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GTO - Judge Clone build
New to the PY forums. I've been tooling around the Trans Am Country forums for awhile now while restoring a '78 Trans Am. I've always wanted a Carousel Red '69 GTO "Judge" and just recently happened across a rolling chassis GTO that I couldn't pass up so I had to find a place to hang out with other GTO enthusiasts.
Bought this '69 GTO as a rolling chassis. Was a pretty basic 400/4spd w/o air or power anything. I have a 400/4spd from a '78 W72 T/A that will be going in soon. Gotta fit a new trunk pan, RR quarter patch, RF fender patch, right door skin, and do some other minor body work before it gets paint. While this wasn't a Judge, it's going to be cloned into one...this is just going to be my toy if I ever get done with it. Already have a stack of new sheet metal to start installing. Here's some pics of it shortly after picking it up and of the rear filler panel work that I started on today. SWISS CHEESE!!! Unfortunately they don't make this piece aftermarket so I'm going to have to make one. |
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Im not trying to tell you what to do to your car, One? why not beat most of the dents out of the door bf puting all the bondow in it.
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im sure he bought it that way...
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Mark.. The Goat whisperer "I spent a lot of my money on booze, crazy women, and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." |
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Well it looks like you have a lot of work to do. I hope you can get that passenger door fixed or get a doner door. Welcome to the forum a lot of people here that can help if you have any questions.
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Jason 1968 lemans :In progress! 1970 Bonneville 455 HO convertible (survivor)sold 1969 firebird |
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I want to use a little filler on this car as I can so I'll be cutting out the rust and installing patch panels and replacing anything that's too banged up...like the lower valence panel. |
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Welcome to the forums.
Sounds like you have things under control and a plan. Good luck with your project and this forum will be more than willing to answer any questions you have. Welcome.
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Welcome and thanks for posting pics right away.
Looks like a good but big project! |
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Welcome!
You are a brave man! I didn't know they had cars like that (rusty) in Texas.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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Boss,
The rust really isn't that bad other than what happened around the rear window...once that rusted thru, it dropped into the area below the rear decklid filler and then went down into the trunk. The floor pans and front of the car are near perfect. No rust in the roof, doors, or rockers. |
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That looks like the WORST application of bondo that I've ever seen!
Looks like a great project, keep the pictures coming.
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be a simple...kinda man. |
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Love that door.lol
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I know how fond everyone was of the door and thought about keeping it on there as a conversation piece. But then then again, it pained me to look at it each time I walked by...I know you guys will miss it.
Still waiting on the adhesive to install the new skin. |
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Holy cow, look at all those holes! It looks like someone shot it with a 12 gauge then bondoed over it.
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Ken '68 GTO - 464 - Ram Air II heads - 236/242 roller - 9.5” TSP converter - Moser 3.55 Truetrac (build thread | walk around) '95 Comp T/A #6 M6 - bone stock (pics) |
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wow !!!
That door is cool (redneck re-skin) . Now thats the way you get your window parts to see if they are right have fun and these guys on the forums can help you. Good Luck |
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Dang. Looks like Bonnie and Clyde's car! I would have banged the door out and welded up all those little holes. Saved the price of a skin. But then I am a cheap A$$
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You're a fast worker! What are you using for a trunk pan? I ask because it's the most recent thing I did to my '68 and it's still fresh in my mind. In fact, I just put the seam sealer around the perimeter last weekend.
Thread here- http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=674986 BTW, I'm a TAC forum member myself. Just don't have a TA anymore so.....
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Hope to have some more progress pics this weekend. |
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Which one piece trunk pan did you buy?
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Paul FAST Automotive -The Pontiac restoration shop, not the fuel injection guys! I had the name first. My site... needs updated- www.fastrestorations.com 68 GTO's (RA II, RA I, HO, convert, Pro Street, Racecar, etc.), 2 69 GTO Judges, 70 GTO racecar -10.77 @ 124mph, 68 Tempest survivor, 3 03 Aztecs! |
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Paul, I'll have to double check the manufacturer... I picked it up thru a local parts place ( Firewheel Classics) .
I bought the car about a month ago and have just been ordering parts constantly. New parts coming in feels like Christmas and keeps me motivated to stay working. I don't want to lose momentum and this project become one of those multi-year things. I did my Trans Am in about 6 months minus paint, (still waiting it's turn at the paint shop)...although the only metal I had to replace on it was a few sections of floor pan. A few of my build pics... AND a pic from the the day I bought it... a hour after I bought it in fact.... |
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Great pictures - especially the last one! LOL!!!
That car needs paint? Looks killer! Keep us posted.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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