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Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:59 pm
by Alvin
SO GOOD!

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 2:41 pm
by iloveredmeat
Amazing!

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:12 am
by William
Beautiful build, well done!

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 12:19 pm
by Mattk
I mean it’s alright.

That’s if “alright” means gorgeous and extremely well done; then yea it’s alright!

😉

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:13 pm
by spriso
More Progress

I finally got the cloth soft top installed onto the car-- still a little more adjustments left to do to get some of the last wrinkles out (our 30-degree days are not helping), but at least the test drives will be a little warmer now!

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Nearly done!

Michael

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:21 pm
by Bwk2000
Careful Michael. With the top up, that’s a mighty tight fit under there.

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 9:38 pm
by spriso
December Drives

Its been raining here in Oregon-- a LOT. I have had to get out for some final test and tune drives, and the weather just has not cooperated-- today we started off cold and clear (in the mid-20s), but thankfully no rain. After taking care of a million little other jobs, I took the car out for about a 50-mile loop, and the SR sure loves the cold, crisp air... The winter light made for some nice photography opportunities...

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Not much left to sort out now. I'll probably try to put about 500 miles on it just to shake it down a bit more before it goes up for sale... now the question will be put it on Bring A Trailer or not??

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 10:45 pm
by Bwk2000
Sooo … When can I come down and pick it up? You don't deliver, right? 😉

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 2:19 pm
by Alvin
spriso wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 9:38 pm

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Not much left to sort out now. I'll probably try to put about 500 miles on it just to shake it down a bit more before it goes up for sale... now the question will be put it on Bring A Trailer or not??
Incredible photo! If it isn't already sold privately, BaT is a great starting point for selling. The reach, exposure and market is hard to beat and Sting-Grey will do well!

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 8:43 am
by CSP311
Another geat build from Michael, enjoy the thought processes for this and another restorations. Love it.

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 2:46 pm
by Gregs672000
That ride should put many a smile on the new owners face... sure hope they drive the daylights out of it!

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2022 11:21 am
by spriso
More Small Details

Still had a few small details to sort out in the trunk area-- I want this car as complete as possible before it goes up for sale. Spare tires that fit over our big brake kit (but don't take up the entire trunk) can be hard to find, but I recently found the Infiniti G20 spare will fit over the brakes (with a small spacer) and fit into the trunk space well-- now I will buy every one of those I can find when I'm a the U-Pull-It... :)

The lug wrench was also reworked to work with the 3/4" lug nuts that are on the car-- the original had long since disappeared, so that was sent out for plating too.

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The jack was refinished in the correct school-bus yellow, and snapped in place in its holder well too:

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The spare is nice and compact, but I will probably find a small tire cover to really complete the installation, and keep things clean. The stock spare tire tie down clamp was a little short, so I reworked one to add some length, and sent it out to be plated and now things are looking good and function properly-- can't have a loose spare flying around when we're driving!

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Inching ever closer to calling this done....

Michael

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 5:36 pm
by funkaholik
Looks amazing as always. This is an exceptionally beautiful car.
Thanks for the tip on the G20 spare. Installing my Spriso 300ZX kit now, so this is very timely info.

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:01 pm
by spriso
Erik wrote:
Thanks for the tip on the G20 spare. Installing my Spriso 300ZX kit now, so this is very timely info.
Just get a 3/8" spacer to put under it and it should clear a 26mm kit fine.

A lot of our cars use the aluminum Mazda RX-7 space saver spare, but they require a thicker spacer to fit and are not as good of a solution (but they look cool!):

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Michael

Re: Project Sting-Grey - a 1966 Restomod With SR20DE Power!

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2022 2:56 pm
by Mattk
That spare looks cool! What year rx7? I’ve given up on finding dori dori for a matching spare.