CLNSC3
Reader
3/19/12 9:25 a.m.
Thats berkeleying sweet. About all I can say. berkeleying sweet.
Looks awesome!!!
Shouldn't that be "1jz" instead of "1uz," though? (Or are pictures not loading for me that show the 1jz being removed?)
CLNSC3
Reader
3/19/12 9:31 a.m.
In reply to 92CelicaHalfTrac:
We initially bought a 1JZ for the project but the dimensions just were not right for that engine bay. The 1UZ on the other hand looks like it was made to be in that engine bay!
I wish I could do wonderful things like that with metal. I'm impressed.
I remember my paerents having 2 of those cars when I was itty bitty. A red one and a yellow one. Never thought I'd see one fixed up. That's some really good work there.
What kind of transmission do you have bolted up to that beast?
Never mind, can't read. Looks awesome!
Methinks you'll fit in here. Awesome.
This is great. I love old Japanese rear drive stuff!
you should cross post this in Japanese Nostaglic Car
very nice build
CLNSC3
Reader
3/20/12 12:55 p.m.
I'll try to get some new pics as the car looks different every time I see it!
CLNSC3
Reader
3/21/12 12:07 p.m.
Got a couple new pics of the interior and the center console they are fabbing up for the car. My buddy wanted a comfortable street car, so it will have AC, a stereo, cupholders and plenty of lbs of dynomat! HAHA
99%. Needs Watanabe wheels to be 100% awesome.
wrek496
New Reader
3/22/12 4:50 a.m.
That's gonna be one quick Corona! Flares?
CLNSC3
Reader
3/24/12 2:43 a.m.
Thanks for the comments everybody! I will try and get some more pics of the build process, building the floor, etc. I saw the car today and it is coming along nicely. Hope to have it finished by the end of the summer. This project is on year 4 or 5 so its about time!
Agreed that watanabe's would be gorgeous on the car! And flares? Oh yeah, if done right I think they would be gorgeous.
Unfortunately the car does not belong to me so those decisions are not mine to make....I am just vicariously living through the friend I talked into starting this project in the first place. A project we thought would be done in a few months....hahaha
The car runs and drives as is, and the metal work is almost done. After upholstery and paint she will be ready to rock and roll! My friend is thinking about going with a nice pearl white, maybe the white lexus uses on the new IS.
I am just hoping my buddy doesnt wreck it the first week, it would be a shame to see all those hours and TONS of money go down the drain.
Anybody know when that classic japanese car meet is in Cali? I hav no idea what the name of it is, but I think its either in the LA or the Bay...car will be due for a road trip when its done!
CLNSC3
Reader
3/24/12 3:13 a.m.
I have some more pics here from when we first brought it to the shop...
I saw it on eBay for like $300, about 30 mins south of Portland. I didnt have the space for another project on top of the lexus I was driving all the time. So I talked my good friend into buying it. I believe it actually KINDA ran when we got it too.....
I personally took stripped the car down and one thing that stounds out on this car and many classic cars for that matter is the attention to detail. This thing must have had 3 unique emblems on this car that were not used on any other, the seats were also embossed with a logo. You can tell a lot of thought went into the design of the car....
I'll try to get more pics of it on Monday, and I know that there is a video of it driving that I'll post up as well...
CLNSC3
Reader
3/29/12 4:37 p.m.
Thanks for the comments everybody! I'll keep the pictures coming! Hopefully the car will be done by the end of the summer!
It blows me away what some of you guys can build. I'm nervous about cutting my fenders for tire clearance.
That's just an awesome car. Wow.
CLNSC3
Reader
3/29/12 5:29 p.m.
I'd love to take credit for the metal work, but I can't. We have some seasoned hot rod builders working on this thing everyday. Unfortunately I'm with you, I can barely weld a nice bead much less build a frame from scratch, a new floor, tranny tunnel, dash, center console, etc etc. I'm more of the idea man, demolition person and parts finder haha
If you REALLY look closely at before and after pics you can see some of the subtle stuff thats been done to the body. Is it for everybody? No! But if the owner likes it, thats all that really matters right?
Last updates I saw on the car was yesterday were:
AEM was tucked away
Front and back windows converted to power
Cup holders (lol) finished in custom console
I think the double din nav/cd has been fitted
Rear end metal mods done
Shaved emblem holes done
Grill fits flush with headlights now
"cubby hole thing" on dash done(gotta put your phone somewhere right?)
rear end metal work is done
I believe a company is working on a custom gauge setup right now that will fit where factory gauges were, upholstery guy should be getting his hands on it soon,and new weather stripping was ordered. I cannot believe they make replacement weather stripping for this car!
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HalfDork
7/3/12 9:36 p.m.
Took new pics today, I will try and post them this weekend...errr 4th of July!
How does the body mount to the frame? I have always wondered how to go about converting a unibody car to a full frame car with what appears to be a removable shell. How do you reinforce the locations for thebody mounts and create a floor in such a way that you aren't sitting ridiculously high. Do you create channels for the new frame rails in the floor?