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Old Aug 15, 2015 | 06:13 PM
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Well the olds is just too hot. So we tinted windows today 35% using 3m

Should cut heat down 20% I did feel a deference just not sure it's that much

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Pre cut and shrunk to fit the window

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Josh being ocd with it took him a few try's between dirt and cutting by hand usually has template
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Also started my trunk seal
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Old Aug 17, 2015 | 01:52 PM
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We can tint our windows?! Why am I just learning this? Lol. It looks great, Justin.
Old Aug 17, 2015 | 02:54 PM
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Justin, I think I speak for everyone on CO when I say we're proud of you, bro. What you did with your car..I mean you took it from sad to BAD. Keep up the good work.
Old Aug 17, 2015 | 05:31 PM
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Well Macadoo, I am not sure every one would agree lol. this is a above amateur restoration. I am proud to say that my doors fenders don't have Any filler at all and it shows as there a little wavy. My quarter repaires were done by a collision expert in his spare time there by far not perfect as we didn't test fit parts that we should have but hey it's rust free With that all said, this was a very low budget and a lot of friends donating time to build a rare car that is indeed bad a** to me and many others. My total cost on this car to date including three engines is less then 6500 so I hope that this will show that guys can jump in and build there cars on a budget it took a lot of time and wheeling dealing and a great wife and don't forget 5 out of 6 kids help do something on this car at one time or another.


Thanks for your encouragement it helps at frustrating times as these are a hobbie, even though at times they seem like over time with out being paid.
Ps hoping to get the wife a vert not sure if it will be olds or a Buick and I think it will take double the time and cost, but hope to build her a great queen that she can enjoy we have talked about it, but lately she got hooked at the car shows.


Well here is the rear window trim installed kinda can't get the upper right to snap in at the center area
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Old Aug 18, 2015 | 03:26 AM
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Unless you have some rare numbers matching car its a no brainer to tint our windows. The cars look better, keep em cooler and save our interiors from sun damage. Looks great
Old Aug 18, 2015 | 04:41 PM
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Lol, my wife is hooked too. I just don't have the storage for another car. Or the money. Or the time. Or the energy. Or the.......
$6,500? That is impressive.
Old Aug 20, 2015 | 09:15 PM
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Thanks Mac,
Just don't forget the 1000 man hrs lol labor of love !

I don't know how, I am going to pull off the wife's car?. I do have two cars I been looking into. after this project, I want rust free or as close to as possible. I have always said happy wife is a great life!
Old Aug 21, 2015 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by oldstata
Thanks Mac,
Just don't forget the 1000 man hrs lol labor of love !

I don't know how, I am going to pull off the wife's car?. I do have two cars I been looking into. after this project, I want rust free or as close to as possible. I have always said happy wife is a great life!
I wish I would have kept track of my man hours from the beginning but the 1000 figure can't be far off. But it's my zen-time, even if it beats the crap out of me sometimes, lol.

A happy wife is an open checkbook. Well, at least cracked. ;-)
Old Aug 22, 2015 | 03:46 PM
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Man found this spot near my home wished the smoke from the wildfires would move out of the valley

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This area has zero homes at this time hope it will stay this way
Old Sep 18, 2015 | 04:40 PM
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Opgi door seals post

Well after waiting most of the summer for my door seals, their installed and fit was great alittte thick, I have to slam the door and when you go to open, it jumps at you as the latch lets loose.

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Old Sep 18, 2015 | 04:53 PM
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Looks awesome...
Old Sep 18, 2015 | 06:35 PM
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The dash looks great, Justin. Those seals are fun to put on, aren't they? I still have to do the driver's side on mine. Are you having any trouble with the rubber folding when rolling down the windows?
Old Sep 18, 2015 | 06:41 PM
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The dash looks great, Justin. Those seals are fun to put on, aren't they? I still have to do the driver's side on mine. Are you having any trouble with the rubber folding when rolling down the windows?
Mac, I have a post car and my seals took all but five minutes to install.
I have not installed my C channel seals for the door glass or my wing window seals yet. My windows are tucked away under my bed waiting to be installed. I also need new rollers but don't know the size for my regulators.

Thanks Eric! She sure has came along
Old Sep 19, 2015 | 06:00 PM
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Mac, I have a post car and my seals took all but five minutes to install.
I have not installed my C channel seals for the door glass or my wing window seals yet. My windows are tucked away under my bed waiting to be installed. I also need new rollers but don't know the size for my regulators.

Thanks Eric! She sure has came along
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Old Apr 27, 2016 | 04:51 PM
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So? What's happening in Utah???
Old Apr 27, 2016 | 05:22 PM
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So? What's happening in Utah???
Not much Mac, I did score some 65 Utah plate set that should be here in a week or so, I am very excited to see if I can get then issued to my car. I should be able to, unless some one is currently using the number sequence

Other than that I need to rip out the entire drive train this summer it's getting all new bones

Disk brake conversion 12 bolt olds rear end th400 and my 1969 455 new brakes and cables driveline

Sadly I might not be able to drive it this summer

Any how how is your project Mac?

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Old Apr 28, 2016 | 10:05 AM
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Dang Justin, just a little light work this summer?! I love the plates, let me know if it works out. I may try the same thing.
Doing a trans and rear gear swap here in a few weeks. TH350 to 200-4r and 2.56s to 3.42s.
I'll cross my fingers for you if you cross your for me, lol.
Geez, a 455....it's going to burn up the road!
Old Apr 28, 2016 | 10:50 AM
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Dang Justin, just a little light work this summer?! I love the plates, let me know if it works out. I may try the same thing.
Doing a trans and rear gear swap here in a few weeks. TH350 to 200-4r and 2.56s to 3.42s.
I'll cross my fingers for you if you cross your for me, lol.
Geez, a 455....it's going to burn up the road!
Crossing my fingers !!

Plates are cool, I have already checked with dmv they have no problem issuing them to my car, as long as there isn't a set with the same numbers currently being used. Witch I really doubt there is lol
Old Apr 28, 2016 | 05:52 PM
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Well here's to both of us being back on the road in no time. Cheers, my friend.
Old Jul 2, 2017 | 03:53 PM
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I haven't done much but have done some





Original battery tray and we built this cover that fits inside as it has a few rust holes
Old Sep 30, 2017 | 08:26 AM
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Old Sep 30, 2017 | 11:06 AM
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I just went back to see when you began this thread, June 2012. You've come along way on this car, and your kids have grown up with Dad's hobby being a part of their life. Cool!

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Old Sep 30, 2017 | 03:55 PM
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Old Sep 30, 2017 | 03:58 PM
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I just went back to see when you began this thread, June 2012. You've come along way on this car, and your kids have grown up with Dad's hobby being a part of their life. Cool!

John
lol they all seem to help at different times so I always have a helper

hey hope to see a new project sooner than later
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Alright the heart transplant begins. Its cool the kids still want to be involved. One question, how come you didn't take the whole nose off to include fenders as a unit? Its a lot less bolts and less to align.
Old Sep 30, 2017 | 04:33 PM
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Alright the heart transplant begins. Its cool the kids still want to be involved. One question, how come you didn't take the whole nose off to include fenders as a unit? Its a lot less bolts and less to align.
I did pull hood off
1. Painting bottom of hood
2. Painting radiator support and fire wall
3 no where to safely put it intell paint is ready for it
4. I really don't want to re Aline e those fender lol but most likely will be
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II would think if you lean on the fenders the way they are you'll be doing more than aligning.
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II would think if you lean on the fenders the way they are you'll be doing more than aligning.
i know it was nerve racking lol but I really didn't want them scratched they paint guy knows what he is doing so once he is ready we will be pulling them
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Oh, this is a 2 fold project.
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trim maybe flywheel for 65 400ci

Sir, My name is Jim and live in Phoenix AZ. 2blu442 told me that you might have what they call "H" Chrome. It goes from the front to rear on a 1965 Cutlass and 442. If you do I am interested in purchasing it. Would you mind letting me know if you have any and what condition also how much. Thank You JIM
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Sir, My name is Jim and live in Phoenix AZ. 2blu442 told me that you might have what they call "H" Chrome. It goes from the front to rear on a 1965 Cutlass and 442. If you do I am interested in purchasing it. Would you mind letting me know if you have any and what condition also how much. Thank You JIM

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Old Nov 1, 2017 | 05:36 PM
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Slow progress, I have gotten the 455 on a stand need to pull valve covers and see how she looks under there.



Oh ya, guess I over looked that some time in it’s life some one already did the th400 upgrade! I hope the drive line won’t need to be adjusted after rear end swap that could be a few bucks to go towards something else.

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Old Nov 2, 2017 | 05:44 PM
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Turned engine over watched all valves open and closed looked pretty good I am going to just take my chances and stab it in in the next few weeks


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Did it come with an oil filter on it? Maybe cut it open and have a look? Have you had the oil pan off? I'd at least plastigauge the mains.
Or, you know, drop 'er in and see what happens
Old Nov 3, 2017 | 06:11 PM
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Did it come with an oil filter on it? Maybe cut it open and have a look? Have you had the oil pan off? I'd at least plastigauge the mains.
Or, you know, drop 'er in and see what happens

I got got it from a mechanic 😬😬😬 he actual was really big into 65 olds so I am going to just stab and see how she goes
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I got got it from a mechanic 😬😬😬 he actual was really big into 65 olds so I am going to just stab and see how she goes
You know I just don't want you to beat me to the 455 punch, right?
Old Nov 4, 2017 | 06:25 PM
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You know I just don't want you to beat me to the 455 punch, right?
mac you’re way ahead of me when your done you can jump on a plane and come assemble mine 😬

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Old Nov 4, 2017 | 08:06 PM
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That actually sounds fun! But...uhh...can I take a train. I don't fly well, lol.
Old Nov 20, 2017 | 08:27 AM
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Fire wall painted and re seamed sealed

I know I didn’t smooth out the fire wall I did it that way to keep the factory look

Old Nov 21, 2017 | 06:13 AM
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I didn't smooth mine either and kind of regret it. But yours looks way better than mine. I might take another look at mine when I swap in the 455.



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