August 21, 200817 yr So today we finally got the other door on. We also put the horn back on it and painted the rockers. Not professional, but still a big improvement and a cheap and quick way to make it look decent until the real work is done. And here's the old door. Had it inspected after we did the work. Somehow it passed emissions, but more importantly it passed safety without a problem. Good times. Edited August 24, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
August 21, 200817 yr Good progress! It's a great feeling to get a project legal again - can't wait for that myself.
August 21, 200817 yr Dude, you gotta roll through L-city "Tight Whips" style with the '88 Sundance script ON the door, seriously, you should clear coat over it... There's something awesome about driving a car that looks like it's only good for packing the trunk full of explosives and putting a brick on the gas pedal after you point it at the EPA building! Not to beat a dead horse, but all joking aside, pay someone to weld up that structural rot. That cars' frame is going to break in half like one of those collapsed bridges.
August 21, 200817 yr Author Dude, you gotta roll through L-city "Tight Whips" style with the '88 Sundance script ON the door, seriously, you should clear coat over it... There's something awesome about driving a car that looks like it's only good for packing the trunk full of explosives and putting a brick on the gas pedal after you point it at the EPA building! Not to beat a dead horse, but all joking aside, pay someone to weld up that structural rot. That cars' frame is going to break in half like one of those collapsed bridges. Haha that is kind of a fun idea, although I know he plans to have the car repainted. I'll just take lots of photos before that happens...maybe show up at NAPA with it. That being said it's only going to get funnier when we put a blue passenger fender on it, blue hatch and black spoiler. As for the rockers, yep it's on the to-do list. Edited August 21, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
August 21, 200817 yr Looks a heckuva lot better with the parts swapped out! I just bought a Daytona for my kid, I *thought* it was in good shape, but swapping the carpet let me see some road beneath, I had to do some unexpected rust repairs on the floor! What is the drivetrain in the Shadow? What are your plans for it, any set plans, or...?
August 21, 200817 yr Author Looks a heckuva lot better with the parts swapped out! I just bought a Daytona for my kid, I *thought* it was in good shape, but swapping the carpet let me see some road beneath, I had to do some unexpected rust repairs on the floor! What is the drivetrain in the Shadow? What are your plans for it, any set plans, or...? It's got a 2.5L / 3-speed automatic. It would be cool to fit a turbo to it (they had turbo 2.5's), although I'm not really familiar with doing such a thing. There's a Sundance in the junkyard, same one the doors came from, that's a 2.2 turbo...wonder if the Turbo is any good? I know from reading allpar that adding a strut tower is an inexpensive way to improve handling, I think the ones they make for the 240ZX or something fit right on with a few new mounting holes drilled in. It's up to him though. The main plans are to get the body ready and then painted. Edited August 21, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
August 21, 200817 yr Haha that is kind of a fun idea.... Sweet.... you really mean it, we can pack the trunk full of plastique and drive it through the front lobby of the EPA? I will totally help you with that! You do realise that the EPA has a big HQ in Drum Hill, right? It's litterally across from the parking lot where I used to do my massive smokeshows and burnout contests between SP & his buddies & me in my '68 'Maro. The irony was lost on most people.
August 21, 200817 yr 68, you probably should watch what you post..even joking about acts of terrorism will get you a one-way ticket to Gitmo...I'm sure DHS is monitoring these forums...
August 21, 200817 yr Oooooops, gotta go... some gentleman in black suits & dark tint glasses just pulled up to my house in a 'Burban with goverment plates & run flat tires. Moltar: Yeah, you're right, I'm an idiot. As soon as I posted that I was thinking that it was maybe a tiny bit too over the top. The FBI & CIA do not have a sense of humor.
August 21, 200817 yr theres a convoy of 15 black Yukon Denalis on I95 on their way from DC.... your done 68! he'll be the only one shaking back and forth mumbling "teh pillars! teh pillars!"
August 21, 200817 yr theres a convoy of 15 black Yukon Denalis on I95 on their way from DC.... your done 68! he'll be the only one shaking back and forth mumbling "teh pillars! teh pillars!" I suspect in a year or so we will see it on CNN---Massachusetts man on rampage vandalizing Chevy dealers throughout New England--breaks into dealers and with a Sawzall or Jaws of Life tool cuts out the B-pillars of the 2010 Camaros in stock, as an act of his 'Hardtop Liberation Front'..
August 22, 200817 yr It's got a 2.5L / 3-speed automatic. It would be cool to fit a turbo to it (they had turbo 2.5's), although I'm not really familiar with doing such a thing. There's a Sundance in the junkyard, same one the doors came from, that's a 2.2 turbo...wonder if the Turbo is any good? I know from reading allpar that adding a strut tower is an inexpensive way to improve handling, I think the ones they make for the 240ZX or something fit right on with a few new mounting holes drilled in. It's up to him though. The main plans are to get the body ready and then painted. I'm not well versed in the 4 cylinder stuff, but I know the cranks changed around 1986 or so, the flexplate/flywheels don't interchange. The 2.2 intercooled cars had Garrett turbos which are better for modding, so I was just told. My Daytona has a 2.5 turboI auto, I know to do a swap the ECU has to be changed, but I don't really know much else.... I assume anything related to boost would have to be gotten off a turbo car. The 2.5 N/A engines weren't bad..? I used to buy wrecked Shelbys for donor cars, suspensions, wheels, body and interior parts... they actually have lots of good stuff on 200-300 cars.. Some of those cars were called "Dusters" weren't they?
August 24, 200817 yr Author I'm not well versed in the 4 cylinder stuff, but I know the cranks changed around 1986 or so, the flexplate/flywheels don't interchange. The 2.2 intercooled cars had Garrett turbos which are better for modding, so I was just told. My Daytona has a 2.5 turboI auto, I know to do a swap the ECU has to be changed, but I don't really know much else.... I assume anything related to boost would have to be gotten off a turbo car. The 2.5 N/A engines weren't bad..? I used to buy wrecked Shelbys for donor cars, suspensions, wheels, body and interior parts... they actually have lots of good stuff on 200-300 cars.. Some of those cars were called "Dusters" weren't they? Yeah, I've heard a great way to upgrade a Shadow is to get a wrecked Shebly Datona or even better a Shebly Shadow, since with teh Shadows you can do some nice upgrades of the suspension on the cheap. The 2.5 N/As aren't bad though, they make pretty good torch for the era/weight of the car. There was a "Duster" version of the Sundance, it was what V6 models were badged.
August 24, 200817 yr Author Yesterday the mechanic was supposed to have gotten done with the car, we wanted him to do some work for us, but after sitting for 3 days nothing was done, he swore he'd do it Monday, it was next it line. I know he's busy and he is good too us, but 3 days, grr... Whatever though, we took the day to do some work to the car. After who knows how many years of the lifter struts to the hatch being worn out and so the hatch wouldn't stay up, we bought a set of new ones and put them in. We also replaced the nasty hood liner which was coming apart with one we got from the junkyard...not perfect but 100% better than what was there. We also changed some bulbs and put brand new Bosch Platinum +4 spark plugs in it, a full take of premium and some Marvel's Mystery Oil in the tank. The car's never had it so good! The plugs make a BIG difference, the car starts much better (first crank instead of 3-4 cranks) and runs more smoothly). Edited August 24, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
August 24, 200817 yr Author Today the plan is to replace a few more bulbs, swap the door panels out, swap the lock cylinders out, and give all of the cars a thorough cleaning inside and out. Oh and align my door and hopefully get the yellow marking off of it.
August 31, 200817 yr Author More Updates New headlights installed...what a difference. They actually are useful at night now!
August 31, 200817 yr Author Sixty8 stopped by the other day and we took a photoshoot of our black beasts. You can also see that the Shadow finally has matching wheels, yay!
August 31, 200817 yr Cool...68s got a Roadmaster sedan now? I thought he had a Roadmaster wagon...he changes cars so often...
August 31, 200817 yr Hhhahahah... yeah, I sold the LT1 powered Estate last summer, this black behemoth is a tbi-350 powered steel-roof sedan, it was purchased in Jan. of 2008 for $200. I pulled it out of a snowbank with the 240D and threw a battery in it (the duralast gold out of the datsun) and now, 11,000 miles later my total investment in the car after purchase price & repairs is $450. [not incl. oil changes & gasolina]
November 5, 200817 yr Author So I thought I'd post a few new pics of the car's interior cleaned out and with the trunk liner (which was falling apart) replaced... Also the replacement doors' panels have been swapped out for the matching gray panels from the original doors.
November 5, 200817 yr I'm tellin ya, take a broomstick to the innards of the catalitic converter when you haver a chance. :wink:
November 5, 200817 yr Author I'm tellin ya, take a broomstick to the innards of the catalitic converter when you haver a chance. :wink: Remember: I told you it has a new one now, so I'm pretty sure it would be a waste of money if it was gutted.
November 6, 200817 yr Oh, yeah that's right... what a waste. Why spend money on a new catalitic converter when, as WMJ pointed out, the old one is recycled for $100 while you're charged $120+ for a new one just to make Al Gore happy in some empty belief that you're helping to save spotted owls or something about Polar Bears can't swim and Alaska is the size of Ohio... WMJ: Natrually I would sweep up the paladium and take it to a recycling center.
November 6, 200817 yr Author Oh, yeah that's right... what a waste. Why spend money on a new catalitic converter when, as WMJ pointed out, the old one is recycled for $100 while you're charged $120+ for a new one just to make Al Gore happy in some empty belief that you're helping to save spotted owls or something about Polar Bears can't swim and Alaska is the size of Ohio... WMJ: Natrually I would sweep up the paladium and take it to a recycling center. I told you why remember?
November 6, 200817 yr With all due respect, not attacking you DF, just frustrated with the whole absurdity of broke people havnig to spend mega $ on something that doesn't effect drivability or safety on a car that is older than the driver. After 5 or 10 years Cars should not be held hostage to the emissions standards they were designed to operate at when new. It's dumb. In fact it's economic descrimination.
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