Finally getting around to introducing myself
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:45 am
Hello to all,
My name is Rob Johnson and I live in Sewickley, PA. Sewickley is just outside of Pittsburgh. I have been on the site now for about 6 months and have found tons of helpful information that i used in getting my 1970 1600 back together. Thanks to all of you who post useful information and to those of you who directly responded to some of my inquiries. I just recently had the pleasure of driving the roadster for the first time. I came across it by storing it in my garage for a good friend of mine who was in the process of putting it back together. Long story short, he sold it to me about a year ago. The motor was in pieces and had recently returned from the machine shop. The only major change that was involved is that he found a cast iron head to replace the cracked aluminum head. It has been a long but exciting process to get it back on the road. I took it out for my first drive ever on Friday and I have to say i am hooked. I grew up in Michigan with many family members working for General Motors. I have always been a GM guy, but I have to say the roadster is a lot of fun. She runs great. Looking forward to enjoying it with what’s left of the nice weather and plan on doing some bodywork and interior work over the winter. She is pretty solid.
Here are a few photos.
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t47 ... edia_share" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks!
Rob Johnson
My name is Rob Johnson and I live in Sewickley, PA. Sewickley is just outside of Pittsburgh. I have been on the site now for about 6 months and have found tons of helpful information that i used in getting my 1970 1600 back together. Thanks to all of you who post useful information and to those of you who directly responded to some of my inquiries. I just recently had the pleasure of driving the roadster for the first time. I came across it by storing it in my garage for a good friend of mine who was in the process of putting it back together. Long story short, he sold it to me about a year ago. The motor was in pieces and had recently returned from the machine shop. The only major change that was involved is that he found a cast iron head to replace the cracked aluminum head. It has been a long but exciting process to get it back on the road. I took it out for my first drive ever on Friday and I have to say i am hooked. I grew up in Michigan with many family members working for General Motors. I have always been a GM guy, but I have to say the roadster is a lot of fun. She runs great. Looking forward to enjoying it with what’s left of the nice weather and plan on doing some bodywork and interior work over the winter. She is pretty solid.
Here are a few photos.
http://s1061.photobucket.com/albums/t47 ... edia_share" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks!
Rob Johnson