Hello from Indianapolis
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- Roadster Nut
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Hello from Indianapolis
It occurred to me that I haven't actually formally introduced myself despite already asking questions in the tech section.
My name is Tim and I just recently purchased a 69 R16. The car is in decent shape (no rust and recent paint) but has required a fair amount of time and money chasing down electrical and mechanical gremlins.
What was originally planned to be a "buy it, drive it, enjoy it" kinda deal went off the rails over the winter. And those dreaded words "while I'm at it" have been very very expensive.
I just finished the front end and went with new ball joints, tie rods, a arm spindles, springs, shocks, bushings, and sway bar. I also went the brake upgrade route and have 300ZX brakes on it. 15" wheels with 185/55/15 Summer rubber.
I have the dash and console off at Just Dashes getting re-covered. New steering wheel, Retro Sound stereo, amp, sub and speakers ready to install. Re-covering seats right now. I am also putting the heating back in the car. It may not have needed it in Nevada but it sure needs it here. So I've been acquiring all the parts needed to get that accomplished.
This will ever be a show car or anything but it will be reliable and fun. That's all I'm after.
My name is Tim and I just recently purchased a 69 R16. The car is in decent shape (no rust and recent paint) but has required a fair amount of time and money chasing down electrical and mechanical gremlins.
What was originally planned to be a "buy it, drive it, enjoy it" kinda deal went off the rails over the winter. And those dreaded words "while I'm at it" have been very very expensive.
I just finished the front end and went with new ball joints, tie rods, a arm spindles, springs, shocks, bushings, and sway bar. I also went the brake upgrade route and have 300ZX brakes on it. 15" wheels with 185/55/15 Summer rubber.
I have the dash and console off at Just Dashes getting re-covered. New steering wheel, Retro Sound stereo, amp, sub and speakers ready to install. Re-covering seats right now. I am also putting the heating back in the car. It may not have needed it in Nevada but it sure needs it here. So I've been acquiring all the parts needed to get that accomplished.
This will ever be a show car or anything but it will be reliable and fun. That's all I'm after.
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Welcome! Glad to have another addition to the community!
Sounds like you are appropriately smitten. Hopefully you had enough time to drive and bond with it before starting all the great repairs and upgrades. That way you'll enjoy all the work even more!
Sounds like you are appropriately smitten. Hopefully you had enough time to drive and bond with it before starting all the great repairs and upgrades. That way you'll enjoy all the work even more!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
65 Impala Convertible
2017 C43 AMG
67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
65 Impala Convertible
2017 C43 AMG
- Gregs672000
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Another victim of the "while I'm in there", but you won't regret it. There's just something about these darn cars! We'll need pictures!
Greg Burrows
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
I just brought it down off the jack stands last night after it being 8" off the ground for three months. Interior is basically new. If it stops it, suspends it or steers it I probably replaced it. Still need to finish running the fuel lines and such but it is mostly done. On Monday it goes in for a new top and a front end alignment. It has been fun working on this little car and the problem solving aspect of it has really been a frustrating joy. Especially considering I knew absolutely zero about this thing about 6 months ago. I have a bit more knowledge now.
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Once I roll it out of the garage and into the sunlight I will take more pics.
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Looks great! Um, I AM kinda wondering how the soft top and the rollbar are going to get along???
Greg Burrows
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
It clears, but just. Much mock-up as I was bending and welding. The photo from the back makes the bars look a little taller than what they actually are.
- jheck
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Tim,
Looks amazing! What's your experience been with JustDashes? I'm interested in quality and turn around. Was the price reasonable?
Cheers,
Jason
Looks amazing! What's your experience been with JustDashes? I'm interested in quality and turn around. Was the price reasonable?
Cheers,
Jason
Jason
1970 1600
Bluegrass country, KY
1970 1600
Bluegrass country, KY
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Just Dashes was Just Amazing. Dash and console came back absolutely flawless. It wasn't cheap but it isn't a skillset I possess so I had to have someone else do it. If I was going to have someone else do it I may as well use the best. It was about $2000 for dash and console and it took about 14 weeks.
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Another Q: regarding JustDashes; I'm thinking about sending my dash out to them soon (also from Indpls area, hey!), did you leave the VIN plate attached and they worked around it, or removed? For some reason the whole VIN plate thing is giving me (undue) pause.
1969 SRL311 (resto project)
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2013 Golf R (hers)
2014 Corvette
2015 SS (daily, Holden-mode)
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
They reattached it
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Great looking build. What brand of seats are those?
Al
67.5 SPL F/Prod Race Car #23
67.5 SRL(00246) F/Prod Race car #00
69 SRL Driver
69 SRL Project
65 Ford Falcon Sedan Delivery Deluxe Project
67.5 SPL F/Prod Race Car #23
67.5 SRL(00246) F/Prod Race car #00
69 SRL Driver
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Cobra seats. I originally had two passenger seats so I had to replace anyway. Went the easy route and bought new seats.
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
More pics.
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- mshort07
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Re: Hello from Indianapolis
Welcome to the group. Nice looking car. What type of wheels are those?
Matt
Urbanna VA
1969 SRL311 / 1967 SPL311 - Resto Project
1967 SPL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1967 SPL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1968 SRL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1968 Datsun 520 pickup
1993 Jeep
Urbanna VA
1969 SRL311 / 1967 SPL311 - Resto Project
1967 SPL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1967 SPL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1968 SRL311 - Donor Car - long gone
1968 Datsun 520 pickup
1993 Jeep