Nick's 1200 Coupe
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:32 pm
So after more than 2 years of searching I finally found a good 1200 project to get my hands on. This was Aaron's old coupe and I was lucky to get in before anyone else, I know there was a few people interested in it.
The Saturday just been me and a friend flew down to chch to pick it up with plans of driving it back home to Wellington. We were in chch by 9am and had to get to Picton by 6 so we had plenty of time to make the trip. Thankfully the only mishap of the trip happened only a few minutes after I brought it. The fuel pump wiring had somehow come undone on both the positive and earth. We managed to hook it straight to the battery and get to a Supercheap to grab a few tools so we could connect it to the ignition.
While we were still in Christchurch we got told that our ferry ride would be delayed by 4 hours, so have a look around the city to kill some time. The journey home went great, however this is the loudest and most uncomfortable car I've ever driven, but I loved every minute of it.
My plans are to keep it on the road for a while, making use of its fresh warrant and slowly sorting a few minor issues. Since Ive got it home I've had a really good look over the car and I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
Few issues to sort out:
-Replace and relocate noisy fuel pump
-Install a fuel regulator
-Adjust/tune the carbs
-Install a choke cable
-Fix loose ignition barrel
-Check diff backlash-vibration at 4k rpm
-Drivers door not looking from the outside
-Heater not working
Apart from those few issues there is so many good things on this car!
-Ute diff
-No rust at all - is that possible?
-Rebuilt motor - oval port head, double valve springs
-New shocks all round
-Lowered - reset springs and 2 inch blocks new springs in the front
-Mostly new nolathane bushes
-New seat belts
There are just a few things that I'm planning on buying pretty soon for it to tidy it up and make it that little bit nicer,
-Fuel pump
-Fuel regulator
-New rubbers-boot and doors
-New stereo
-New carpet
The Saturday just been me and a friend flew down to chch to pick it up with plans of driving it back home to Wellington. We were in chch by 9am and had to get to Picton by 6 so we had plenty of time to make the trip. Thankfully the only mishap of the trip happened only a few minutes after I brought it. The fuel pump wiring had somehow come undone on both the positive and earth. We managed to hook it straight to the battery and get to a Supercheap to grab a few tools so we could connect it to the ignition.
While we were still in Christchurch we got told that our ferry ride would be delayed by 4 hours, so have a look around the city to kill some time. The journey home went great, however this is the loudest and most uncomfortable car I've ever driven, but I loved every minute of it.
My plans are to keep it on the road for a while, making use of its fresh warrant and slowly sorting a few minor issues. Since Ive got it home I've had a really good look over the car and I'm extremely happy with my purchase.
Few issues to sort out:
-Replace and relocate noisy fuel pump
-Install a fuel regulator
-Adjust/tune the carbs
-Install a choke cable
-Fix loose ignition barrel
-Check diff backlash-vibration at 4k rpm
-Drivers door not looking from the outside
-Heater not working
Apart from those few issues there is so many good things on this car!
-Ute diff
-No rust at all - is that possible?
-Rebuilt motor - oval port head, double valve springs
-New shocks all round
-Lowered - reset springs and 2 inch blocks new springs in the front
-Mostly new nolathane bushes
-New seat belts
There are just a few things that I'm planning on buying pretty soon for it to tidy it up and make it that little bit nicer,
-Fuel pump
-Fuel regulator
-New rubbers-boot and doors
-New stereo
-New carpet