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With all of the projects many of you have completed or are working on, it's been brought up that a central place to keep track of it all would be handy. People get busy, project threads drop off the map, and a month later we're always saying "Wait, who was it that was putting the LS1 in their lawnmower?" So, in order to keep things clean, this thread will just contain posts that define each project, with links to that project's thread. In other words, the updates, pics, and discussion can go in your own thread, but a link to it will remain here. This way we'll know who's doing what and we can harrass people who have gotten lazy. As much as you can, please stick to the following format: (Thanks Nitrox for the input here) _____________________________________________________________________ POSTER: (optional - I'm hoping people will just post their own, but feel free to add links to other threads. We can always edit stuff later) VEHICLE: (car, motorcycle, boat, whatever) GOAL: (purpose of the project) DIFFICULTY: (afternoon job, weekend job, or DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO) COSTS: (maybe this is optional, but projected costs and/or a tally of the current cost might be handy) LINK: (obviously, link to the main project thread) (maybe a quick sentence or two) (maybe a "before" and "after" pic or two) _____________________________________________________________________ ... and that's that! PLEASE! This thread is not for discussion, attaboys, or questions - this is just a "directory" of all the projects, whether in progress or completed. If you have any other input about the format or whatever, please PM me - don't ask here. GET TO WORK YOU WRENCHGRABBERS
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in on dis POSTER: Me (Contraband) VEHICLE: 1969 BMW 2002 GOAL: To make it better? DIFFICULTY: DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO COSTS: Don't want to think about it but probably about $3,000 at this point LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2696808 This is my first car and I bought it with the expectation that I'd be doing a lot of work to it. But really, I didn't think it would be as bad as it is. I mean, it's got rust, but it's not terminal or anything; more it's just everything rubber on the car is hard enough to scratch a diamond. Oh and then I crashed into TheSwift.cc's Mazda3 so there's that. The day after I got it Uh, September. Before that whole accident thing. fishmech_1.1_RC fucked around with this message at 06:58 on Mar 13, 2008 |
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POSTER: M'self. VEHICLE: 1997 Volvo 960 GOAL: Rebuild from a minor wreck for a winter/daily driver. Upgrade from existing daily driver. DIFFICULTY: Moderate, but mostly bolt-on repairs. No actual frame damage anticipated. COSTS: All I care about is that it comes out below retail, which is currently around $6k-8k according to autotrader. Edit: Finished cost was $6800 with $1850 in add-ons. LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2706112&highlight= TIME: I started on December 6 '07 and finished April 8, '08. 38 hours of labor. This project is DONE! here's the before shot, And after: Since I can't edit the archived project thread, the images are all dead. Sorry. LloydDobler fucked around with this message at 16:59 on Feb 18, 2017 |
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POSTER: Moi. VEHICLE: 2004 Volvo C70 HPT convertible GOAL: Rebuild from a wreck for a summer/fair weather cruiser. DIFFICULTY: Moderate, mostly bolt-on repairs. No actual frame damage, but it did require paint. COSTS: I scored big time. Got the car repaired for about half of retail, then splurged on suspension, wheels and stereo. Total cost just under $15k. LINK: This one is in the archives. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2555573&highlight= This project is done and I've been enjoying the crap out of the car. Before: After: LloydDobler fucked around with this message at 08:16 on Sep 25, 2008 |
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Oh, I'm an idiot
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POSTER: Yours truly VEHICLE: 1992 Nissan 240SX GOAL: A street driven autoX/track car. DIFFICULTY:It's not rocket science COSTS: Around $2,500 so far including the purchase of the car. LINK:Discussion thread here http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2796241 Nitrox fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Apr 6, 2008 |
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POSTER: Me VEHICLE: 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 GOAL: Make it faster and less rusty DIFFICULTY: Very hard, but luckily the hard parts are being done by someone else COSTS: £15,000 for the car and £8,000 for the improvements LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2796942 The steel frame had started rusting, and the stock engine is underpowered. The chassis was removed, welded, galvanised and powdercoated, and the engine was replaced with another PRV, but this one with a turbo and EFI. Rottbott fucked around with this message at 11:59 on Mar 13, 2008 |
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*Car SOLD (new owner has FULL knowledge of the problems with this car/frame). Frame rail damage was discovered when attempting to repair bondo with actual metal.* POSTER: TheLarson VEHICLE: 1990 Nissan 240SX Hatchback GOAL: Long term project/"restoration?", eventual motor/transmission swap. DIFFICULTY: Afternoons/Weekends COSTS: $1200 for the car, a few hundred in parts. Many thousands to come . LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=340904209#post340904209 TheLarson fucked around with this message at 19:16 on Feb 1, 2009 |
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HURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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POSTER: Cat Terrist, Kaptain Ballistik, Hunter Devourer VEHICLES: Two wrecked VR4's and a RX2, all rally cars GOAL: Restore / Rebuild and steadily go broke doing it DIFFICULTY: Beyond DEAR LORD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO???? COSTS: 15,000 so far on these builds LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2768026 -- Two very well crashed VR4's being resurrected and one old time RX2 being restored. Pic's and more info added ASAP UPDATE - Two VR4's done, RX2 somewhere along the line. House next CAT INTERCEPTOR fucked around with this message at 12:03 on Dec 19, 2010 |
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POSTER: me VEHICLE: 1955 BMW R50 (bike) GOAL: keep it riding, fix some of the crimes of the previous owner DIFFICULTY: could be worse, i had to buy some special tools, expect i'll be working on it until i die COSTS: 3500 for a bike not running, i think somewhat over 2000 into repairing it so far, difficult to forecast an end total to it LINK: long since archived, no huge changes worthy of a thread lately cleaned out the oil slingers 2 winters ago. got a new frame this spring. current, more or less: POSTER: me VEHICLE: 1984 Moto-Guzzi V65SP GOAL: get it rideable, although i may end up just parting it out if there are major issues with it DIFFICULTY: getting parts is like getting petrol in post-apocalyptic australia COSTS: $10 for the bike!!!!!!! nothing else yet LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2934536 as bought: POSTER: me VEHICLE: well it's a radio not a vehicle. home made 2-way motorcycle radios. GOAL: make radios that work on bikes! DIFFICULTY: i always have trouble with soldering, and the epoxy sealing of all the parts was a pain, but not too bad overall COSTS: around $90 i think LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2947065 in progress: finished: POSTER: me VEHICLE: well it's a map box not a vehicle. home made roadbook. GOAL: make a scrolling box for directions mounted on handlebars DIFFICULTY: easy, did it in an evening with no prior attempts COSTS: around $25 LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2956565 Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester fucked around with this message at 11:20 on Sep 13, 2008 |
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POSTER: Me (PBCrunch) VEHICLE: 1991 Ford Escort GT 1.8L DOHC 5M drivetrain, brakes and suspension into a 1993 Mercury Tracer 1.9L SOHC 4A wagon GOAL: The factory never offered a DOHC wagon. I've never swapped a motor. These cars are cheap and I wanted to learn. DIFFICULTY: Nothing too hard yet, but a long way to the finish line (is there even really a finish line with a project car) COSTS: The donor car cost me $400 and the recipient chassis was $200. I have had to buy some tools but I don't count that because if this was a GRM $200x Challenge car I wouldn't have to. The only parts I have bought so far are a $50 manual steering rack, a $50 pair of Mazda MX-3 seats, and $100 for a pair of Canadian Domestic Market manual seat belts. LINK: There was a thread, but it went to archives. I was moving full steam ahead until the car I bought to drive while working on this project (1991 Mercury Tracer LTS) blew its timing belt three days after I bought it. It took me a week of nights to get the car moved and working again. I was moving along pretty well again until early November when my mom brought all of her gardening stuff, plants and patio furniture into the garage for winter leaving me with no room to work on the car. I will make a new thread when I can actually get back to work on it. Before: Donor: Recipient: Pretty much where we are now, but with way more junk in the garage:
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POSTER: Me VEHICLE: 1967 Mustang GTA K-code Coupe; 1 of 4 made and 2 known to exist, the other being in Peru GOAL: Full restoration DIFFICULTY: Successfully pulling off a bank heist COSTS: I'm in it for $20k so far and look to spend another $5k to finish LINK: The current thread on the live forums The archived thread with all of the previous work I've been restoring this car for 12 years now. Catbus and I are tied for longest running project in AI. We both think we're going to finish this year. We have both said that before. Before: Starting: Current: My heap runs now! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5_79u3xNqs frozenphil fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Nov 29, 2009 |
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POSTER: Me VEHICLE: 1977 Ford LTD GOAL: Restore back to factory condition DIFFICULTY: Not too difficult, mechanically it is fine, just needs a new idle arm for the steering and other bits and pieces. Most of that I have brought from eBay. However on hold while I install a security alarm to the house COSTS: eBay parts have cost me around $300-400 LINK: Long dead and in archives. Been sitting around for a good couple of years while my father finally ponyed up the cash to pay for half of the restoration. However as soon as he got the cash, house was broken into (again) so in the midst of putting an alarm system in it. Once that is done, LTD time.
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Poster: Me! Vehicle: Starting a whole business doing cars and trucks, but uh, well we ARE buying a company truck. Down the road is a Diesel swap show project and one very ambitious project. Goal: Dominate the entire Hampton Roads enthusiast/performance market Difficulty: OH GOD I'M BANKRUPT IF WE SCREW UP BAD Costs: We're well past $100,000. Will update when we hit $1,000,000. Link:http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2741351 UPDATE: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3081801 Zephyris fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Feb 19, 2009 |
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Main project: POSTER: Me VEHICLE: 1979 International Scout II GOAL: Restoration DIFFICULTY: Don't even think about it. COSTS: Probably less than $3-5k for materials and vehicle so far. Maybe $5-10k for tools :P LINK: The archives are down, so here are two offsite links: Basic project history. Progress thread from 2007. I started it in July 0f 1995, so I've got at least a year on frozenphil's marathon Mustang, even though he refuses to admit it It was originally scheduled as a one-summer project. Heh. It's mostly done at this point, at least for major work. I hit a bit of a paint snag at the end of last summer. After fixing that to the tune of about 60+ hours, I was burned out and haven't touched it since then. Before (sometime in 1995 or 1996): Recent Secondary Project: POSTER: Me VEHICLE: 1982 Ford F150 GOAL: Fix rust, make prettier, practice painting DIFFICULTY: Don't even think about it, but I knocked this one out in like a month or two. COSTS: Probably less than $3k total for materials and vehicle. LINK: The archives are down, so here is a summary of those threads: General start to finish page. Before: After: CatBus fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Mar 13, 2008 |
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POSTER: SFH1989 VEHICLE: 1971 Ford LTD Convertible 429 GOAL: Not a show car, just a nice driver. DIFFICULTY: Fairly easy, doing it in small increments. Will get harder when I get to the body work and engine/tranny rebuilds. COSTS: $3-4K in parts and tools, the car itself was $0. LINK: Archived thread. Here's my CarDomain for it. I got this car two and a half years ago when I was 16. It was just about on it's way to the junk yard and I could not let that happen. Took about a year to get it on the road and I've put 1200 miles on it so far. It gets around 8mpg with the big block 429. When I got it: Currently: SFH1989 fucked around with this message at 00:33 on Apr 1, 2008 |
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POSTER: Me. VEHICLE: 1987 Suzuki Samurai GOAL: A little bit of fixing up, a little bit of making it into a fun, occasional offroader and beach vehicle DIFFICULTY: We'll start with a few afternoon/weekend jobs, and work our way up from there. COSTS: Current short term plans should run a couple hundred dollars. LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=91 Basically a free car to me, technically belongs to the girlfriend. She has a few ideas about what she wants to do with it, and I have a few of my own. We'll see what gets done. Before and Current:
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POSTER: Blooot VEHICLE: 1972 Datsun 510 GOAL: Bought in 2003, initially intending to build a street/track car, it somehow turned into a tarmac rally car. DIFFICULTY: The whole project has had its ups and downs, the whole car has been gone through. COSTS: Out of hand. Probably $15-20k in at this point. LINKS: It's all in the archives and when they open up I'll fill this in. For the time being I'll link off-site: http://www.the510realm.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2177 Edit: Archives are up, but most of these are lacking pictures. March 2003, buying it on ebay : http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=418996 April 2003, bringing it home: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=447142 April 2004, engine build up: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=983738 October 2004, engine makes it in the car: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=1312436 May 2005, fresh paint and stuff: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=1312436 Jan 2006, rear end rebuild -- adjustable rear crossmember: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=1767650 Aug 2006, Megasquirt EFI! http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2030733 June 2007, rally preparation: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2503815 2003: Currently: Blooot fucked around with this message at 10:35 on Mar 29, 2008 |
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POSTER: rocket_350 VEHICLE: 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass S 2dr hardtop, 350 2bbl GOAL: replacing weak frame DIFFICULTY: a pretty big deal COSTS: I've got a few thousand in the chassis so far. LINK: Part I project introduction - archives Part II chassis paint and assembly - http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2767326 The car was taken off the road eight years ago when the rusty frame started to fail. I have an Arizona rolling chassis for it that I've rebuilt with all new bushings, springs and lines.
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This was an excellent idea. I'll add the actual discussion thread link when I get around to making one. I made a thread for a fuel tank restoration I did on this car, but I can't find it, so it may be archived by now. VEHICLE: 1970 Triumph TR6 GOAL: Rolling Restoration (Get it presentable and mechanically sound enough to drive, then continue to restore it as time and money permits) DIFFICULTY: DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO COSTS: Got the car for $3000 from my wife's parents, haven't put more than a few hundred into it yet, but I'm just getting started LINK: Restoration Journal on my hosting AI Thread Here's some crappy low-res before pictures of the body: Here's my before/after of the fuel tank restoration: Update! Thread link added. Hillridge fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Oct 7, 2009 |
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POSTER: Me. Groove and iscariot will surely be roped into helping me at some point. VEHICLE: 1981 Malibu Coupe GOAL: Build a street machine with good handling that can be daily driven, on a budget. DIFFICULTY: Could get out of hand, but I have enough friends with tools and knowhow to get through just about anything a G body can throw at me. COSTS: The car was free; I'm currently estimating between $4000 - $5500 in parts. LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2773395
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_____________________________________________________________________ POSTER: (HippyNerd VEHICLE: 1983 Mitsubishi Starion GOAL: Restoration (undo 25 years of abuse) DIFFICULTY: (DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO) COSTS: ~$2,000-3,000 LINK: errr.... seem to have lost that... _____________________________________________________________________ I've had the car for 14 years, and spent most of that time abusing and neglecting it. I've recently taken up restoring it. Its pretty stock, but has some 1986 parts. No major mods. Current Photo:
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POSTER: Sockington (Myself) VEHICLE: 1987 Toyota MR2 GOAL: Summer fun car only DIFFICULTY: I'm making it harder than it needs to be. COSTS: Car: $600, $2K into engine and drivetrain swap LINK: MR2 Project Thread Turned S/C + manual swap into Megasquirt, EDIS, custom intake manifold, custom supercharger inlets and outlets, rust repair, fuel pump swap, headlight conversion and whatever else I decide along the way. Before Current
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POSTER: Disciple of Pain VEHICLE: 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 GOAL: Finish a project for once. Make a low-budget rat-rod style driver for fun and probably profit. DIFFICULTY: Nothing crazy. Motor is good, no major rust. I'm prepared to tackle everything else. Some welding on the body and possibly swapping the odd-ball 221 V8 for a 289 or 302. COSTS: Car: $600. Parts, Supplies, Transport, etc: Spent - $100. Planned Future Expenses (for making it a safe, reliable driver without swapping the motor/trans) - $250. Total - <$1000 LINK:
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POSTER: iscariot VEHICLE: 1990 Taurus SHO GOAL: To invest lots of money into a.. taurus. Refresh of a daily driver, hopefully make it last another 200k. Hopefully a pretty engine bay and some other niceties, as budget allows. DIFFICULTY: DEAR GOD WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN INTO COSTS: 3k and rising LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2656460 - Part 1, swallowed by the archives http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2943779 - Part 2 Trying to hunt down 18 year old obsoleted parts is a pain in the rear end. iscariot fucked around with this message at 05:32 on Sep 8, 2008 |
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POSTER: N183CS VEHICLE: 1983 Land Rover Series III 109" V8 GOAL: Try to undo all the weird African bush mechanic hack jobs. DIFFICULTY: About as easy as playing with a giant mobile erector set can be. COSTS: So far $12,000 and growing steadily LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2791764 It was built in Kenya and then has gone through several weird bush mods before I got it. I'm trying to turn it into a reliable trail rig/daily driver for Alaska. Before: Now:
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____________________________________________________________________ POSTER: MrSaturn VEHICLE: 1965 Buick Wildcat Deluxe Coupe GOAL: Somewhat of a resto-mod. I bought the car 2 years ago with the intent to rebuild the motor, convert it to 5-speed from auto, and repaint the body. I'm also going to put disc brakes on it eventually, so stopping doesn't kill me. DIFFICULTY: gently caress me running I'll never finish this. COSTS: $5000 to get the california car to me (it was in NY when I found it, I live in CT). so far I've spent probably $5000 more on rebuilding the engine and various parts that were missing. LINK: They've all sunk into the archives, I'll make a new one soon. Pics coming once I dig them up. _____________________________________________________________________ EDIT: Finally some pictures! MrSaturn fucked around with this message at 13:14 on Mar 28, 2008 |
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VEHICLE: 1966 Pontiac Bonneville convertible -- Engine rebuild (106,000 miles - oil blowback, leaking oil also from every orifice) -- Customize a JVC CD headunit with detachable faceplate to replace factory radio, without cutting anything (radio opening in dash will not fit a DIN radio without hacking; aftermarket alternatives suck, and the factory radio sounds like Dixie cups + string) GOAL: restoration, better sound...that's reversible to stock DIFFICULTY: MOTOR: I have two. Shop is rebuilding one, I'm doing the other. I am removing & replacing the motor myself...when I was twenty, I could do a complete changeout by myself in a day (a long one). At 45, I'm giving myself assistance from my son, and a couple of weeks. RADIO: Three weeks. A lot of cutting up of a donor radio, soldering. UPDATE Radio thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2823123 COSTS: MOTOR: $2000-$3000 for shop stock rebuild, which includes detailing the engine bay plus working over the tranny for leaks. Plus, unpleasant surprise fund. $1200-$1500 for the one I'm doing. I may live to regret it. RADIO: Maybe $100. Older JVC headunits are cheap & rock-solid. It's mostly bench labor. PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 06:02 on Apr 12, 2008 |
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POSTER: Yours truly VEHICLE: 1970 GMC C1500 GOAL: Making the truck as awesome as I can afford / have time for. The last big push was the LS1 swap - everything since has moved back from "crazy project" to "maintenance". Currently my main focus is on freshening the suspension and brakes again so they match up to the grossly increased power output of the LS1. DIFFICULTY: Somewhere above "changing the spark plugs on a LT1 Camaro" and somewhere below "Catbus / frozenphil / Cat Terrist" as I have no significant rust / crash damage to repair. Plus, unlike the first COSTS: I think the last time I added it up I'm well north of $20k and that doesn't include the 'cost' of the truck itself since I got it as a hand-me-down from my parents (my mom got it from her father in the early '70s, he bought the truck new). LINK: The LS1 swap threads are lost to the archives a long rear end time ago. The latest jobs I've done on it have been new rear tires, and new shocks all around. The old shocks were Belltech Nitrodrops which, after 9 years and ~60k on the clock, were in rough shape - one front and one rear were blown, and the other two shocks weren't in great shape either. I haven't had a chance to drive it since I put the new fronts on but given how much the rears helped I suspect it will be like driving a significantly newer truck again That, and fixing a persistent coolant leak - the LS1 and radiator have slightly different radiator hose sizes so the lower hose has to clamp down more than it probably should, and doesn't last all that long as a result. At least it's cheap and easy to fix, it takes longer bleeding out the air than it does to do the swap. Next up on the to-do list is an oil change (need to find some German Castrol 0w30) and it looks like, from what I saw while underneath the front end this weekend, I will need to bite the bullet and replace the power steering box. It's original but it's been resealed a few times, yet the input shaft seal is leaking again. It's also the old '69-'72 style which takes over four turns lock-to-lock - the '73-'87 style takes a turn out of that, and at least the up-through-'76 boxes are a direct swap, to the point that stores list the same part for '70 or '76. I'll probably have to check the ratio in-store before I buy it. IOwnCalculus fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Mar 18, 2008 |
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POSTER: SharkyTM VEHICLE: '93 Honda Civic EX Coupe GOAL: Sleeper turbo ricerocket DIFFICULTY: DEAR GOD, WHAT HAVE I WROUGHT? COSTS: $1300 for the car, $3500 for the parts thusfar LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2053155 Its 9 pages long, and starts in 9/07/06, probably one of the longest and oldest current project threads not lost to the archives (which are down indefinitely ).
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POSTER: sndgeek VEHICLE: '87 Saab 900 turbo GOAL: 24 Hours of LeMons entry; auto-x/track car DIFFICULTY: Several weekends, a full time mechanic, and lots of planning...not for the faint of heart COSTS: car: $350. parts/entry/etc: $2500. labor: soul and possibly marriage LINK: Team website: http://www.team-60.com/Journal/Journal.html LeMons AI thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2702867 The challenge: Find a $500 car + 4 people crazy enough to drive it and go racing for 14 hours. Try to finish without killing yourself or breaking the car, not necessarily in that order. current status: work in progress. Just registered today @ DMV. Need to raise up the rear so the fenders don't rub tires. Engine and trans are solid. 6 point harnesses awaiting installation. Roll cage needs welding--lots of it. Deadline: May 10, 2008. It will be done. sndgeek fucked around with this message at 03:12 on Mar 20, 2008 |
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POSTER: Octavio Barnaby Sr. VEHICLE: 1995 Nissan 240sx GOAL: Transform my beat to gently caress S14 daily driver into a track car used for both Japanese dude sideways driving and more conventional hooning methods. DIFFICULTY: The work is pretty straightforward for me, but this is not my first neverending project shitbox. I've taken it down to the bare unibody, so i have a lot of work ahead of me. COSTS: a bit under 2k for the car 2 years ago, every dime I've had to spend on it since then. LINK: No project thread, I don't take enough pictures when I am working to make one. Right now it's hovercraft spec with the engine and trans back in, but not wired. I'm working on the coilovers, which I am building myself with Konis and sleeves, but I am sectioning the strut bodies and shortening the rear shocks to get mega kawaii ride height so I can post it on here and everyone will make a huge deal out of my ruined suspension geometry. I'm going to start taking pictures when the work gets more interesting, if anyone here really wants to see pictures of me drinking beer and degreasing a rear subframe, they need to find something to do with themselves. __________________________________________
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edit: dead, gone, replaced with a Volvo 240 wagon
SUSE Creamcheese fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Dec 6, 2009 |
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POSTER: itsa me, poisoned pie VEHICLE: 1985 AW11 MR2 GOAL: Build as a car dedicated for learning to drive on a track, race in dual sprints late ron DIFFICULTY: daily driving a rotary COSTS: unknown at this stage, have $8000 worth of stuff over the 5 years I have owned the car, including purchase LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2811447 Its my first car, but ive had 2 others since then. I want to get into track days but I dont want to use my 96 RX7. Decided to build the MR2 as a 'learner' track car, since its cheaper to modify properly and prep for track work.
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POSTER:Trouser Chili VEHICLE: 1974 International Harvester 100 Pickup GOAL: Spread some poo poo. DIFFICULTY?: Always. COSTS: Unknown currently LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2907766 Current progress: After rebuilding the engine I drove it for a while then sold it to a man on the East Coast. I had an epic adventure delivering it to him, including driving it over US 129 - The Dragon. The current owner has completed a body restoration and repaint. He sent me this picture. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ New adventures to come, maybe. trouser chili fucked around with this message at 16:44 on Mar 5, 2014 |
# ? Apr 5, 2008 16:06 |
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POSTER: Jonontherun VEHICLE: 1986 BMW e30 GOAL: Sexy daily driver for as cheap as possible DIFFICULTY: It seemed so simple COSTS: $650 (car) + $400 (mantran+bits) + $1000 (misc tools/parts) LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2986782 This car is taking a fair bit longer than I orginally planned. Mostly because I'm pretty lazy and lost a lot of momentum over the winter when it was so cold here. I would like to see it finished this summer some time since I'm getting pretty tired of my beater civic. Here it is ready to be torn apart. New Brakes: New rear engine seal and starter all cleaned up ready for the manual parts: Jonontherun fucked around with this message at 20:30 on Oct 21, 2008 |
# ? Apr 9, 2008 18:02 |
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POSTER: me VEHICLE: 1980 BMW R100/7 GOAL: Classic Cafe Conversion DIFFICULTY: A few weekends, some sawing and painting. Not bad really! COSTS: ~ $350 maybe a tad more LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2822743 I lost my muffler and my seat is a rusty piece of poo poo. Let's convert the bike from a tried and true tourer into a cafe racer! Whether or not a touch the engine it's going to look like a rocking, classic cafe I hope.... (Keep all of the parts just in case though) The Victim;
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# ? Apr 11, 2008 22:07 |
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POSTER: me VEHICLE: 1985 BMW 325e GOAL: Daily driver/auto-x occasionally DIFFICULTY: It's easy to work on, some stuck bolts are making motivation hard to come by COSTS: $5000 so far but that includes 2 sets of tires/wheels. This won't increase until I slap a supercharger on it.
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# ? Apr 13, 2008 03:31 |
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 22:14 |
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POSTER: DefaultPeanut VEHICLE: 1974 RD200A GOAL: Complete restoration, with a few newer parts for better handling. DIFFICULTY: The work itself has been easy, but part sourcing has been a pain. COSTS: I don't even want to think about it. LINK: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2823980 As it stands, I have one week to get it to a decent shape, and running. Lord help me.
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# ? Apr 14, 2008 03:00 |