Guys project 74 Z28 by olstyle

By diyauto
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8 minute(s) of a 380 minute read

12-12-2008

Well the frame don't look to much different but the top n sides are done being blasted. Now gotta flip it and start on the bottom.

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Here is a few pics of the bottom  

Maybe it's time to start scrapping lol
Naaaaaaa, I'll start scrapping after work tomorrow

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12-13-2008

Done with the scrapper n wirewheel, Time to start blasting  

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Sandblasting the subframe is DONE!!!  
Tomorrow I wll get the crossmember out of the attic and get that blasted too while I got the plastic up.

Then clean the garage

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12-14-2008

Finally got the crossmmember cleaned, blasted and primed. Final paint will be hammered silver. My paint supplier(oldest daughters hubby) came over today and we talked and talked about the subframe, I will have supplies for that in a few days.
My cost $0 (yes he is a great guy)

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Heres the crossmember painted hammered silver. Every time I paint this silver I think...............man that looks good   lol

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Well................ I was getting ahead of my self gettng the subframe ready to paint. I am going to make a plate with two 3/8 nuts welded on the inside for the sway bar mount, got the idea from this thread http://nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=135414 Prolly dont need this for a stock sway bar but I will be ready for future bar updrade if need be.

Also using solid motor mounts so I need to get the motor n trans in place to make sure where they mount.


I sure do love when a plan comes together  

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12-16-2008

Got the plates made for inside the frame for the sway bar mounts. The right was no big deal, but the left side I forgot about the tubes that are inside the frame to support the steering box mount. For that side I just made two pieces instead of one . The last pic where I put the red mark is where one of those tubes is. I drilled some holes in the frame to weld the bracket in place then grind flat.
Should be nice n strong now.

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Ok.............................. now the subframe is ready for paint  
Hopefuly get the expoy primer on it tomorrow

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12-17-2008

Minor setback tonight  

I was tapping on one of the frame horns where the slot is for bumper bracket mount that was bent out alittle from a bolt that was pulling thru and 2 of the 3 pieces I welded in yesterday fell out. So much for flux core welding wire. So tomorrow after work I gotta get the gas bottle filled and weld the pieces back in WITH GAS

You can prolly imagine how pissed off I was but, It is a very good thing that this happened now and not latter. I can even imagine those pieces coming off after I had the whole front suspension painted and together!!!

Thats is for today, will try again tomorrow  


12-18-2008

Today I am back to being a very happy camper  

Got the pieces welded back in for the sway bar mount, then got the subframe epoxy primed.

Was trying to figure out a way to be able to flip it and not ding it up so I figured ya can hang small parts to paint so why not big parts too.......right? LOL

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12-20-2008

After getting the heat working in the garage I figure I might as well do something while I wait for the Eastwood chassi black paint to get here. The steering box was close at hand so I'll start with that. Got it cleaned with the wire wheel, then wiped down with laquer thinner and primed waiting for the hammered silver  .

Hopefully get some silver on it tonight.


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All ready to install  

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Comments

Amazing Job! Really saved this car from rusting away!

Posted by stevegolf on 1/3/21 @ 8:13:23 PM

What a difference!

Posted by Diggymart on 3/19/20 @ 6:16:00 PM