This is awesome!!
That could be extra exciting on his street over the whoops.
Cant wait to see it in motion!
This is awesome!!
That could be extra exciting on his street over the whoops.
Cant wait to see it in motion!
Plodding forward a little every day is making quick progress. Today the lower radiator hose I ordered for a 77 Monza v8 came, based on the presumption that it's a small car with the right size hose to fit the pump. Turns out I couldn't have made a better choice, no cutting, went right on.
And here's how my reengineered alternator brackets came out
Nice to see progress. Looking good, love me some Wartburg. Any fore and aft movement on that bracket?
Patrick, did you ever get one of the shirts Jim had made for the Wartburg when we did the trifecta of crap? I came across an extra one yesterday in basically new condition, I'll send it to you if you don't have one.
In reply to Sonic :
I have 2. Wore one the other day!
the lower alternator bracket is so ridiculously overbuilt that there is no fore and aft movement with the top bracket not in place, let alone with it on. Top is a stock gm bracket from a 72 coupe deville with a 472.
In reply to Patrick :
Gotcha. From the picture, it seemed to be hanging out there. Keep up the good work.
Coolant coming from evil*mart today because I can't be bothered to go to the store on a Saturday. Plowing forward with huge progress on "ditch everything that doesn't belong to a vehicle I own and clean out all those crates, boxes, and bins that i jammed on shelves to deal with later" garage tidying. Just call me Marie berkeleying Kondo over here
Patrick said:Coolant coming from evil*mart today because I can't be bothered to go to the store on a Saturday. Plowing forward with huge progress on "ditch everything that doesn't belong to a vehicle I own and clean out all those crates, boxes, and bins that i jammed on shelves to deal with later" garage tidying. Just call me Marie berkeleying Kondo over here
Ah crap... I think I know where some of that is coming.
Patrick said:In reply to Sonic :
Top is a stock gm bracket from a 72 coupe deville with a 472.
Well now the Wartburg is 100% cooler.
In reply to Stampie :
It has a Cadillac transmission too
Exhaust sounds:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnIRCHAg63O/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Patrick said:In reply to Stampie :
It has a Cadillac transmission too
Exhaust sounds:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnIRCHAg63O/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Me likey ...
In reply to DeadSkunk (Warren) :
You going for a ride this summer even if I have to drag the car to Michigan to make it happen
Progress is accelerating... What else needs to happen before first drive?
I think you had the Scirocco seats in last time I was there (?)
Not in a hurry because it's january. Have to put the glass in, figure out seats, bleed brakes, install shifter, make gauge harness, paint and install the back floor under the seat(probably start painting today it's sunny out). The scirocco seats I love but they're just not going to work well.
In reply to Dusterbd13-michael :
That's Jim's handiwork. I figured i should leave the homage to Misfit Toys Racing.
i'm planning to do some bead work on the door panels
shifter in. Trans cooler lines leaking at transmission, wonder if it's the fittings because neither is leaking at the cooler and they have different hose ends? Idk will investigate.
Chopped fittings off and put new ones on, have not started it yet to check. Nothing appeared wrong, think it was a bad batch of fittings or something. Ran vacuum line to trans and distributor. I still can't make my mind up on seats. Everything I have is too modern or does not have a pass through for a 5 point harness. I will not put aluminum seats in anything anymore.
got the back deck tinwork made for the balance of the rear firewall and put a harness bar across the rear tubes of the cage so we can put 5 points in the back too so little heads don't move around. All the bars are far away from where any small fleshy bits will be, so I don't mind taking the kids around the block or to a show. Continuing with the theme, the package tray metal was a garbage night shelf pickup.
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