69 510 Ground Up Rebuild
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:35 pm
Well I have finally got my crap together and am going to post my build so far. I have always dreamed of building my own 1600 since I first saw one when I was in High school. This was the car that became my inspiration.
I waited longer than I should have before finally deciding to start looking for my 510.
I found my project on trade me in Napier, and brought it straight away.
Isnt she sexy!
I drove down to napier and picked her up. When we got home she was put in the shed, and the project begun
I slowly stripped her down, always knowing what the plans were.
Starting with the bonnet, grill and lights etc.
Then working away until finally removing the old but still running L16.
I slowly worked away removing bits and pieces, labeling everything so I knew where it came from and where it will eventually go back.
After removing the engine and trans I started to remove everything else from the engine bay(including the battery tray). I pulled all the wiring out and traced it back to the fire wall where the loom was removed. I have also removed all the brake lines and am still trying to figure out how I am going to hide them from view, and still conform to the LVV Cert.
I then continued on by removing the guards (snapping a couple of bolts in the process ) I have yet to fix them.
I was doing all of this while waiting for my parts to arrive from Datsport Oz.
Then after removing the engine crossmember and suspension, my olds sold the farm so I was going to have to put something back in it so I could move it.
I waited longer than I should have before finally deciding to start looking for my 510.
I found my project on trade me in Napier, and brought it straight away.
Isnt she sexy!
I drove down to napier and picked her up. When we got home she was put in the shed, and the project begun
I slowly stripped her down, always knowing what the plans were.
Starting with the bonnet, grill and lights etc.
Then working away until finally removing the old but still running L16.
I slowly worked away removing bits and pieces, labeling everything so I knew where it came from and where it will eventually go back.
After removing the engine and trans I started to remove everything else from the engine bay(including the battery tray). I pulled all the wiring out and traced it back to the fire wall where the loom was removed. I have also removed all the brake lines and am still trying to figure out how I am going to hide them from view, and still conform to the LVV Cert.
I then continued on by removing the guards (snapping a couple of bolts in the process ) I have yet to fix them.
I was doing all of this while waiting for my parts to arrive from Datsport Oz.
Then after removing the engine crossmember and suspension, my olds sold the farm so I was going to have to put something back in it so I could move it.