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#41 Posted : Tuesday, 10 June 2008 5:18:30 AM(UTC)
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Shes looking pretty sexy, I cant wait to see it finished.

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Mark
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#42 Posted : Friday, 13 June 2008 7:10:28 AM(UTC)
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Rds that looks great and i love the colour the best.
I own a so called Mingswood as well. And a so called Belmont.
Everything you have done i reckon is spot on my favourites are the cars that go back to original. They always look so special compared to the bland shapes of today. From 100 metres away it could be a Holden or a Ford. Not then though. An Xy Gt looked nothing like a 2 Door Hk g t Monaro coming down the road. Keep up the good work and post some pictures on the interior as you get there. Cant wait to see them.
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#43 Posted : Friday, 13 June 2008 2:58:29 PM(UTC)
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thanks, thanks. :)

its coming along steadily now. its actually going off to the trimmers on monday morning (unless its pouring rain or something). i really only need him to put the headliner in (as i dont want to stuff that up) but also getting him to do a few repairs to the seats. the interior of the car was actually very tidy when i got it, but ill have ended up replacing almost all of it anyway, as it all had little flaws. ill post a few before pics anyway.

dunno if i posted it allready, but 6 months or so ago now i picked up my new doorcards and parcelshelf, (really like these)
and have allready got the headliner (to go in) carpet, etc..

im very happy with how its all going though. i think it looks awesome. ive never owned a new car, so im just making this as perfect as i can in one shot. i just dont want to see any flaws when looking in any direction.


anyway, thats that. out of curiosity, was your SS owned by a guy from melbourne 2 owners ago?




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#44 Posted : Friday, 13 June 2008 8:12:44 PM(UTC)
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I think so
That sounds a bit ominous
Is there something i should know?
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#45 Posted : Wednesday, 18 June 2008 3:33:33 AM(UTC)
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hah.. nah, no problems! just i think i know your SS. if so.. the guy who panelbeated my cars, brother, owned that car. wouldve done that car too!

ANYWAY heres two pics of the car before i pulled it apart. dunno why i didnt take more pics before-hand..




those seats are actually jsut getting those little ripped panels replaced. cant REALLY justify getting the whole seats re-done when they are in such good shape allready. but will eventually, as the herringbone insert is wrong (i think). it might be out of a Early 90s ford - looks like herringbone, but is not so black-white and sharp, and has a small red thread that goes down in-between the zig-zags.

heres a quick pic of it on the trailer on the way to be trimmers. first time its seen the road for 6months, and it was on a trailer that time too!


gonna get it back later this week or early next week, and need to pick up my widened GTS rims!


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#46 Posted : Wednesday, 18 June 2008 8:54:59 PM(UTC)
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Car looks great .

Should be nice when you get it back from the trimmers .



What type of ignition barrell does it have in that picture , 4 pics up . Did HJ come out with same as HQ. without the wiper on the indicator arm ?




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#47 Posted : Thursday, 19 June 2008 5:32:37 AM(UTC)
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yeah, HQ and HJ ignitions are the same, while HX/Z have the column indicator/light unit. i dont mind - having a floor mounted high-beam is pretty cool.. hahah..




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#48 Posted : Friday, 27 June 2008 8:56:14 AM(UTC)
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Oh ok cool , How long before it comes back ?


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#49 Posted : Tuesday, 1 July 2008 10:11:31 AM(UTC)
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actually came back last week! didnt get around to getting some pics up till now though. anyway, from the last week or two:

cleaned up all the seatbelts. they had gone all filthy over the years. real iffy...

..but they clean up fine! nailbrush with a big bucket of mild cleaner in hot water, and scrub/wipe/scrub/wipe.. etc. :)

back ones are a bit faded where they wrap over the top of the seat.. and id eventually like to replace the whole lot.. but these are fine for the time being. all work, and very clean. :)

picked up the rims early last week! 115 a rim, and nicely done i guess. 15X7 blanks from the US somewhere. now i need to sand down the weld area, sandblast the centres, prime/paint/etc. :)



most importantly though, picked up the Gee Tee ess!
followed it back...



...in the chase-weapon mr2. :p

looked pretty cool. finally can imagine what it would look like to drive backwards down the road, from outside the car...!
all very nice though. im so glad i didnt bother to do that myself..





seats repaired too. excellent work again. :) if i ever get enough dosh to waste, thesell be done in black leather with new herringbone inserts. but im sure these are more than fine for the time being. :D


thats all. gotta get crackin putting it all together now. lots to do again!




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#50 Posted : Tuesday, 1 July 2008 10:44:11 PM(UTC)
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NICE.

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#51 Posted : Thursday, 3 July 2008 3:08:57 AM(UTC)
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That would have been cool watching it come down the road like that.
Its looking great and you must be hanging out to get in it
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#52 Posted : Thursday, 3 July 2008 10:20:04 PM(UTC)
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Looks like they did a good job on your GTS blanks, Thats what mine looked like ..

Are you going to get the pontiac 15 inch wheel trims??


Rusty
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#53 Posted : Tuesday, 8 July 2008 4:22:47 AM(UTC)
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thanks. :)
dont think ill go with any wheel trims. if i do, ill get the proper square edge ones for my 14s, but i actually prefer GTS rims without any at all. i just love the step in the lip, and want to take advantage of finally having a car with a negative offset!
infact, i took the crappy autobarn trims off my 14s...
anyway... heres some more updated pics. (sorry to anyone on 56k.. i try n keep the pics small)

dug out an orig exhaust. gonna put it on just to get it around till i can get a nice twin system put on:


parcel shelf goin in:



went in extremley well. very impressed with how it was made.

then lined the car with underlay and carpet, and held it down with the beatiful chrome scuff plates. they look so nice...





and some more current pics of the car. pretty much the same.. but ehhhhhhhh :)








also, amazingly.. picked up an original HJ monaro GTS brochure. double sided A3. cost a few bucks too much, but dont see them every day. TEN REASONS TO BUY A MONARO GTS!


even bought the matching model cars. these are bloody grouse!





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#54 Posted : Thursday, 17 July 2008 8:19:24 AM(UTC)
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mmmmooorrreee updates..
glass went in monday/tuesday this week. effin finaly.


clips and urethane (sp?)....

biggest pain in the ass was after digging out and cleaning up the demisterless rear glass i HAD, was finding it had two horizontal marks across the middle from a visor or something. so i bit the bullet and bought a brand new rear screen to match the new front. they DO look really nice when new though. :)



..and the new screen:


shame is, the rear glass has no black boarder.. so you can see the glue!! crap. if i ever do this again (AND ANYONE WHO READS THIS AND IS GOING TO DO ONE), paint the window edge. if it was black, you wouldnt notice. on the yellow however, it is faaar too visible. gonna have to sort something for this :(


anyway, all extremley neat.. and looks great with all the stainless finally on. :)





..aaaand inside...



then it was time to find all the other interior gear...

somehow my rear view mirrors had multiplied...

... different, but all the part numbers are the same?!? using the middle one anyway.
and the visors. not too bad nick surprisingly. :)


well.. thats all for now i guess. next and last real hurdle is the wiring.. everything else is just the easy little things i do myself. all good.. :)


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#55 Posted : Monday, 4 August 2008 9:44:16 PM(UTC)
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congratulations on a beautiful car mate. Im thinking of doing something similar with my HQ Gts. If you dont mind me asking, what would be a ball park figure to do something like this.
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#56 Posted : Saturday, 9 August 2008 4:52:55 AM(UTC)
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thanks. :)
as for cost, not too sure. depends how you want to go about things, and how much you want to do yourself. id say around the 20k mark though; 10thou for bodywork and paint, and another 10 for everything else.


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anyway, more pics of a bit more progress:
needed to cover the door inspection holes before i stuck the doorcards on.


went to clarks rubber and bought some .3mm (ithink) plastic sheet. was 9bucks a meter or something. bought a meter and a half WHICH IS MORE THAN ENOUGH (just buy 1m!).


also got some sikaflex gluey stuff to stick it on with. this stuff can be an absolute shytefight if you arent careful! i think this is... 19bucks.. or something?


next, cut up the plastic to the shape of the inspection hole recess...


last thing i did before sticking the plastics on, was spray fish oil EVERYWHERE. had no idea what to do with it, so just sprayed the insides of the doors till it ran at the drip-holes. had to leave the doors open all day cos it wouldnt stop leaking. haha.. least it wont rust eh!


then put the clips on the backs of the doorcards, and with a bit of fiddling, got them on the doors!

very swish. :p

also have dug out a bunch of interior bits n pieces to neaten up n put in.



actually have 2 pairs of those A-pillar trims. 1 pair metal, the other plastic! went with the metal ones even though that had started to rust where they are pushed down into the dash corner/inner cowl areas.
cleaned them, ground away the rust, scuffed up the rest, and did em in satin black:


also, under-dash has been broken in the past, and had a brown replacement :/
no drama though!



interestingly, got a couple of other bits lately. venetian is a very nice repro from somewhere in NSW, while the spare wheel bolt and handbrake cover (mine was cracked all over) came from people on ebay.




well, wiring still needs to be done. got out the old loom which id carefully labelled and put away:

yyyeh... maybe not! hahaha
had to lay out that mess. dont need it, but whoever does the job of making a new loom and rewiring the car might need it for reference.
its been absolutley butchered over the years. has been hacked for the twin headlight front, gas setup, and audio wiring.

thats going to be a helluva job, and i have NO idea about it. really not too sure with wiring.

oh.. found the dash too.

..been cut for a radio, which is a bit of a shame. check the kays out though! hehhe



thats it for now.













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#57 Posted : Sunday, 10 August 2008 9:50:43 AM(UTC)
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wow. very nice. makes me want to work on my car.


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#58 Posted : Wednesday, 24 September 2008 8:56:55 AM(UTC)
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Looking Good RDS

Mine has a long way to go compared to that...if you put thewm together it would be the twin that looks the same but is not quite as pretty.

Gives me lots of inspiration but.

Mark

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A GTS/4 is a monaro - so nuuur
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#59 Posted : Monday, 13 October 2008 8:43:42 AM(UTC)
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Mate,
This is a great rebuild you have been doing.
Its a credit to you.
Thanks for documenting it so well and sharing the shots with us all.

One of these days, Ill get started on mine.

Cheers, Maynard
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#60 Posted : Thursday, 16 October 2008 10:24:05 AM(UTC)
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thanks for the nice comments. :)

sbeen 2 months since ive updated this, but not alots happened. called an auto-elec back in august who i want to wire the car, said it was all good, but there would be a couple week wait. fair enough though.. im in no rush.
well, i sorta just left it in the back of the garage and pretty much forgot about it. :S
Couple things did happen in the mean-time though:

first thing was the dash pad. i had two twin-vent ones lying around, so i got them out to look them over etc. one was brown, and the other is the orig one from the car (not in bad nick either!)
written on the underside of the gauge area is a date, 6-4-76 - a week or so before the car was built. pretty cool..

anyway, black one (even though it IS the orig) really was too good to recover when the shagged brown one would get pretty much thrown away anyway. so the black one has been put aside as an original piece for some other day, and the brown one was dropped off at the Dashdoctor (?) in vic (place just off bell st).
not any old trimmer can recover these as the vinyl is sorta vacuumed onto the plastic. anyway, a couple weeks and *cough* $385 later, i got it back. costy, but very nicely done. :)


only other thing needed was two holes drilled for the small GTS badge that goes next to the vent.

easy to pluck off, its held on by two small washer/clips on the back. had to be very gentle, as it seems like itd be fkn hard to find a replacement..
neat trick to lining up the holes too;

mash foil over the area, and punch the holes. foil holds its shape awesome, so on it goes to the other dashpad, and theres the holes!


anyway, only other things i can think of (well, found pics of... :S):
putting the old exhaust on (will get a nice twin system done when the car can drive)

and venetian in:


looks fkn ace. wasnt happy with the look at first, but grew on me and is def how i imagined it now. very cool.

alllso...
took my four (now very surface rusted) widened GTS wheels to a powdercoater yesterday. after spending half-an-hour choosing what silver i wanted (christ they can do alot of effects!), i left them there. its a place in cambelfield - hopefully they do a good job. cost is a bitch though... as it is going to set me back $100 to sandblast and powdercoat each wheel! thats 400bucks just to paint that set of wheels!
ah well, least i only have to do it once eh!




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