When I pull a parts car in it comes off the car hauler until I am ready to remove the under-carriage. At that time it goes back up so the front stuff (wheels, upper & lower control arms, steering, etc.) can be removed then dropped down on the frame; then the rear stuff (gas tank, rear end assembly, etc.) come out and it is dropped flat on the car hauler. At that point it is ready to say bye-bye and go to the metal yard. All junk metal goes back in the car and sold with the rest of what is left (frame and body) as metal.
As of yesterday parts car #60, a 1964 Series 62 Six Window Sedan, was pulled back on the car hauler... so you can say the parts car fat lady is at least clearing her through! This car had some serious body panel rust but almost certain this was close to the 60K on the odometer this rough looking car had some really great parts! Sort of a good feeling to get past the current parts car, and it frees up some space around my place.
Here are a couple of shots loading it up yesterday:
Below you can see it had been blocking my 64 Coupe de Ville Dino. With it up on the car hauler and moved to far right I can get the 64 back out on the road!
And up on the Car Hauler. I have had this tilt bed, car hauler since 2004. I have had to do some minor repairs but it has been fantastic, pulling in many pars car. The hydraulic tilt bed seems to something you don't see on many of them these days.
One thing I am looking forward to is a bit wider driveway and workspace. As part of my project of replacing a 28 year old split rail fence I am putting up a 6 foot vinyl & metal privacy fence, and took out a very large overgrown row of needle point holly bushes. When I am done the rock and pavered driveway will extend to the left. I have already told my wife Cheryl, when this is done no more parking in front of the middle garage bay. I am looking forward to the day I can just walk out to that garage, get in Dino, fire him up, and drive out and where ever I want to go! At least that is my plan!
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Jumped out at the car at 7am, pulled the wheels (tires and rims) off front, removed front brake lines but got side tracked installing the next 8 foot of privacy fence up. I am now just 4 feet from the end at the front!
This has been another time consuming project but am doing all the work myself and my way using metal inserts in every post.
Here is a picture just have the two 80-lb bag concrete pour checking the level. I will glue the cap on and push rocks and dirt up to it in a few hours and this section is done.
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I have got a flood of email, texts, about the 63 Eldo that recently bid up to $120,000 and thought I would share for those that have not seen it.Here is the link:…Continue
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Incredibly, in 3 days I have had 3 people ask about replacing their fuel pump or even adding an electric fuel pump because there carb is not getting gas. It has gotten to the point I have copied and…Continue
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Hi everyone im currently restoring my my front grill due to some previous clown painting it with silver frost paint and doing a dodgy job I would like to know what parts of the grill are anodised.it…Continue
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While enjoying the fruits of my labor on all new rear suspension and…Continue
Posted by SK on June 2, 2025 at 2:20pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
Could someone post front and back photos of the 1963 right-hand kick panel with A/C?
My car didn’t come with the original kick panels, so it's a bit of a mystery to me how I should cut the backing board and carpet to fit around the A/C.
Many thanks,
-Samu
Posted by Chase on March 12, 2025 at 2:05pm 14 Comments 1 Like
Hey guys,
I have installed the same Edelbrock carb and have done everything the same as Jason’s carb and intake project. In the spring and summer months the car starts, runs and idles great! In the fall and winter months on a cold start, the car starts awful and wants to die until it warms up. I have to keep my foot on the throttle until it warms up or it will idle just terrible and try to die. Once it’s warm, it runs fantastic! Whats going on here? I was thinking of removing the…
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I bought this seat material thinking that it’s…
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