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vj226966 10-19-10 06:47 PM

Trying to keep intrest with my car.
 
Well, cars been down since June. I bought a 13b for it, but now i am broke and cant get the parts i need till after the first of the year. Xmas, Thanksgiving all of that stuff is gonna kill me. I dont want a 2 year project, so what do you gys do to keep you going on your build?:(

jshiz 10-19-10 06:49 PM

Sit in the car and make engine noises.

jshiz 10-19-10 06:51 PM

but seriously, I'd start taking things apart and start cleaning them. Take the interior apart and start cleaning,painting faded panels, replace/tighten screws to get of rattles, etc. These cars are thirty years old. I'm sure you can find something to mess with.

food7373 10-19-10 06:52 PM

Well I usually have no money to spend on my build as well, but I know in the end that it will be one sick car, and that no one around my area really drives them so it won't be the normal everyday car you see as well. And I always remember how much fun it is to drive when I get so pissed that I wanna throw the adjustable wrench that just stripped the 30 year old rusted bolt :)

food7373 10-19-10 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276918)
Sit in the car and make engine noises.

I love doing that as well :)

Directfreak 10-19-10 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276922)
but seriously, I'd start taking things apart and start cleaning them. Take the interior apart and start cleaning,painting faded panels, replace/tighten screws to get of rattles, etc. These cars are thirty years old. I'm sure you can fan something to mess with.

Great advice!

C_Town_Tuner 10-19-10 07:18 PM

I stripped my interior in search of hidden rust. Which I found lots :( . Ive got the material to fix a bit of it. Mainly floors, and now I've started engine bay clean up

vj226966 10-19-10 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276918)
Sit in the car and make engine noises.

If i did that people would start to talk.:lol:

vj226966 10-19-10 08:09 PM

I started on my engine bay, the passenger side. I now have to mess with the break booster and all them wires on that side. Kinda scared to mess with that side, but dont wanna half ass it.

vj226966 10-19-10 08:10 PM

Well i guess i need to take insurance off of it, why pay for it if i aint driving it.

ricerockettuner 10-20-10 12:45 AM

When I pull the motor on mine I'm gonna start on the body work. A lot of that is cheap. Just bondo sandpaper and some primer and stuff. That way when u have the cash the body is ready for a fresh coat of nice shiny paint

j9fd3s 10-20-10 12:53 AM

i just go out and play with it when i'm bored, its actually weird that it drives

13x 10-20-10 01:33 AM


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276918)
Sit in the car and make engine noises.

LMAO I was going to say that too, don't forget to lean into the turns as well.

13x 10-20-10 01:38 AM


Originally Posted by vj226966 (Post 10277077)
If i did that people would start to talk.:lol:

not as much as when you set up a tv in front of the car and you and your gal are in the car enjoying some popcorn while sitting in an otherwise dark garage pretending your at the drive-in

I mean, well I am just sayying, well oh dayum :blush: nevermind lol

flyboy333 10-20-10 02:14 AM

I get really high on sugar, then close my eyes and think of an empty stretch of canyon, post rain, just long enough to have mostly dried. I hear it winding out, feel the road rushing under me, elevation increasing. The vibration coming up through the shifter as I throw it between gates for a perfect heel-toe. Then the view at the top. Might take a while, but it will be worth it.

vj226966 10-20-10 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by food7373 (Post 10276924)
Well I usually have no money to spend on my build as well, but I know in the end that it will be one sick car, and that no one around my area really drives them so it won't be the normal everyday car you see as well. And I always remember how much fun it is to drive when I get so pissed that I wanna throw the adjustable wrench that just stripped the 30 year old rusted bolt :)

For a 79 i really dont have that bad of a rusted bolt problem. I have frame rust issue though.:(

Keith13b 10-20-10 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by vj226966 (Post 10277077)
If i did that people would start to talk.:lol:

Don't worry, they will never talk louder than the voices in our heads!

Make sure you run through all the gears while making the driving noises.....always spin 1st...bark 2nd...and chrip 3rd!!!!!!Then rev it a few times for good measure.

Just sayin'

If you are a dreamer - imagine a 20B under the hood and chirp 4th as well.........no harm done!

food7373 10-20-10 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by vj226966 (Post 10277641)
For a 79 i really dont have that bad of a rusted bolt problem. I have frame rust issue though.:(

Yeah, I have some small frame rust, but nothing big, more bolts for me.

DivinDriver 10-20-10 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276918)
Sit in the car and make engine noises.

Yup.


Originally Posted by jshiz (Post 10276922)
but seriously, I'd start taking things apart and start cleaning them.

That works too; bonding time.

Another method is to have the wife/G.F./S.O. occasionally ask when you're going to get "that old car" running again like you said you could.... or did it turn out to be more than you could handle?

Wounded male pride is a marvelous motivator.

vj226966 10-20-10 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by DivinDriver (Post 10277969)
Yup.



That works too; bonding time.

Another method is to have the wife/G.F./S.O. occasionally ask when you're going to get "that old car" running again like you said you could.... or did it turn out to be more than you could handle?

Wounded male pride is a marvelous motivator.

My wife says my car is a POS and i am wasting my time and "her" money. She dose not understand the cult we have with tyhese cars. Oneday she will get the point. I think i will go out and sit in it.:lol:

thunkrd 10-21-10 03:11 AM

if you finish it and it looks good she wont consider it a pos :)

vj226966 10-21-10 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by thunkrd (Post 10279394)
if you finish it and it looks good she wont consider it a pos :)

I will finish it, it just wont be as soon as i want it to be. I dont like tearing everything apart, because the chance of losing parts, screws, clips ect.Man spray cans are not cheap these days, when i was young i would pedal my bike to the "hardware" store and get sheets of sandpaper and spray bombs of primer and go to town on my dads old 71 Dodge truck he gave me.

G-man 10-21-10 07:34 AM

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I feel your pain and frustration. I've been in the process of swapping engines for 1 year now. Work, family and money keep me from completing it. My 5 year old daughter keeps asking "Daddy, when will your baby car be fixed again?". Brings tears to my eyes. My wife says..."that was a little ambitious of you don't you think? After all your a computer guy..not a car guy."


I keep looking at other peoples cars for inspiration to complete the project. There are some beauties out there. Keep the faith.

Pics of my engine pull and one of my inspirations.

Mickster 10-21-10 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by G-man (Post 10279504)
Pics of my engine pull and one of my inspirations.

That's a beautiful blue FB G-man. Hang tough! That's a car worth finishing and driving.

DivinDriver 10-21-10 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by vj226966 (Post 10278030)
My wife says my car is a POS and i am wasting my time and "her" money. She dose not understand the cult we have with tyhese cars. Oneday she will get the point. I think i will go out and sit in it.:lol:

There's always the "Would you prefer me wasting time and money in the garage, or in the local strip club?" ploy. :egrin:

Use with caution, though; women generally reason emotionally, not logically. They will bypass logic traps by changing the subject to one they know you have no defense from. :(

Explaining to them that confronting and overcoming complex challenges like this satisfies the deep emotional needs men have to control their environment, convince themselves of their self-worth, expand their understanding of the world, and gain status & acceptance among their peers, will sometimes work.

But you have to SELL the performance. They can smell insincerity like horses can smell fear.

Using this approach, explaining that spending time in strip clubs does much the same thing is not advised.

Shorter, safer version; "It's a man thing, honey; we're just like that."


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