March 10, 200719 yr Author I'm pretty sure I'll be dragging a '77 wagon home real soon. It will be getting the Camino's current drivetrain and giving-up its headers and tru dual exhaust (with cats) to the Camino. It will then be sold to help finance the crate motor for the project. This wagon is VERY clean, with an amazingly good interior, nothing but small surface rust areas, garage kept almost all of its life, still has factory paint. It also has a full set of original Rally wheels, if I decide to use them.
March 10, 200719 yr That car is too nice- Cort would kill me! *chuckles* Ah, Camino ... you know me ... TOO well . That MC sure is nice ... can hardly believe the price on it ...hmmm..... *pauses* Actually, death would be too easy ... I think I'd make you choose a 2007 Lumina (2 or 4 door ... your choice) ... and force you to buy and drive it........ *grins devilishly* Yeah, that sounds like a MUCH better plan ... he he he BTW ... yeah, I know I don't post much in this thread ... but I certainly keep tabs on it! Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "It's not the car I want" ... George Jones ... 'The Corvette Song'
March 11, 200719 yr Author That's why I won't commit the crime - the punishment is too harsh. :AH-HA_wink: Heading out to see the wagon in the morning, and I'm bringing the trailer!
March 11, 200719 yr That's why I won't commit the crime - the punishment is too harsh. *nods* As I figured . he he ... just glad that you won't commit that crime! Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "The story is between the lines" ... Dave & Sugar ... 'Golden Tears'
March 12, 200719 yr Author I think I need to go on a boneyard hunt for interior pieces and such pretty soon. Problem is, most of the local boneyards have disappeared.
March 13, 200719 yr Author Did some quick work so I can get inspection/emission stickers tomorrow ahead of the teardown and... Whew! I'm tired. But, the job is done (except for a license plate bulb) and I should have stickers tomorrow. Today, I got set-up with a guy who does sandblasting and chassis painting and he is ready when I am. I figure that I should have the drivetrain transferred to the wagon within the week. Hopefully the disassembly of the front end and all the gingerbread should only take a few more days than that. He's going to prop the body up on wood blocks so he can get to the whole frame and underbelly for painting purposes. I'm going to try to get all of the surfaces as gease-free as possible before I take it to him. The next few weeks should provide lots of pics for everyone to see and I will do my best to show as much as I can. Tonight's tech observation: removing the parking lights without an offset screwdriver is a PITA! It can be done, as I managed it, but I would have been much better off if I had found my offset! Also, the threaded plastic mounts for the headlight adjusters are crap even if they are not broken they are loose. I'll try to remember to replace all 8 when it all goes back together. Fortunately, the parts car provided a serviceable one for now. I may be using the tailgate from the parts car as it seems to only have a small amount of surface rust. The one on the project car, while entirely rust-free was a bit mangled by some amatuer dent pulling by some previous owner. While the chassis and underside are being tended to, I need to rig-up some sort of stand to sit the body on when it comes back so I have full access to the chassis to do the suspension, fuel lines/pump, any brake work, etc. Not quite sure how I'm going to do it yet.
March 13, 200719 yr Author Here are some pics of the simple repairs I made last night to pass inspection. The parking lights are GM restoration parts from the El Camino Store, which are exact reproduction that fit perfectly. The other two shots are the parts car buried under new parts, and what might be the last pic of the car as it is now. I also replaced both front marker bulbs and removed a bad license plate bulb which I will pick up on the way to inspection. Now I'm off to get my stickers.
March 13, 200719 yr When you have something with this much potential, how do you choose where to stop? Do you have a time limit, a money limit, or both?Pride, satisfaction, and a growing approval shown through respect of the car. Once you've gained all three of these things, you're willing to say "I'm done," though you will still be willing to put more money into 'er.
March 14, 200719 yr That guy should be shot for putting that nice old Olds up for sale on a Demo Derby site. Quick everyone, get your pitchforks! We're goin' to Ohio!
March 14, 200719 yr Author Between yesterday and today, I put at least 100 miles on the Camino and have run across a problem. The TH350 in it seems to have a tendency to get hung up and not shift into 3rd after driving a while. I think that the cable from the carb linkage is getting fouled somehow as it goes back to normal if I wiggle it around by hand. It will foul up again after a while but is fine for the first few shifts into 3rd. I'd like to get this corrected before I put the drivetrain into the wagon. Any and all insights welcomed. Other than that, the Camino now has stickers for the next year and should be exempt from emisions testing for as long as I own it. I took the headers to be sandblasted ahead of the install into the wagon. I doubt I'll be able to get back to the project for the next few days since lots of unrelated work has to be done this week. Hopefully, I will still be able to get the engine and trans into the wagon before the cold weather comes back this weekend. We shall see.
March 14, 200719 yr Author I'm in on the angry mob heading out to Ohio! Camino, if you're looking for a boneyard, I might know of a couple places. If interested, PM me, & I'll hook you up with info on them. Thanks man, I may do that when I start hunting for interior stuff.
March 14, 200719 yr That Olds is in great condition. Hey, Norwalk, Ohio, I have been there for the drag strip. It was the Ford Nationals. Anyways I am going to do a drawing of this too. I am also off to a local wrecking yard this Thursday. I'll let you know if I find anything.
March 14, 200719 yr How about these American Racing rims but the recessed parts of the spoke being powdercoated the same colour of the car leaving the chrome on the outside with orange on the inside. Replica AR IROC Rims
March 14, 200719 yr Author How about these American Racing rims but the recessed parts of the spoke being powdercoated the same colour of the car leaving the chrome on the outside with orange on the inside. Replica AR IROC Rims Go for it AR! Maybe add a pearl white highlight in there too.
March 14, 200719 yr I actually am quite a ways through the sketch and the rims seem like they could work. I checked American Racing's application guide and these were one of the rims that would fit.
March 15, 200719 yr Author Those rims are already on my list of possibilities, so I'm anxious to see what you do with them.
March 15, 200719 yr That's good then. They look good on the Camino and they just scream Chevy. It will only be a drawing however but I will get it up tomorrow night because I have to go to the wrecking yard in the morning to find some parts and possibly a 318 or 360 because I may take on that Dakota project.
March 15, 200719 yr It would be nice as a project. It would probably just be a long one because of the financial aspect and the fact I have never rebuilt a motor. I could at least get the truck and find some motors. The 318s are easy but the 360s aren't around as much anymore.
March 15, 200719 yr Author It looks like Mother Nature is going to delay the project again. It was 79 degrees yesterday and snow is predicted for tomorrow!
March 15, 200719 yr It looks like Mother Nature is going to delay the project again. It was 79 degrees yesterday and snow is predicted for tomorrow! You moved to Michigan?
March 19, 200719 yr Author The weather is not cooperating so no progress to report. I did get the wagon off of the trailer and into the garage next to the Camino, they are both waiting for things to warm up so the drivetrain transplant can happen. I had to push the parts car and the Mothertruck by myself, so they aren't exactly where I want them to be. But, I should have enough room to get the job done when it finally warms up. Meantime: A new NOS hood is on its way and I'd love to see some more chops/sketches if anyone is up to it. I'm starting to think about a custom interior rather than chasing all of the stock parts down. I'm not sure I want to go with this idea, but a good chop session might convince me. :AH-HA_wink: If anyone wants to give that a try, let me know and I'll take some interior shots and post them.
March 19, 200719 yr I'm starting to think about a custom interior rather than chasing all of the stock parts down. I'm not sure I want to go with this idea, but a good chop session might convince me. :AH-HA_wink: Are you open to the idea of shoehorning in an interior from a fellow GM A-body? I like the design and layout of the 73-77 Cutty: Just a thought
March 19, 200719 yr I'm starting to think about a custom interior rather than chasing all of the stock parts down. Once again, swivel buckets
March 19, 200719 yr Author Are you open to the idea of shoehorning in an interior from a fellow GM A-body? I like the design and layout of the 73-77 Cutty: Just a thought That would be even harder to find than the stock EC stuff! XP: I think about the swivels as an option, but then I back away because that would really require a console,shifter,and different steering column. I just rebuilt my column afterall. Still, it's a possibility.
March 21, 200718 yr Author I'm kinda liking this idea: http://www.horkeyswoodandparts.com/showdeck1.htm
March 21, 200718 yr Oh now that is sweet! I would just make absolutely certain that the bed is rust-proofed as well as possible though. Moisture and El Caminos are natural enemies.
March 21, 200718 yr Author No sweat there,Z. The bed will be completely refinished even if I do this, and the wood is easily removed for cleaning. :AH-HA_wink:
March 22, 200718 yr Author The one concern I do have is figuring out what kind of wood to use so it looks good with the metallic orange paint.
March 22, 200718 yr I think you'd have to go with a paler color than the one in that photo. Like Oak or Pine or something. Whatever is in that photo has too much red in it to look good with your orange.
March 22, 200718 yr Author I was thinking the same thing,Z. But then I got to wondering if a darker color would work too. So, I sent them an email asking for pics of the different woods. I'm guessing that a white oak would be best. Edit: Which leads me back to the interior color. If I go with a light wood, then I think a light interior will be required.
March 22, 200718 yr I think a darker wood may work too though. The bed is nice. I have seen those in many pickups and it is a nice touch.
March 22, 200718 yr Author It just occured to me that a matching "toolbox" done in the same wood and stainless might look pretty good mounted in the front of the bed.
March 22, 200718 yr I'm guessing that a white oak would be best. White oak would look awesome with the orange. My father had a bright red 1952 Chevrolet pickup truck that he did over with a white oak bed floor and stainless steel strips between that looked fantastic. I'll see if I can find pictures for you.
March 22, 200718 yr Looks like things are going good... I'd probably never get the chance to restore a car like this, so it's exciting to see all the "goings on." Thanks for posting it all! Just thought I'd chime in on the wood color... What about a light wood, with a grey/black stain?
March 23, 200718 yr Done anything else on the Camino since it has gotten warmer? My Dakota project has been delayed or possibly halted for good. Apparently the dealer that let me into it with the Dodge key, had the VIN, started it for me, and had the price doesn't deal with those cars on that other lot which they moved them over there temporarily. That dealer just got new management with new employees that know nothing like this one. However, I found a mint condition 1993 Chevrolet S10 Blazer 2-door for sale. There is absolutely no rust on it which is incredible for those Blazers. A new project may be considered instead.
March 24, 200718 yr Author You might be better off with the Blazer. Not much new to report on the Camino, except that I went to pick up supplies and the engine hoist today. With any luck the drivetrain transplant from Camino to wagon will take place this weekend. Get anywhere with that sketch?
March 24, 200718 yr The sketch is just about done. I had to do numerous to get it right but I think this one is alright. I will get in here in the forums during the week because I have to work tomorrow and have plenty of homework. However, I have school off on Thursday so it will definitely be done by then. I went to check out the Blazer. Paint is almost perfect but it doesn't have rust on the body because the guy didn't drive it in the winter for some reason but he did have 2 other vehicles. Apparently its 2wd so that may be a reason.
March 25, 200718 yr Author The transplant from Camino to wagon is underway! Black and Blue stopped by to give me a hand and the engine/trans are ready to come out. We would have pulled it tonight but I couldn't find one of the lift brackets I like to use and we were getting tired. So, it will come out tomorrow. I'm too tired to detail what we did today so without further ado, here are some pics:
March 25, 200718 yr Camino, with an orange/pearl white paint scheme, I would definitely go with a really light, maybe even white, wood bed.
March 25, 200718 yr Author Camino, with an orange/pearl white paint scheme, I would definitely go with a really light, maybe even white, wood bed. I think I agree.
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