RGORHAM29
Active Member
Hi Guys. Thanks for all the comments. Here is my update since last posting.
We did it… turned crank (wicked easy), worked the mystery oil in the cylinders, pushed oil out of cylinders, opened valve covers and lubed valves, lubed the carburetor, new plugs, changed the oil, new battery, primed oil pump, disconnected fuel line, installed temp fuel source and old fuel line pumps into gallon tank. Checked starter and electrical system. A buddy stopped by to help out and the kids picked up a wrench. Neighbors forewarned of potential smoke show…..All systems go. Car started with ease - only 3 turns of the key! (and yes – a 2 foot section of a smokey mouse nest blew out of the tailpipe too). Awakened after 20 years of slumber! Car idling on its own. Smoke dissipated and now starts first try without a smoke show. Sweet! All enjoyed seeing this car come alive.
That being said and feeling confident that I will get this car on the road this spring. I checked out the next phase of removing the gas tank to flush out. That’s where the fun ends…..I have a setback and need some advice.
I followed the tank straps and realized the rear frame rails from the torque box back to the bumper cross rail member are rusted out and should be replaced (spring shackle towards the bumper). I knew there was some rust but I started to pick at it and now have some missing metal. (See attached pics) Trunk pan under the trunk mat has holes above the tail pipe too.
So frustrated that I did not see that before....but then again it was a garage find buried to start with. I did source new rear frame rails from a desert car in Texas over the weekend for $1000 with shipping.
Here is my question…..since I need to repair/replace the rails…it’s probably a good time to replace the trunk pans, tank, filler neck, rear spring shackles and springs at the same time. How complicated or expensive is that (I envision welded bracing to hold the uni-frame steady/square)? Is it worth it?
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also someone asked how the underside was - I spent some time under the car after my discovery. Floors are solid. remainder of unibody rails are solid. Yes - 50 years old you would expect some rust somewhere. quarter panel edges as expected on Passenger side (which i was aware of). Did source front fenders. Got a lead on rear quarters from another desert car. That all the ugly I have found so far. Interior is "Mint".
We did it… turned crank (wicked easy), worked the mystery oil in the cylinders, pushed oil out of cylinders, opened valve covers and lubed valves, lubed the carburetor, new plugs, changed the oil, new battery, primed oil pump, disconnected fuel line, installed temp fuel source and old fuel line pumps into gallon tank. Checked starter and electrical system. A buddy stopped by to help out and the kids picked up a wrench. Neighbors forewarned of potential smoke show…..All systems go. Car started with ease - only 3 turns of the key! (and yes – a 2 foot section of a smokey mouse nest blew out of the tailpipe too). Awakened after 20 years of slumber! Car idling on its own. Smoke dissipated and now starts first try without a smoke show. Sweet! All enjoyed seeing this car come alive.
That being said and feeling confident that I will get this car on the road this spring. I checked out the next phase of removing the gas tank to flush out. That’s where the fun ends…..I have a setback and need some advice.
I followed the tank straps and realized the rear frame rails from the torque box back to the bumper cross rail member are rusted out and should be replaced (spring shackle towards the bumper). I knew there was some rust but I started to pick at it and now have some missing metal. (See attached pics) Trunk pan under the trunk mat has holes above the tail pipe too.
So frustrated that I did not see that before....but then again it was a garage find buried to start with. I did source new rear frame rails from a desert car in Texas over the weekend for $1000 with shipping.
Here is my question…..since I need to repair/replace the rails…it’s probably a good time to replace the trunk pans, tank, filler neck, rear spring shackles and springs at the same time. How complicated or expensive is that (I envision welded bracing to hold the uni-frame steady/square)? Is it worth it?
also someone asked how the underside was - I spent some time under the car after my discovery. Floors are solid. remainder of unibody rails are solid. Yes - 50 years old you would expect some rust somewhere. quarter panel edges as expected on Passenger side (which i was aware of). Did source front fenders. Got a lead on rear quarters from another desert car. That all the ugly I have found so far. Interior is "Mint".