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Re: My 1200 Sedan
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what a beautiful car that was

Posted on: 2014/10/14 7:53
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Re: My 1200 Sedan
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Plan on brakes.. unsure at the moment. I current have a set of Coupe discs, but am thinking stanza fronts to keep running 13s, but the s13 brake conversion also interests me, but that means 15s.

Posted on: 2014/7/20 1:00
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Re: My 1200 Sedan
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Nice to see another sedan in the build thread,might give me a few ideas,Hope u finish in fluently with not stoppages.Whats the plans for brakes?

Posted on: 2014/7/19 17:43
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My 1200 Sedan
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Hey Guys and Gals,

I thought I'd finally kick off the build thread. I bought this shell of my brother in law, he was putting an L20B 5 speed combo in it, but for whatever reason had lost interest and needed some cash. Over the past year with some various wheeling and dealing and with selling the L20B and 5 speed, I've managed to pick up an A15(that needs rebuilding) twin Dellortos and a T50 5 speed, that I wish to use, as well as a H165 rear end.

My issue lies a lot in the body work, as my brother in law had cut the original auto tunnel out, and the car had a few dings and rust pieces that needed to be fixed. Based on the information I've gathered on here, I've had the original tunnel welded back in(was cheaper than building a new one), replacing the passenger side sill and other various metal work besides. I now have a rust free shell, that needs painting(any volunteers?). But that's for a bit later on when I get some more cash I think, till then she's going to sit garaged in storage(after a bit of painting to ensure the work that has been done wont get fluffed up by sitting for a tad).

So here's some of the before pictures.

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Some of pictures of the welding done.

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And some completed and sealed metal.

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Posted on: 2014/7/19 2:40
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