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Evan's 73 Coupe project
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Well its been a long time coming but here's my official build thread. I started on this thing back in 07, bought it in 05 & it sat waiting for a while till I tackled it so I started with this...
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did lots of patches & welding...
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Finally got it stripped down to the metal & did some dent pulling...
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the roof had lots of dings & I metal shrunk it to get rid of the oil canning effect then filled & sprayed poly filler - Featherfill G2
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Got it into epoxy both on the bottom & top, bottoms black & staying that way, tops white epoxy..
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then I built a motor, a 5 spd., readend assemble, struts, & tons of other crap...
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thats my stock 1200 radiator recored w/a 3 tube core & a camry electric fan mounted w/a sensor..
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my rebuilt struts..
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did a little plastic repair & painted w/SEM hot rod black in satin...
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finally got the base coat on..
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then the clear today 3 coats, will need sanding then another 2 coats, cut & buff then maybeI can find time to assemble it all back together...
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this was a massive amount of work but worth it & I've enjoyed the process but I'd like it on the road so I better get my ass in gear! Hopefully this'll inspire some of you to keep going, I know it was threads like these that kept my interest at times.

Thanks everyone whose helped me out over the years, I appreciate it!

evan

Posted on: 2010/6/12 5:25

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Sweet, i was living in Vancouver, WA when i bought my coupe. Interested to see your progress.

Posted on: 2010/6/12 5:39
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great work, if i had a garage id try some of those rust reapirs a bit more confidently.

love the color and the extractors.

keep it up and get it on the road.

is it a14? or a15. i noticed top alternator, mid mount dizzy but never seen an a12 with the extra pipe for the coolant to the heater core.

Posted on: 2010/6/12 9:55
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Excellent, there's the oval port manifold that Wurzel is after. Nice.

Great Garage.

Posted on: 2010/6/12 10:54
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Fantastic work, that looks great! Cant wait to see it finished.

Posted on: 2010/6/12 11:41
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Thanks for the encouragement guys! You know the rust repairs aren't that difficult & they can be done in a driveway, carport, backyard, doesn't really matter. I hadn't done any welding in 20+ years till I tackled this car. Its the painting thats got to be done inside,it becomes really tricky creating proper ventilation & keeping it clean enough so you dont end up w/a bunch of cr*p in your paint & clear.

Heres a pic of my paint exhaust door & the blower outside - its a re-engineered woodshop dust collection system, pulls 1800 cfm.
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the motors an A15, mildly built, H72 oval port head w/double springs, reground mild street cam, side draft & header, bored .030 0ver, engines out of an 80ish 210. I'm anxious to get it in there & see how it goes.

I also want to get this project finished so I can get this one on the road...
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Posted on: 2010/6/12 16:29
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Hi man i see the job on your 12 coupe its very very good.

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plymoth , nice!!!!!

i stand corrected thought was a cuda then noticed the 4 head lights

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shame the new sebring is a pos lol

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Nice build. Even better to get some more motovation from it! Love how everything is clean and looks well built. Love a good side project, maybe I need some sheet plastic ,an extractor, some talent and I can paint my car.. nah .
I like the look of your dolly setup, do you find it ok with moving frontwards/backwards?

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man i wish i knew how to panel beat stuff properly, the welding is all good but getting rid of dents is not so easy...for me anyway

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