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#32
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
Posted on: 2012/9/26 13:13
I like but lines the scrub rims more. Bit more aggressive .
#33
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
da71cp
Posted on: 2012/9/27 7:42
Unfamilia: lines the scrub rims more? ???
Still working on her. Have been blocking out the primer, so no pics unless you like looking at primer get sanded. I think it is the most boring part of the job!
#34
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
da71cp
Posted on: 2012/9/27 7:46
I hate to be a bother, but I was going through all the boxed up stuff from the car and I misplaced the trunk lock! I cannot find it anywhere!! URGH! I will willingly pay anybody who has a spare. Any takers?
#35
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
Posted on: 2012/9/27 8:30
Saw some on Ebay or was it in classifieds here or Ozdat
#36
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
da71cp
Posted on: 2012/10/24 8:22
So I got some interior spots painted and decided that since the rest is in primer to go ahead and get the car running before finishing the paint and body. So yesterday I got the dash and wiring laid out, heater hoses connected and today I got the harness all plugged up and was able to fire the CA18DE I put in. So excited! Will take pics of how I ran the harness and where I put the computer. Tomorrow though, ugh...
#37
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
da71cp
Posted on: 2012/11/1 7:05
So in the world of updates, I finally drove the 1200 after it has sat for over 3 1/2 years. I can't believe how awesome it feels to drive it again!
I made sure I got some pictures up. First is the CA18DE installed and wired ![]() Next is the interior. In the Left hand drive cars with the automatic transmission tunnel, the accelerator pedal sits closer than the column than the maual trans model. To offset this the auto brake pedal scoots over to the left a bit too. I used a stock clutch pedal with a little kink, and cut the auto pedal so I could fit the pad on it and that spaced them apart enough to comfortably shift with my big feet. Also pictured are my aftermarket electronic gauges and my SAFC-2 that I used for the AFM signal conversion and the cool gauges it has. ![]() ![]() ![]() I also assembled the front body panels so now body work can be wrapped up ![]() ![]() Definitely moving right along now. Again, I thank you guys a thousand times for all the help, especially since this car is so rare here in the US. I just can't say thank you enough.
#38
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
da71cp
Posted on: 2012/12/6 9:07
So I've been spending some time trying to get this car back out on the road and finally got to the point where I could paint. Not professional, but I'm happy with it. (suppose I might not be so happy when I get it out in the sun) Anyway, Finally got color on the car. Kind of a custom color using Scion Envy Green over black to make the color more of a medium green. Will let the pictures speak for themselves.
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#40
Re: CA18DE LHD '72 Coupe
Posted on: 2012/12/6 21:00
Looks nice in lhd. Must be rare in the us for CA conversions
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