18-08-1976 was the build date Holden supplied on a certificate they sent to me but the ID plate says 07/76. Whats a month over 37 years
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
Excellent work, real progress.
"Proud To Be An Old Fart".
Time to do a bit more on the panels
The doors I got a while back had good fames and quit sound. The only prblem was there was rust spots on the lower section and in some places made small holes. I saw there was lower door repair sections available and was thinking this was the way to go
unpicking the lower door section
the inside was only light surface rust and red dirt it was from a country NSW ute
the inside of the door after cleaning and a bit oF rust neutralizer
Stitching on the new repair panel
So..... after doing both doors and battling with panels that "sorta" fit, too long, bad curves yada yada, I wasnt happy with the centre join which was going to be 2x thick steel and too much bog.... I scrapped them, off to the recycles
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:20 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
Good doors for these cars are getting harder and harder to find
I needed to find some good doors and located a pair from a HJ Statesman, very sound and been in storage for a few years but you dont really know what you have until you start stripping them down.
After some paint stripper
a little rust in the passanger side bottom, more patches
Drivers door had a dodgy section at the bottom where it had rusted between the rubber and the door, the inside of the doors is sound
I am very happy with these doors, small ding on the front of one but they are awesome condition for their age.
Had to also grind off the trim tabs being statesman and weld up the trim screw holes
here is a trap I didnt think about, being Statesman door they had no holes for winders so I had to drill the winder hole and 1x screw hole
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:25 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
Spraying time, doors stripped back both sides and few other bits
Its been a bet wet and cold around here lately so sprayed them in the garage, hade up a bit of a spray booth to keep over spray down
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:27 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
see what other surprises I can find when I strip some other panels
The prize lower tailgate that came with the car had an inch of bog in it so it had become a temporary work bench.
Told a mate about the tail gate and he told me he had one in storage that he found on the hard garbage about 10 years ago and said I could have it.
I dont think it could have been worse than the one I had.
Turns out to be new never fitted in factory black primer. Its a ute version so I notched the corners, what a find, what a price, thanks David
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:30 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
before the body meets the chassis again time to do a little engine work. I have learnt the engine was freshened up not so long ago so I planned to put a cam in and change the inlet manifold. The cam I picked is a Wade 242a. The 2x timing chain was already installed and there looks to be some minor port woirk done to the heads
also installed a Scorcher electronic distributor
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:31 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
The big day has arrived where the Body meets the chassis again.... been a long time coming
new body rubbers
wheels back on
For those interested these were the lifting points I used in the cabin
nearly there
All back together. I was very surprised how easy it was to line up
Last edited by Grunt; 06-05-2017 at 11:34 PM.
HX Sandman
Chevrolet Avalanche
HQ Wagon
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