To Do List
The bomb didn't come with an instruction manual. Time for a plan.
A. Strip the car.
A. Strip the car.
- Get the car rolling
- Remove the bonnet.
- Remove bonnet latches.
- Remove radiator and what's left of the front bumper.
- Remove front wings, headlights and anything connected to those parts.
- Take lots of photos of the engine compartment. Write down what is connected to what.
- Remove whats left of the exhaust system.
- Remove engine and transmission.
- Remove steering gear and power steering pump.
- Remove all brake system components from engine compartment.
- Remove or unmount all electrical components from engine compartment.
- Remove heater box.
- Remove anything else that will unbolt from the front of the car.
- Remove all 4 door panels.
- Take lots of photos of the insides of the doors.
- Remove window regulators. About now is when I wish the bomb didn't have power windows.
- Remove window glass
- Remove door locks.
- Remove all 4 doors from car.
- Remove all seats.
- Remove headliners. (Both are completely shot)
- Document rear climate control and remove it.
- Remove rear quarter trim.
- Decide if dash stays or goes.
- Remove windshield. (it leaks...)
- Remove rear windows.
- Remove funky plastic around rear windows.
- Remove boot lid, latches and everything from the boot.
- Remove rear wings.
- Remove rear bumper.
- Detrim rest of body.
- Remove lower rockers. Bet I find nothing but rust behind them.
- Remove what remains of vinyl top.
- Preassure wash frame and underside of body.
- Hopefully frame and bottom of car are solid.
- Paint frame and bottom of body with POR-15 or zero-rust.
- Investigate moon roof removal.
so much for day one. day two:
B. Rust repair
- Roll bomb into my 'spray tent'.
- Clean the entire body.
- Spray everything with 2 coats epoxy primer.
- Identify what body panels need replacement.
- Find and purchase panels.
- Cut out rusted areas.
- Weld in new panels. Use weld-through primer on areas that will be behind welds.
- Grind welds smooth.
- Epoxy Primer on repairs.
- Fix dents.
- High build primer (All-U-Need?) and block, block, block.
- Evaluate doors. Replace doors or skins as needed.
- Spray epoxy primer on the repaired doors.
- Mount doors back on car.
- High build primer on doors.
- Block block block.
- Purchase new wings, boot lid and bonnet.
- Prep and epoxy the new panels.
- Mount new the new panels.
- Primer and block bonnet, boot lid and wings..
- Put the car up on blocks
Second mortgage on the house. Hock my computer. Send the rims off to Stockton Wheel. While I'm waiting for the rims to come back:
- Find full size rear glass to replace the silly limo glass.
- Send transmission off for rebuild.
- Buy a rebuilt long block.
- Send the carburetor out for rebuild.
- Drop the front suspension, rebuild it and put it back in the car.
- Rebuild the rear suspension.
- Repack or replace wheel bearings.
- Replace all brake components on all 4 wheels.
- Send some small parts like the heater box out for powder coat.
When the wheels come back, buy 4 new tires and put them on the car. All this so I can roll the bomb out and paint. After painting, put the car back together except for the interior. Assembly is the reverse of part A.
That is a sh*t load of work. After all this work the car still isn't close to done. I'm already tired and I haven't even started.
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