I have picked up my 68 2000 back around 1980 and drove it around Southern Cal for about 5 years until I moved to Texas. I had to leave it behind with my younger brother for a while until he decided to bring it out to me in the winter of 84. He drove to El Paso and parked to sleep for a while when he woke the temp had dropped, when he started it the oil pump drive gear sheared. I got a call that he was stranded and could I come with trailer and pick him up. Needless to say the car has sat all this time, No time and little money to put into the car.
Time now, I am retired and have the time and some money.
Over the years I removed the dash and interior and boxed all of it up, removed the engine and transmission. I recently built the body stand and just yesterday I separated the body from the frame after building the body holding jig.
Rolled the frame out and ready to start. I am going to knock the easy dirt off the frame and I think I will begin by putting some of the parts back on the frame just to take an inventory and to reacquaint myself with the various parts.
I am certainty open to all suggestions. Thank you for you time and suggestions, my journey begins.
beginning my 68 restoration
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- Roadster Newby
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beginning my 68 restoration
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Re: beginning my 68 restoration
Congratulations! Are you familiar with rust converters? Have you removed the wheel cylinders and drained the water out yet?
located in Chester NH
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
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Re: beginning my 68 restoration
Wow, looks very similar to my memories from 36 years ago, down to the silver color! Hard to fully tell, but it looks like the frame is in good shape. The rust will sand blast off. Any rust through on the cap? How's the rest of the body?
Regarding the engine... are you saying that it has a broken jack shaft? Have you had it apart yet? I'm curious as to what actually failed.
Regarding the engine... are you saying that it has a broken jack shaft? Have you had it apart yet? I'm curious as to what actually failed.
Greg Burrows
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
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Re: beginning my 68 restoration
Congrats on your resto journey. We can track your work here so it doesn't get lost in the Classified Wanted. Look forward to your progress.
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67.5 SPL 2000 Transplant
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