NSW Corvettes

Restoration & Modification Projects => Restoration Projects => Topic started by: 72vet on July 05, 2010, 05:23:17 PM

Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: 72vet on July 05, 2010, 05:23:17 PM
Three months into the rebuild & thought it was about time to share some pics.

Been planning to do this from when we purchased the car in 2004, so I’ve had a few years to source parts from the US, along with assisting MR 502 with his project made it easier to know what parts I would need to bring in, instead of having to wait for them when required.


March 20 - Body off, with the help from a few club members. The other two were camera shy.
Thanks guys.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_1%7E2.jpg)   (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_3%7E1.jpg)

I made a checklist for what had to be removed & stuck it to the windscreen which worked quite well. We then just ticked of each item as we went along.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_4%7E2.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_5%7E0.jpg)

 Roughly around 6 hrs to have the two separated. (The car - not the members) :grin:


My neighbour was kind enough to allow me to degrease the chassis at his property.


(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_7%7E0.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_8%7E0.jpg)

Now the fun begins

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_9%7E1.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_11%7E4.JPG)

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_10%7E4.JPG) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_14%7E6.JPG)

The entire shell had to be stripped before sending it to the soda blaster. Engine bay, door jambs, wheel arches & the belly were cleaned.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_15%7E2.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_16%7E1.jpg)

I had arranged for the body to be at the panel shop within two weeks from when I started. So the pressure was on.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_17%7E1.jpg)

All under control with a couple of days to spare & off to the panel shop with the help of Mid-City Towing a club magazine sponsor  - Thanks Tony

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_18%7E3.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_19%7E3.jpg)

With the shell taken care of, next part was to strip the Chassis. The Belly hoist was purchased months before, (great little device) and again with the help of a club member - Thanks Brian.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_12%7E2.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_13%7E3.jpg)

With the chassis now a bare skeleton, I needed to find a sand blaster. Funny how things work out, while at a recent car show (GM Day at Penrith) I ran into Bootlegger (from this forum) and I mentioned what I was up to, as it turned out he also is working on a project that needed blasting and could arrange for a mobile sand blaster to be at his property in a week or two and we could split the cost - Thanks for ya help Dave.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_25%7E1.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_26%7E1.jpg)

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_27%7E2.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_28%7E2.jpg)

While I was busy with the Chassis the guys at Precision Marine Refinishing were doing their thing.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_20%7E0.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_21%7E1.jpg)

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_23%7E1.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_22%7E1.jpg)

With the Chassis painted the enjoyable part begins, putting it back together.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_29%7E1.jpg)

The engine was sent off for some needed repairs, so the rear end was the first  to go back on.

Trailing arms reconditioned with the help from forum member - sirfixalot
Calipers re-sleeved with new pistons and O- rings set up. The diff had a slight leak so that was sent away and was given the once over  


(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_30%7E2.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_31%7E0.jpg)

Then the front

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_32%7E0.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_34%7E0.jpg)

 Engine  

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_43.jpg) (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_44.jpg)

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_46.jpg)  (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_45.jpg)

With all the repairs finished and the engine bay, inner guards painted now it’s off to the electrician/sirfixalot (I now know why he's known by that name)  for some needed work.

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_35%7E0.jpg)  (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_40%7E0.jpg)

(http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_38.jpg)  (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/albums/userpics/normal_39.jpg)

So that’s where I’m up to at the moment. Many more cold nights to be had in the garage, but it will be worth it when it's finished.

I hope to start the engine soon, all depends when I get the radiator support panel back from having a bit of rust cut out.
They've only had it for three months. :grr:

More pics Here (http://www.nswcorvettes.com.au/photo/thumbnails.php?album=188)
:beer:




Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: demonx on July 05, 2010, 11:27:42 PM
Geez!!! - Thats awesome!

Thanks for sharing.
Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: Reklaw on July 06, 2010, 08:20:05 AM
Lookin' really great, Nick. Thanks for the update.
Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: mick on July 06, 2010, 01:23:58 PM
Lookout :drag:!!!, thats looking great !!!
Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: 72vet on July 06, 2010, 08:01:30 PM
thanks everyone for your comments and encouragement!  I'll keep you up to date with the rebuild with more pics as the project goes on.
Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: Scott on July 07, 2010, 01:18:24 PM
That's looking real purdy.  Frame off is the way to go, especially when rebuilding the suspension.
Title: 72Vet - Rebuild
Post by: 86er on July 10, 2010, 07:14:18 PM
Weel done Nick & of course Sharon for letting you.
Can't wait to see the finished product I am sure by the look of the photos it will be a great piece of work