Figured I'd make a thread for my car. Its a pretty rough looking fastback. I got it back in the 90s. You can tell its been a project car a few different times. And its been wrecked pretty nastily a few times. When I got to it, it was sitting in a field with nothing under the hood and the rear quarter panel wrecked. I put in a 351w long block and completed it with mostly bolt on performance parts. Headers, underdrive pulleys, edlebrock intake, holley 4 barrel, aluminum radiator, electric fans. And thats how i was driving it around until it got wrecked. The front end got smashed and they totaled the car out. I bought it back from the insurance company. Somehow they didn't put it on the books as totaled out, so there's no salvage or rebuilt on the title. I had to straighten the frame and put the car back together. Then life happened and the car sat for 15 or 16 years. 10 of them outside where tree limbs and the weather took their toll on the brand new hood and fenders. Then about 5 yr parked in my garage. Last april I sold off a different car and decided it was time to revive the mach 1.
This is it the day I pulled it over from my old house.
I started by replacing the fuel tank, sending unit, rubber lines, filters, and carburetor. My old holley had gummed up from sitting all those years and I didn't even want to get into learning to rebuild it.
I also did new plugs and wires and pulled the distributor to prime the oil pump. I used a piston stop and whistle to help find close to TDC and got the timing set somewhere close to where it needs to be.
I scored some parts from the classifieds. I new seat bottom half for the passenger since the frame on my was completely rusted out and some Headlight bezels. I got a punch of random parts like headlight buckets, grille, trim from online. The rims I had on the car were stupid wide and tires were insanely expensive. I ended up getting a set of 16x8 magnum 500 and new tires to fit those.
My radiator support was bent from my wreck back in the day, with the radiator being held up with a rock and a piece of rope. So it was time to fix that. I managed to do the whole job without pulling the radiator or draining the cooling system.
I had ordered a metric buttload of sheet metal for this car in June 2021. Both fenders, hood, both full rear quarters, tail light panel, truck openings, inner and outer wheel houses. The plan was to redo the whole thing.
Unfortunately, the place took my money and never shipped anything. I got an almost perfect condition urethane bumper from ebay sitting in the shed for whenever the bodywork gets done. But my body panels never shipped. I canceled the order after 8 months waiting.
The condition of the car is such that it is not financially a smart thing to pay a shop to fix it. Rust all around the windshield and back glass. So much that you get soaked when its raining. The floors are in pretty good shape, except you can see all the way through the passenger carpet and rocker to the road below. I decided barring me winning the lottery, I'm probably going to fix up the mechanical stuff and drive it till it falls apart around me. Maybe one day the body panels will come in stock.
I know the power steering had a leak in it years ago. I took the belt off the pump and have been driving it as manual steering. This past week, I reconnected the belt and put fluid in it so I could start assessing the power steering situation. It works, but it leaks pretty bad.
I have total control products front coil overs ordered. I have ordered the red head quick ratio power steering box. I will have to pick up a power steering pump. My current one works, but I'd feel gross pumping who knows what's inside it into the brand new steering gear. Today I put the car up on jack stands. When all the steering and suspension parts come in, hopefully I can get the front end done up right and get it feeling nice and tight.
This is it the day I pulled it over from my old house.
I started by replacing the fuel tank, sending unit, rubber lines, filters, and carburetor. My old holley had gummed up from sitting all those years and I didn't even want to get into learning to rebuild it.
I also did new plugs and wires and pulled the distributor to prime the oil pump. I used a piston stop and whistle to help find close to TDC and got the timing set somewhere close to where it needs to be.
I scored some parts from the classifieds. I new seat bottom half for the passenger since the frame on my was completely rusted out and some Headlight bezels. I got a punch of random parts like headlight buckets, grille, trim from online. The rims I had on the car were stupid wide and tires were insanely expensive. I ended up getting a set of 16x8 magnum 500 and new tires to fit those.
My radiator support was bent from my wreck back in the day, with the radiator being held up with a rock and a piece of rope. So it was time to fix that. I managed to do the whole job without pulling the radiator or draining the cooling system.
I had ordered a metric buttload of sheet metal for this car in June 2021. Both fenders, hood, both full rear quarters, tail light panel, truck openings, inner and outer wheel houses. The plan was to redo the whole thing.
Unfortunately, the place took my money and never shipped anything. I got an almost perfect condition urethane bumper from ebay sitting in the shed for whenever the bodywork gets done. But my body panels never shipped. I canceled the order after 8 months waiting.
The condition of the car is such that it is not financially a smart thing to pay a shop to fix it. Rust all around the windshield and back glass. So much that you get soaked when its raining. The floors are in pretty good shape, except you can see all the way through the passenger carpet and rocker to the road below. I decided barring me winning the lottery, I'm probably going to fix up the mechanical stuff and drive it till it falls apart around me. Maybe one day the body panels will come in stock.
I know the power steering had a leak in it years ago. I took the belt off the pump and have been driving it as manual steering. This past week, I reconnected the belt and put fluid in it so I could start assessing the power steering situation. It works, but it leaks pretty bad.
I have total control products front coil overs ordered. I have ordered the red head quick ratio power steering box. I will have to pick up a power steering pump. My current one works, but I'd feel gross pumping who knows what's inside it into the brand new steering gear. Today I put the car up on jack stands. When all the steering and suspension parts come in, hopefully I can get the front end done up right and get it feeling nice and tight.
Last edited: