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nwx


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So, I figured I would start a build thread as I know I really like pictures and I will most likely need some help moving forward.

Here is what I am working with

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1966 Beau 283/pg, around 68k original miles. 

The first order of business was to finish taking apart the front end

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Updates to follow!



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that is a very solid peice you have there. A great car to start with. Can we have a close up shot of the cowl tag please. Keep the pictures coming, we like lots of pictures and history on the car



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We love build treads, it's like being there seeing all the pics.

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The car looks like a nice place to start. What a great project!



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I will get a shot of the cowl tag next week and I will take some time to snap some more pictures. I only get to work on the car on Thursdays as it is about an hour away from my house. I was able to get the front suspension off and have begun media blasting all of the parts.

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Your car looks pretty clean to start with! Have fun!



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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.



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nwx wrote:

I will get a shot of the cowl tag next week and I will take some time to snap some more pictures. I only get to work on the car on Thursdays as it is about an hour away from my house. I was able to get the front suspension off and have begun media blasting all of the parts.


 The car has been dissasembled for paint.

Sadly, I am not in the position to do a proper paint job at this point so I am just going to put the whole thing back together   

Right now I am finishing the tear down on the front suspension and setting up a media blast station to get everything cleaned up and repainted.-----------------------------------------------------------------

 

You are taking it all apart...  blasting all the parts (suspension) and putting it all together and NOT painting it?   

Is that not more expensive in the long run (re:taking it all apart again down the road?)



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You are taking it all apart...  blasting all the parts (suspension) and putting it all together and NOT painting it?   

Is that not more expensive in the long run (re:taking it all apart again down the road?)


 Actually the paint is pretty nice already and a proper paint job will be another $6-$10k, the work I am doing now is labor intensive, it is not costing me an arm and a leg. Ideally, I would LOVE to spray the car at this point, the fact is I just dont have that kind of money to spend. And I would rather wait to do the paint right rather than a cheap paint job now. I can take the car back apart in a few years when I am ready.



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Go ahead biggrin   you have my permisson   winkwink



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427carl wrote:

Go ahead biggrin   you have my permisson   winkwink


 BAM!



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If that is original paint (which it may be considering the low mileage), in many ways I think it's better to keep it with the "survivor" paint.
Keep them photo's coming!...

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Very very nice


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Save you money & enjoy the car when it's on the road!!!! It'll just get chipped anyway???

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Now that the holidays are over, I did get a chance to work on this a bit. I also happened across a local company, Biscay's Classic Chevy http://www.biscaysclassic.com/ . They are actually about 40 minutes from me, have a HUGE inventory and know thier stuff. 

One interesting thing was when I cleaned up the motor, the block was blue and the heads were orange. It does have a casting # 3834810 which is the right years. Were they painted like this from the factory? The car only has 65k miles but the internals look like the motor may have been gone through at some point. The heads are canadian though.

 

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2012-01-05_21-45-52_509.jpgI did fire up the sand blaster a bit and began cleaning up some of the front end and misc parts



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2012-01-05_19-24-16_897.jpgAnd the cowl tag.. It looks like the car has been painted at some point.. there is very little overspray but I will bet this is not the original color combo. One of the rear 1/4 interior panels have a sticker that indicates 1992



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I was able to start on the interior a bit too

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Looks like it was originally Sandalwood Tan with Fawn interior.. I kinda like this color scheme better anyway.

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Good to see you are getting time to work on it. Keep the pics coming!

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