FAQ |
Members List |
Social Groups |
Calendar |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1041
|
||||
|
||||
Quickly becoming the finest restoration shop in the country!
__________________
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 |
#1042
|
||||
|
||||
I agree with Mike and Chris, Darrell and Bob both have MAD skills. This car will be something to behold. I'm with Mike in looking forward to seeing it in person this year. I know whos car will be winning some major awards this year.
|
#1043
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks guys for the kind comments, but there's a long way to go on this car and no one is doing a touchdown dance. The friendships and comraderie are more important than anything to me, and in that regard I am fortunate to have so many great resources to help and provide knowledge. I am also incredibly lucky to have an old dude like My Pal Dave to hang out with and turn a bunch of wrenches. He's the really talented one, I'm just a college boy coal peddler....
Doug - I haven't forgotten your generous offer and will certainly take you up on that. Once Darrell gets the body and paint work done the plan is to take the dressed out subframe, rear axle/spring assembly, and all the firewall pieces and parts up to his shop for installation prior to them doing final front end assembly. That will be a busy few days. Luckily Darrell has a spare subframe he is using to fit all the panels through the body and paint work. Thanks again. Here's a before pic. |
The Following User Says Thank You to Bentwheelbob For This Useful Post: | ||
#1044
|
|||
|
|||
All I can say is ......Wow!!!! You and Dave should be capturing this restoration in pictures (like Mike said earlier) for a new second gen Firebird Formula Restoration Guide. I'll buy the first copy!
Dennis |
#1045
|
||||
|
||||
Very nice work as usual Bob and Dave. That is one very special car and deserves the care and attention it is getting. You guys are a great inspiration to many of us.
Keep up the excellent work! |
#1046
|
||||
|
||||
looks incredible Bob!! Awesome work on the details!
__________________
'72 Formula 455HO TH400, Revere Silver, black deluxe '74 Trans Am SD 4 speed, Admiralty Blue, blue deluxe |
#1047
|
||||
|
||||
So I was lucky enough to find a correct 1108436 starter. It's a little early on the date code, but after NJSteve's SD starter epilogue I am not sure that is the case. The starter was well used, but in great condition. It has now been rebuilt, refurbished, and is standing tall. In the rebuild the solenoid used was an NOS AC-Delco D992 high heat unit, and also the correct high strength spring. Here's a few pics...
|
#1048
|
||||
|
||||
Nice "starter" porn. The red velvet background is extra sexy!
|
#1049
|
||||
|
||||
It was Valentines day after all.
__________________
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 |
#1050
|
||||
|
||||
Good catch Chris!
BJ
__________________
1971 GTO 455 HO 4-speed - Cameo White, White Vinyl Top, Jade Green Interior, Ram Air Hood, AC, Honeycombs and 8-track 1974 Formula 455 I Owned in 1975-1976. Now Own Its Twin From Same Dealership |
#1051
|
||||
|
||||
__________________
1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
#1052
|
||||
|
||||
__________________
John Wallace - johnta1 Pontiac Power RULES !!! www.wallaceracing.com Winner of Top Class at Pontiac Nationals, 2004 Cordova Winner of Quick 16 At Ames 2004 Pontiac Tripower Nats KRE's MR-1 - 1st 5 second Pontiac block ever! "Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts." "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." – Socrates |
#1053
|
||||
|
||||
thanks for the link!
I wonder if that scenario was because the factory stockpiled the HD/high heat starter assemblies for the 1972 model year round port motors - then with the factory strike contributing to very low production numbers, logically the 1972 stash of HD starters would have been used on the 1973 round port motors... That super lame that a car would be deducted for a part which has never been replaced. One thing I have learned, is that there is ALWAYS the exception to the rule...
__________________
1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
#1054
|
||||
|
||||
It was fun to have Enrico, the original owner/enforcer there to provide testimony that the starter had never been touched. And along with my photographic proof of all those other starters which matched my car, (including the 1,700 mile car they had previously judged several years before), they had to concur that this was something they had never seen before.
It goes to show that after 44 years we are still discovering new things about these cars. Here's the full link. It goes for several pages as we discovered more and more original cars with the same exact starter date. http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...71844&page=255 |
The Following User Says Thank You to njsteve For This Useful Post: | ||
#1055
|
||||
|
||||
Back to Black!
__________________
Mike/Illinois |
#1056
|
||||
|
||||
Back to Black - I like that Mike...
A lot of odds and ends got done on the Black Car project this weekend. We need to get wheels mounted on the subframe before dropping in the engine so I finally got the honeycombs in process. I got them media blasted, and the inners and backs primed, wet sanded and finish painted. Now to let them dry for several days and dust the fronts. The spiral shocks also got finish painted and installed along with the steering box. The power steering hoses are in place on the power steering pump, and the fuel pump to carb line is in as well. Lastly, the NOS oil pressure sender has been correctly finished (thx to some good advice) and is installed. Here's a few pictures. |
#1057
|
||||
|
||||
Bob that thing is going to be to nice to even start. You going to be pushing it on and off the trailer
|
#1058
|
||||
|
||||
I've done that before. Never let it run for more than 45 sec.
|
#1059
|
||||
|
||||
I used to joke that in all the years I had known Brewster he had never put gas in that 73 4 sp
|
#1060
|
||||
|
||||
Nice Job Bob ! I prefer the R/A Oil filter adapter so as NOT to cook the oil, but that sure does look sweet!
__________________
"The Future Belongs to those who are STILL Willing to get their Hands Dirty" .. my Grandfather |
Reply |
|
|