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- My Car
- 72 Q Code barn find, 72 R code project
I recently discovered Fabrice’s epic thread on his 429 car. Wow. What a great attitude. I’m on about page 10, taking it all in small doses.
My 72 Q Code project has been long stalled. I didn’t touch it from March to November. Some of that was busy with my work plus they sent me to Africa for the summer. Hardly a reasonable excuse.
So, I turned off all my FB notifications. Renewed my pledge to give zero time to the news of the day and ridiculous political diatribe. And I got myself un-arsed and out to the shop.
First order was a massive cleaning and finally getting the warehouse racks up. This allowed all the non car junk (wife’s and adult daughters boxes of crap) out of the way. Yesterday a friend came over to help me with the hood (thanks Ed....and he owns a Boss 351....BTW).
Today I pulled the fenders, grill and headlight buckets. Should have taken less than 2 hours, but many a stubborn fastener and 4 hours later...it’s all off. Engine and trans come out this weekend. The fasteners are all cooking overnight in Evaporust. The drivers headlight bucket is in a vat of molasses. PB blaster is soaking the alternator bolt, which would not budge with a 3 foot cheater bar....so I stopped for now.
You can see the front sway bar. I soaked it in the molasses tube for a week on each end. It looks amazing. It’s ready for light prep and paint. Original grill has a break in the top drivers side, but I think I can repair with fiberglass or plastic weld.
Engine bay panels all need some work or replacement.
My 72 Q Code project has been long stalled. I didn’t touch it from March to November. Some of that was busy with my work plus they sent me to Africa for the summer. Hardly a reasonable excuse.
So, I turned off all my FB notifications. Renewed my pledge to give zero time to the news of the day and ridiculous political diatribe. And I got myself un-arsed and out to the shop.
First order was a massive cleaning and finally getting the warehouse racks up. This allowed all the non car junk (wife’s and adult daughters boxes of crap) out of the way. Yesterday a friend came over to help me with the hood (thanks Ed....and he owns a Boss 351....BTW).
Today I pulled the fenders, grill and headlight buckets. Should have taken less than 2 hours, but many a stubborn fastener and 4 hours later...it’s all off. Engine and trans come out this weekend. The fasteners are all cooking overnight in Evaporust. The drivers headlight bucket is in a vat of molasses. PB blaster is soaking the alternator bolt, which would not budge with a 3 foot cheater bar....so I stopped for now.
You can see the front sway bar. I soaked it in the molasses tube for a week on each end. It looks amazing. It’s ready for light prep and paint. Original grill has a break in the top drivers side, but I think I can repair with fiberglass or plastic weld.
Engine bay panels all need some work or replacement.