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Jefe_505
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Newb intro

Post by Jefe_505 »

Heyo,

I'm a new roadster owner. Happened across a late '69 1600, looked like a good candidate for a project to work with my kids. I have fond memories of working with my dad when I was their age, and I hope I can put those memories into them as well.
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I'm not new to working on cars, but I think this project probably has the smallest parts support.

There's a long way to go, but it's a marathon, not a sprint. My oldest has 3 years until he's old enough to drive legally.
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Re: Newb intro

Post by S Allen »

Welcome. Looks like a great bonding experience is coming your way.

Steve
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Re: Newb intro

Post by theunz »

“Project to work with my kids“...hmm, isn’t that just code for slave labor🤫
Anything to get the kids off the couch, and learning skills that will save them money and time throughout their lives is a worthy endeavor.
Give them the easy fun stuff first, then start slipping in the grunt work😎

PS. I think you’ll find that there is much more parts support then you think. Hit the quick links bar at the top left of the page and check out the vendors.
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Re: Newb intro

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theunz wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 8:02 am “Project to work with my kids“...hmm, isn’t that just code for slave labor🤫
Anything to get the kids off the couch, and learning skills that will save them money and time throughout their lives is a worthy endeavor.
Give them the easy fun stuff first, then start slipping in the grunt work😎

PS. I think you’ll find that there is much more parts support then you think. Hit the quick links bar at the top left of the page and check out the vendors.
Well, unless the seats out of my 240Z really change things, I won't ever be in a position to drive this car.

It's theirs, so if they're working, it's toward the goal of them getting to drive it.
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Re: Newb intro

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Welcome, great project and good parenting in my opinion!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.

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Post by Mackn367 »

I think that's a great idea to work on this project with your kids! You will have plenty of support on this site too. You will come across obstacles along the way but don't be afraid to ask :) . Also be sure to take lots of pictures if/when you can and create a "member's garage" post so we can follow your journey. Excited to see the build!
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Re: Newb intro

Post by Jefe_505 »

After doing some questionable wiring, talking the kids through how to replace all the consumables on a distributor, and letting some MMO soak for a week, they got it started.

I've got a parts car coming by tomorrow to go through with another roadster local, then I'm having them start the body work.

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Re: Newb intro

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Excellent, that's awesome!!
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Re: Newb intro

Post by Linda »

Welcome.
Great pic to start your video “ I can’t believe it finally runs!” We have all been there!
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Re: Newb intro

Post by S Allen »

Very good progress. Awesome seeing your kids share your enthusiasm.

Steve
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Re: Newb intro

Post by Jefe_505 »

They've multiplied.
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We're breaking the red one for its frame and the fenderwell/body front. The rest of the body is far, far gone.

The kids have taken it down to this:
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We're going to take it into the back yard tonight, and they'll start cleaning it up.
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Re: Newb intro

Post by Linda »

Wow, that was fast, 10 days since you announced the parts car. Kids not in school...oh wait, this IS school :D
They have it torn down nicely.
Be careful with the power tools.

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Re: Newb intro

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Linda wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:01 pm Wow, that was fast, 10 days since you announced the parts car. Kids not in school...oh wait, this IS school :D
They have it torn down nicely.
Be careful with the power tools.

Linda
They're very careful and deliberate. In fact, the only one with an injury so far is me. I dropped the frame on my foot while moving it to the back yard. :lol:

I think the plan that's going to work is for them to clean up the frame, make new body mounts, then move it into the garage and build up the suspension.

Whether we do a full-on blast and powdercoat with the frame depends on what they discover as they clean it up with wire brushes. We've already got the supplies to blast and powdercoat the suspension bits in the garage, so that's pretty much a given. Fortunately, the only real suspension on the car is the front, so while centerlinks, tie rods, and control arm bushing sets are expensive, at least I'm only buying that stuff for one end.
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Re: Newb intro

Post by LBLanni »

I have new hardware and parts listed on EBAY. Hardware kits for the interior, engine bay, trunk and bumpers, along with numerous restored parts.

Here is an example:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/293597666171
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Re: Newb intro

Post by dads311 »

Be sure and check numbers on your titles, if you have them, just to be sure you don't try to register something with the wrong number. When I re-framed my car I had cut the number off the old frame with photo evidence where i took it out. Mine is a 67½ and I needed to keep the numbers right. So mine actually has two numbers on the title.
Great project for you and the kids.

Mike
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