My car shows really well. I got super lucky finding a '66 Newport that had been well cared for all of these 57 years. Previous owners repaired rusted out panels, installed a new windshield, new paint, sprayed truck liner in the trunk, replaced the carpet, new tires, new shocks, new rear springs, rebuilt the engine and transmission, and had numerous portions of the seats redone when they were wore out (some repairs better than others).
I wanted to document all of the numerous things I've done to the car not just for my own satisfaction, but to show C-Body shoppers what they might expect to be doing EVEN IF the car runs and looks amazing when they pick it up. These points of regard could also serve as question/answer sources if someone is searching for how to do something, and they find my little write up here - I'm happy to help out!
So, please indulge this summary listing of everything I've done to my Newport since acquiring it January 2023 that is nearly invisible to the eye - you'd never know it was done unless I told you! It's no small list . . .
* rewired the map light (wiring was all boogered up)
* rebuilt and installed correct carburetor (Stromberg WWC replaced the incorrect Carter BBD from '70s Dodge Truck)
* new carb fuel line since the one for the Carter didn't line up to the Stromberg
* cleaned disgusting door lock knobs
* adjusted windshield wipers so they sat correctly when parked (installed incorrectly after windshield replacement)
* sealed windshield (new glass wasn't sealed correctly, leaked when raining)
* recovered armrest bases front and rear with "aluminum" tape (will replace with REPOP units next year)
* pulled all seats and door panels to vacuum, steam clean, rust treat, undercoat and apply carpet sound deadening insulation to floor
* installed 3rd brake light for safety (need to rewire to brake switch next year - currently wired to right tail lamp)
* installed new distributor, electronic ignition, ballast resister and coil from the guy who sells the kit on eBay
* adjusted "kick down" pre-load as recommended by
@CBODY67
* installed missing door weather stripping on driver's door
* replaced bad trunk light switch
* replaced turn signal lights, tail lights, license plate light, backup lights, sail panel courtesy lights with LED bulbs
* repainted steel wheels, installed "poverty caps"
* installed new "Pentastar" logo on fender, new coolant, thermostat, air cleaner, and trunk/jack stickers
* added passenger side rearview mirror
* added under-hood sound insulation
* repainted satin black paint trim on tail light chrome and C-Pillar chrome trim
* installed headlight relays
* performed ammeter bypass upgrade
* installed tachometer
* installed triple gauge cluster (oil, water, volt)
* removed instrument cluster, fixed broken "tangs", installed LED bulbs in all positions, cleaned and repainted orange needles
* lubed speedo cable
* replaced mini voltage regulator for fuel gauge
* replaced leaking fuel sending unit float and disintegrated filter (gauge now works!)
* installed correct water neck for upper radiator hose
* converted master cylinder from single circuit to dual circuit from '67 and later
* repainted brake booster while doing the master cylinder job
* adjusted brake light switch to activate sooner
* added subtle amber and red reflective marker tape to key areas to increase side visibility at night
* replaced leaking windshield washer pump
* replaced dissolved windshield washer hose "F"-tee near the cowl
* cleaned out clogged windshield washer nozzles
* vacuumed and cleaned out all cowl vents (interior)
* replaced missing steering rag joint heat shield
* replaced incorrect front input shaft seal (was missing the "collar")
* replaced missing flex plate inspection cover
* replaced broken/missing nylon/plastic rollers in rear quarter window assemblies (greased everything too)
* replaced quarter window rubber seals and quarter window "cat whiskers"
* removed and thoroughly cleaned front and rear seats, door panel cards (steam cleaner plus leather conditioner)
* replaced missing/torn water barriers at all 4 windows
* replaced missing/damaged door trim "clips", did repairs on torn out cardboard backing
* made new "trunk divider" between rear seat and trunk
* made new "parcel shelf" and recovered with "duck cloth" in appropriate color
* repainted all satin black on front grill and headlight surrounds
* repainted black and "raspberry" sections of grill emblem
* installed a "day/night" rear view mirror
* replaced very corroded chrome trim surround on instrument cluster
* fixed misoriented ignition switch
* repainted satin black paint on "CHRYSLER" and "NEWPORT" trim scripts
* clay-barred, polished and ceramic coated the paint to remove hazing and minor scratches that had occurred since repaint
* replaced bad grommet for radio antenna through the firewall
* rerouted spark plug wires that were ran incorrectly
What an adventure, I love owning this car!