being banned I guess I wont worry about it
So what do you guys think, stay with the stock dash or install the nice aluminum one that I bought from Jegs? I feel like the aluminum one will evoke the wrath of Kahn upon my valuation
Stock dash after gutting, BTW it's just laying up there not bolted in
Wait you put those back in? huh.
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