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FFR Originalbro
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Age: 35
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Finally got myself a car... again. My dad had given me his old 1977 Monte Carlo that was sitting in the garage about a year ago but it wouldv'e needed too much work done to it and too much stuff replaced to make it drivable, so I said fuck it.
Back in early May I bought a 1975 Chevrolet Chevelle from my neighbor. For a few years, I've been wanting an old car to have and drive around. Simply because I love old cars. I'd choose to go to a classic car show over a modern super/sports car show any day. The car had been in my neighbor's family since it was new, 32 years ago. It had about 118,000 miles on it when I bought it, so it wasn't driven a whole lot. (Seeing as how my dad's 1995 Thunderbird has almost 140,000 miles and the Chevelle is almost three times older). He was wanting to sell it for $2,500 - 3,000 but he sold it to me for $1,300. I got extremely lucky because he got lucky. He bought a 1969 El Camino for $4,000 and the car was worth $10,000 easily, so he felt generous I guess. A nice driving car for $1,300 is pretty damn nice. I could have driven it as it was but I wanted do a little restoration on it to make it look even cooler. The whole car was some maroon or dark red color. Interior and exterior. The exterior has one rust spot near the door on the passenger side, and a few dents on the quarter panels, but other than that, the exterior looked pretty good. Except that it needed a new paint job. The interior was pretty much gone. Torn up bench seats in the front and back, cracked dashboard, no carpeting on the floor at all. It needed a whole new interior So I start my restoration, here are some pictures of the car on May 15: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I wanted to get done in this restoration: All new interior, colored black Carpet Bucket Seats Back bench seat Dash Steering Wheel (because the old one was rotting and getting sticky and stuff) Door Panels Headliner New Paint Job New Wheels Shocks Cowl Induction Hood (because they're cool) Headers Carburetor Maybe some more engine work CD Player + Sound System I have ALL of the interior done except for the headliner, which I'm going to by sometime soon. ![]() After the interior I wanted to start getting the cowl induction hood piece attached and everything. That requires gluing, fiberglass filling/work, body putty work. A VERY ANNOYING JOB. Sanding the body putty down takes forever to make it look and feel smooth and everything, and if it's not a perfect job it will really show up once the car is painted. I've got one layer of body putty sanded and now it's ready for a second (maybe the last) coat. Then it will be another few hours of sanding by hand!!! ![]() ![]() I had to buy the fiberglass cowl piece because buying a whole cowl induction hood would cost around $400 and I don't have that. Instead I buy that piece. 2.5 inch cowl. I really wanted a 1 inch one but they didn't sell those. Only 2.5 inch and 4 inch. I'll be posting pictures in this thread as I progress. I can't wait until it's done. I refuse to drive it until then. I'll post the prices of everything sometime later |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Apr 2006
Age: 35
Posts: 147
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soo...you have a job...right?
wait...no? hahahaha |
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FFR Originalbro
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Age: 35
Posts: 8,751
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Yeah, I don't have a job right now.
Forgot to say, when I say I bought something, I mean my dad did rofl. Even though I'll eventually have to pay him back.. |
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FFR Player
Join Date: Apr 2006
Age: 35
Posts: 147
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Banned
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: :uoıʇɐɔoן
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nice dude
i'm 16 in a month and i'm getting an early 80's ford escort or something from my dad lmao |
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You're not going to pay him back. Don't kid yourself.
Have fun with it. |
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Banned
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She gave me the will to start and finish my car
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The Cars We Drove
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very nice job! I can't wait to see it when you're done!
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FFR Player
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Scarborough, ON, Canada
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I wanna see a video of Chris rollin' down the street.
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Sweet ride. Reminds of simpler times when I had a '71 Olds 442...I miss that car...
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nice lookin car
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my 88' mazda mx-6 was $800 and I've had it for almost 5 years
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it also has all of its seats lmfao pwnt
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I expected to see an anime sticker
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For some reason the idea of you pumping sharpnel out of a '75 Chevelle makes me chuckle.
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Wow, this really made me laugh for some reason.
I liked the hood without the cowl piece but the interior is hella better
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Last edited by rade0110; 06-4-2007 at 10:58 AM.. |
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FFR Originalbro
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Age: 35
Posts: 8,751
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Fish: The car had all of the seats. They were torn up bench seats. My neighbor gave me two black bucket seats because he wanted to get rid of them. One of them is in the car on the May 15 interior picture. That's the only seat you see in that. The seats are torn up so I got rid of them and put the seats in that were in the Monte Carlo in the garage.
bluguerrilla: damn you shouldv'e kept that rade: Now that I see that the stock cowl hoods from Chevy are like 1 inch, and mine is a 2.5, I agree. I think the stock cowl hoods look better. My dad had his mind set on buying a cowl hood for this though, and he wouldn't buy the whole hood. I guess he thinks he's going to drive it |
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