New Roadster Owner in Oregon
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 9:16 pm
Hello,
I'm new to this board. I just purchased a 70 1600. I know next to nothing about these cars, although I have a lot of experience with Chevys. I had never even seen one of these cars, but my dad always talked about what great cars they are. So, when a friend told me that he had bought this roadster, but it was more work than he wanted I jumped on it. The car looks to have been driven until it was parked (more than a few years ago) Story has it that it was pretty straight until the owner moved it with the bucket of a tractor. I am now working at getting it cleaned up and assessing the damage. Needs most of the interior, and of course brakes. I have already found lots of good information on this board, especially the parts interchange information. I went to the local Napa today to get basics like oil filter, air filter, plugs, points etc. to at least fire up the engine. I worked at NAPA briefly in high school, and was able to find parts for all of my oddball projects, but we came up empty on everything but the oil filter (they had to order it). Oh well. It will come together eventually.
Glenn
I'm new to this board. I just purchased a 70 1600. I know next to nothing about these cars, although I have a lot of experience with Chevys. I had never even seen one of these cars, but my dad always talked about what great cars they are. So, when a friend told me that he had bought this roadster, but it was more work than he wanted I jumped on it. The car looks to have been driven until it was parked (more than a few years ago) Story has it that it was pretty straight until the owner moved it with the bucket of a tractor. I am now working at getting it cleaned up and assessing the damage. Needs most of the interior, and of course brakes. I have already found lots of good information on this board, especially the parts interchange information. I went to the local Napa today to get basics like oil filter, air filter, plugs, points etc. to at least fire up the engine. I worked at NAPA briefly in high school, and was able to find parts for all of my oddball projects, but we came up empty on everything but the oil filter (they had to order it). Oh well. It will come together eventually.
Glenn