Part 2, bought a 65 442 Club Coupe
#42
It wasnt cheap but where would I ever find something like it again. If not for the rust stains on the padding one would think it was NOS. Its a shame Ill have to cut a hole in it for the 4 speed shifter.
#43
Just out of curiousity, what did you have to pay for the club coupe? If you don't want to answer that's cool, I understand. Just trying to get a feel for what they go for unfinished.
#44
That is sweet that you found and spoke to the original owner. I have the PoP for my '66 post, and must have made 20 phone calls trying to locate the buyer, and came up empty.
Did you ask the original owner about photos or documentation? Maybe a window sticker tucked away in a bible?
Did you ask the original owner about photos or documentation? Maybe a window sticker tucked away in a bible?
#45
That is sweet that you found and spoke to the original owner. I have the PoP for my '66 post, and must have made 20 phone calls trying to locate the buyer, and came up empty.
Did you ask the original owner about photos or documentation? Maybe a window sticker tucked away in a bible?
Did you ask the original owner about photos or documentation? Maybe a window sticker tucked away in a bible?
He didnt have anything. Only owned it a year. Id like to find the second owner of it, may find some pics there. No idea who that may be though.
#47
#48
U gettin jacked up for the project helps keep me focued on the 64, Thanks. I keep telling myself I'm way over head in terms of experience, SPACE (homeowners assoc. issues) and the $$$$ it will take, but again I am committed to build this sweet " granny post" back but with alot more power , safety features, suspension upgrades, Vintage A/C, retaining the 64 post stealth look, etc. There are not to many of these 64-65 post cars left, although they are not worth much $$$$ in terms on return on investment, but hey if you have not figured out by now this is an expensive hobby, you need to go figure. My project 64 in under major projects fourm-64 post update progress if you would like to check it out!!
#49
Latest update. Took off the radials and put some cheater slicks on the back and the stock redline tires on the front. Car is done, until it gets blown apart for a body off resto.
coupepage19.jpg
DSC08764.jpg
coupepage19.jpg
DSC08764.jpg
#52
Added some thrashed drag mags rolling on some old Atlas bias ply tires. Next stop, Olds Homecoming.
DSC00253-36.jpg
DSC00253-36.jpg
#54
U gettin jacked up for the project helps keep me focued on the 64, Thanks. I keep telling myself I'm way over head in terms of experience, SPACE (homeowners assoc. issues) and the $$$$ it will take, but again I am committed to build this sweet " granny post" back but with alot more power , safety features, suspension upgrades, Vintage A/C, retaining the 64 post stealth look, etc. There are not to many of these 64-65 post cars left, although they are not worth much $$$$ in terms on return on investment, but hey if you have not figured out by now this is an expensive hobby, you need to go figure. My project 64 in under major projects fourm-64 post update progress if you would like to check it out!!
TK-65, can't wait to see this at the Homecoming! I'm going for the first time ever with my 64..
Last edited by 1964CutlassSC; May 4th, 2011 at 01:55 PM.
#62
I finally talked to the guy that found the mat for me. Story is the mat owners mom bought a new F85 in 65, and it had the rubber floor in it. She didnt like it and had the dealer put carpet in for her. Strange thing is she kept the mat.
#63
Been a while since I updated this thread. As of yesterday I have everything either bought or restored that goes inside the car SMS supplied the interior material. Not covers, but the material to make the covers. Also made the door panels for the club coupe.
DSC00690.jpg
DSC00694.jpg
DSC_0116.jpg
Original F85 seat belts, SEM paint on the buckles and new Fisher tags. F85 belts have plastic collars on the ends for some reason.
DSC_0929.jpg
Car was built with the optional Deluxe steering wheel, but being an F85 I think it deserved the base model wheel which it would have came with standard. Wheel had two stress cracks at the hub, after much cutting, filing, filling, and sanding it came out pretty decent.
DSC_0895.jpg
DSC_0892.jpg
DSC_0939.jpg
DSC_0935.jpg
DSC_0812.jpg
DSC_0152.jpg
DSC_0158.jpg
DSC00690.jpg
DSC00694.jpg
DSC_0116.jpg
Original F85 seat belts, SEM paint on the buckles and new Fisher tags. F85 belts have plastic collars on the ends for some reason.
DSC_0929.jpg
Car was built with the optional Deluxe steering wheel, but being an F85 I think it deserved the base model wheel which it would have came with standard. Wheel had two stress cracks at the hub, after much cutting, filing, filling, and sanding it came out pretty decent.
DSC_0895.jpg
DSC_0892.jpg
DSC_0939.jpg
DSC_0935.jpg
DSC_0812.jpg
DSC_0152.jpg
DSC_0158.jpg
#65
Fixing the dash was a long ordeal. Had a few cracks in the corners and the standard break above the steering column tube. I used Plastex to fix all the cracks and weld the bottom piece back together. I added some fiberglass to reinforce it. Top of the dash where it meets the windshield was warped from the suns heat I used a heat gun along with two pieces of metal I removed from two junk padded dashes to reform the plastic. After it was repaired I used SEM texture paint to reapply the grain to the sanded areas.
DSC_0839.jpg
DSC_0841.jpg
DSC_0836.jpg
DSC09155.jpg
DSC09161.jpg
Repainted with SEM plastic and vinyl paint.
DSC_0860.jpg
DSC_0854.jpg
DSC_0864.jpg
Restored speedo head, repainted all the needles orange.
DSC_0240.jpg
DSC_0245.jpg
DSC_0839.jpg
DSC_0841.jpg
DSC_0836.jpg
DSC09155.jpg
DSC09161.jpg
Repainted with SEM plastic and vinyl paint.
DSC_0860.jpg
DSC_0854.jpg
DSC_0864.jpg
Restored speedo head, repainted all the needles orange.
DSC_0240.jpg
DSC_0245.jpg
#66
The dash in the car was in great shape, alot of these dashes have extra holes or aftermarket radios jammed into them, or cracks. I got lucky as all I had to do was strip it and repaint it.
DSC_0029.jpg
DSC_0030.jpg
DSC_0037.jpg
DSC_0034.jpg
DSC_0046.jpg
DSC_0047.jpg
I had the speaker grill rechromed.
DSC_0734.jpg
DSC_0029.jpg
DSC_0030.jpg
DSC_0037.jpg
DSC_0034.jpg
DSC_0046.jpg
DSC_0047.jpg
I had the speaker grill rechromed.
DSC_0734.jpg
#67
Pedal assembly. I blasted everything and painted the pedals with Eastwood Underhood black. I left the brace in bare metal and treated it with Gibbs Brand penetrant. Should stay nice for a long time.
DSC_0357.jpg
DSC_0355.jpg
Ebrake mech before and after.
DSC_0016.jpg
Original e brake pads had the word PARK painted white, repro pad doesnt. Now it does...
DSC_0022.jpg
Next up was the steering column. Judging from the paint pattern these were painted black and when they were assigned to a car there were sprayed the color of the interior. Notice its only sprayed in the area that you will see above the dash.
DSC_0252.jpg
These two stickers were on the columns I have. Red is from the coupe, blue is from a parts column. Think about what that line means...
DSC_0281.jpg
After stripping, filling, sanding and painting (a few times) this is the end result.
DSC_0349.jpg
I sanded the inner shaft to a shine then treated with Gibbs Brand. Originally they were not painted and I like the look of bare metal over spray paint metal. Cant duplicate this with paint.
DSC_0352.jpg
DSC_0351.jpg
DSC_0371.jpg
DSC_0370.jpg
Remember that line? Its to let the worker know where to stop applying the interior color.
DSC_0372.jpg
Manual trans firewall plate with the hole for the clutch rod. Decal shows part number for the column assembly.
DSC_0350.jpg
DSC_0357.jpg
DSC_0355.jpg
Ebrake mech before and after.
DSC_0016.jpg
Original e brake pads had the word PARK painted white, repro pad doesnt. Now it does...
DSC_0022.jpg
Next up was the steering column. Judging from the paint pattern these were painted black and when they were assigned to a car there were sprayed the color of the interior. Notice its only sprayed in the area that you will see above the dash.
DSC_0252.jpg
These two stickers were on the columns I have. Red is from the coupe, blue is from a parts column. Think about what that line means...
DSC_0281.jpg
After stripping, filling, sanding and painting (a few times) this is the end result.
DSC_0349.jpg
I sanded the inner shaft to a shine then treated with Gibbs Brand. Originally they were not painted and I like the look of bare metal over spray paint metal. Cant duplicate this with paint.
DSC_0352.jpg
DSC_0351.jpg
DSC_0371.jpg
DSC_0370.jpg
Remember that line? Its to let the worker know where to stop applying the interior color.
DSC_0372.jpg
Manual trans firewall plate with the hole for the clutch rod. Decal shows part number for the column assembly.
DSC_0350.jpg
Last edited by TK-65; November 3rd, 2012 at 09:29 AM.
#68
Last thing to finish for the interior was the heater box. I blasted it, primed and painted it with Rustoleum Hammered brand paint. Gives it a mottled look and the color is close to what it was. The inspection sticker is original, peeled it off and reapplied it using 3M spray adhesive.
DSC_0678.jpg
boxtags.jpg
DSC_0682.jpg
DSC_0678.jpg
boxtags.jpg
DSC_0682.jpg
#69
Found under the passenger side fender.
DSC09233.jpg
Gas tank inspection stamp, was red and now unreadable.
DSC09255.jpg
DSC09233.jpg
Gas tank inspection stamp, was red and now unreadable.
DSC09255.jpg
Last edited by TK-65; November 16th, 2012 at 04:26 PM.
#75
Hey Jasen, That Club Coupe is REALLY coming along!!! That would be awesome painted red w/ white painted roof and "Anderson Olds" lettering!!! Are you planning any "RESTO-DRAG"--Junior Stock ideas? Did that Linton Motors ever field a car?
I had toyed with the idea of buying that "Wil Fischer" car and doing an "Anderson" '65 to be a companion with my '69. Do you know if that car sold on eBay? It looked like a whole lot of the grunt work was finished and was on the way to being a great car.
Back to your CC---GREAT JOB on your progress and KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!
If you know of another CC stick for sale, I might have interest. Again, lookin' good.
I had toyed with the idea of buying that "Wil Fischer" car and doing an "Anderson" '65 to be a companion with my '69. Do you know if that car sold on eBay? It looked like a whole lot of the grunt work was finished and was on the way to being a great car.
Back to your CC---GREAT JOB on your progress and KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!
If you know of another CC stick for sale, I might have interest. Again, lookin' good.
#77
Hey Jasen, That Club Coupe is REALLY coming along!!! That would be awesome painted red w/ white painted roof and "Anderson Olds" lettering!!! Are you planning any "RESTO-DRAG"--Junior Stock ideas? Did that Linton Motors ever field a car?
I had toyed with the idea of buying that "Wil Fischer" car and doing an "Anderson" '65 to be a companion with my '69. Do you know if that car sold on eBay? It looked like a whole lot of the grunt work was finished and was on the way to being a great car.
Back to your CC---GREAT JOB on your progress and KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!
If you know of another CC stick for sale, I might have interest. Again, lookin' good.
I had toyed with the idea of buying that "Wil Fischer" car and doing an "Anderson" '65 to be a companion with my '69. Do you know if that car sold on eBay? It looked like a whole lot of the grunt work was finished and was on the way to being a great car.
Back to your CC---GREAT JOB on your progress and KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!!
If you know of another CC stick for sale, I might have interest. Again, lookin' good.
15 x 4.5 Ansens.
I dont know if Litten was sent a drag car, if they were my car was it. It was built in mid December and sold first week of January. White car, easy to letter up, club coupe, what all the dealers were racing, 4 speed, goes without saying...
Maybe they didnt want it. Maybe because it was the middle of winter in Ohio. But it wasnt raced by Litten, as far as I know. Original owner told me it was in the showroom when he saw it and bought it.
The ebay car is from Ohio too, another white/red Ohio car. A lot of the clubs went to Ohio for some reason. Its not the Wil Fischer car however. A guy on the 65 board bought it.
Last edited by TK-65; November 11th, 2012 at 08:02 PM.
#78
Thanks for the info. Are his plans to resto-race do you know? And it is for sure NOT the Wil Fischer car? In the description on eBay, a picture of that Wil Fischer was shown with the partial restoration---never knew it WASN'T that car. Kinda misleading if you ask me. Anyway, I'm glad I didn't get it now if you say it wasn't. Keep up the awesome resto. on the CC.
#79
Thanks for the info. Are his plans to resto-race do you know? And it is for sure NOT the Wil Fischer car? In the description on eBay, a picture of that Wil Fischer was shown with the partial restoration---never knew it WASN'T that car. Kinda misleading if you ask me. Anyway, I'm glad I didn't get it now if you say it wasn't. Keep up the awesome resto. on the CC.
#80
Epoxy primed the frame today, came out okay. Have to flip it over to do the bottom side later or tomorrow. Going to use Eastwoods Extreme Chassis black as a top coat.
DSC_0723.jpg
DSC_0720.jpg
DSC_0723.jpg
DSC_0720.jpg