My '72 1600 SSS
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Haha no prob man, yeah its a pretty sweet job wont be leaving in a hurry. Lookin good too!
Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Hey bro Im gonna order some stuff off datsport in the next week, you want to add anything in and save freight?
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
So here is an update from a year ago.
Heres John and I bringing the 510 SSS back from Masterton on the car trailer - behind a 2L diesel = very slow and stressful trip. stiff neck for john looking back to make sure it was there on the trailer still the whole way home
This is us waiting for the Ferry
John mulling over where to start
SOOOOOO There is updates to come soon aye john
Heres John and I bringing the 510 SSS back from Masterton on the car trailer - behind a 2L diesel = very slow and stressful trip. stiff neck for john looking back to make sure it was there on the trailer still the whole way home
This is us waiting for the Ferry
John mulling over where to start
SOOOOOO There is updates to come soon aye john
Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Umm, there should be eh... you would think so after almost a year... but not much to report other than just buying stuff.. good on you for publicly shaming me for my laziness. I promise I will do more stuff!brocky41 wrote:SOOOOOO There is updates to come soon aye john
Actually, I did con Brock into helping me remove the doors and boot and put them into the spare room so that Hamish can do the interior painting.... and maybe a couple of other small mods that no-one but me knows about yet.
Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Due to having to empty the shed for earthquake repairs I was forced to do something with this. Right now it's at mush's place getting some stuff done:
-Interior paint and seam sealing (I know this should have been done first... it's a long story..)
-Drilling out spot welds and removing the front valance/making it bolt-on instead.
-Painting the slam panel black so you don't see the white through the grille (I really hate seeing the colour through the grille)
-A few previously undiscovered areas needing attention.
Today I went to Hamish's place and did some hard labour that I should have done ages ago, I scraped off all the old fuzzy stuff on the inside of the roof that was under the headlining, scraped off all the loose seam sealer in the inside of the shell, removed the steering box and column, heater/fan assembly, vents, pedal box, handbrake assembly and the remains of the wiring loom.
While scraping away the underseal that had been sprayed in the spare wheel well I noticed that I was scraping away bog. Hamish asked me if I wanted it fixed, when I said yes he kindly took a pointy hammer and knocked a bunch of holes in it.
Oh well, better to find it now than later. Also he found that the bottom radiator support was rusted out and also bent in the middle. Pile of removed parts Also I reckon the whole "stance/JDM/old school/hellaflush" look is now passé so I'm going to be like Adam (only even cooler) and ditch the 14's and run these now: Should only take some minor guard rolling to fit I reckon.
-Interior paint and seam sealing (I know this should have been done first... it's a long story..)
-Drilling out spot welds and removing the front valance/making it bolt-on instead.
-Painting the slam panel black so you don't see the white through the grille (I really hate seeing the colour through the grille)
-A few previously undiscovered areas needing attention.
Today I went to Hamish's place and did some hard labour that I should have done ages ago, I scraped off all the old fuzzy stuff on the inside of the roof that was under the headlining, scraped off all the loose seam sealer in the inside of the shell, removed the steering box and column, heater/fan assembly, vents, pedal box, handbrake assembly and the remains of the wiring loom.
While scraping away the underseal that had been sprayed in the spare wheel well I noticed that I was scraping away bog. Hamish asked me if I wanted it fixed, when I said yes he kindly took a pointy hammer and knocked a bunch of holes in it.
Oh well, better to find it now than later. Also he found that the bottom radiator support was rusted out and also bent in the middle. Pile of removed parts Also I reckon the whole "stance/JDM/old school/hellaflush" look is now passé so I'm going to be like Adam (only even cooler) and ditch the 14's and run these now: Should only take some minor guard rolling to fit I reckon.
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
from experience I can recommend a BORROWED chainsaw and a claw hammer, you will have it fitting in no time at all.
Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Thanks Wal, when can I come around to borrow yours?2 doors wrote:from experience I can recommend a BORROWED chainsaw and a claw hammer, you will have it fitting in no time at all.
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Plus john i have a pair of technos in the same size if you want to replace your cracked ones.
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You also have herpes. Are you going to offer him that too?DylPhil7 wrote:Plus john i have a pair of technos in the same size if you want to replace your cracked ones.
My orangatang 510 here.