Where the Hell have I been?

February 1st, 2010

For those that may be following the rebuild, you’re probably thinking WTF? No progress in months! Well, I’ve been in Iraq since October and will be home in a few months. Until then, take care!

Sean

Cleanin’ Up

September 27th, 2009

Today, I worked on cleaning up a few loose ends needed attention before I can start media blasting. First thing to get some ‘love’ was removing the body sealer on the driver’s and passenger’s side rear internals walls. Second to get worked on was the driver’s side door sill. I cleaned up some of the Bondo that was out there when the quarter skin was placed and smoothed out the metal from where the skin was welded. Lastly, I cleaned up the remaining trunk metal off the trunk braces.

Pitchin’ A Tent

September 8th, 2009

Over the Labor Day weekend, my Dad and step-mom came down for a visit. Amung spending time with the family, my Dad helped me put a tent around the back half of the car. The purpose of the tent to contain the dust as I blast the car and to keep media contained as well so it would be easier to collect for reuse.

Happy Birthday To Me!!!

August 22nd, 2009

Yes, today is my Birthday! I finished taking out the welded in bracket for the after market trailer hitch. I also cleaned up the remnants from where the trunkpan was spot welded to the framerails and crossrail. Coming out too was the trunk lid hinges and the cross rail extensions.

Removing The Trailer Hitch Brackets

August 18th, 2009

Yesterday I went to work cutting off what appear to be two flanges for an aftermarket bolt on trailer hitch. Using a 3” cutting wheel, I went to work. Got the passenger’s side one off with very little damage to the frame rail. I got most of the driver’s side one off before my neighbor came over needing help with a exterior faucet on his house.

Back From The Nats

August 11th, 2009

Last weekend, I was at the 29th Annual Mopar Nationals in Columbus, OH. My son and I met up with some friends from the Central Kentucky Mopars car club from Elizabethtown, KY. We had a great time watching the drag races, looking at gorgeous Mopars, and walking through the swap meet. I picked up torque boxes, torsion bar strengthening plates, a remote driver’s side mirror, and a jack hold down bracket. I also picked up a 1/18 scale diecast Dodge Challenger T/A.

Yesterday, I got a call saying my quarters and trunk gutters were in so I went and picked them up.

Today I ordered the jack hold down loop and that should be arriving in a few days.

Bought Some Sheet Metal

July 27th, 2009

Back on the 22nd of Jun, I won an eBay auction for a used AAR rear valance. It took the guy a while to get it to me. Not the best seller in the world, but he did get it to me.

Also, on the 10th of July, I bought some more sheet metal. Here’s what I got: Left Quarter Panel, Right Quarter Panel, Rear Valance Brackets, Spare Tire Bracket, and Trunk Gutters. The total came to 1,214.94…OUCH! On Saturday, I finished up the shipping arrangements. Why so long to get the shipping sewn up? I was at Ft. Dix, NJ for some training. Now I’m back and should have the new metal soon!!!

Here’s a pic of the rear valance panel…Sean

Happy (belated) 4th Everyone!!!

July 5th, 2009

Eventhough I’m a day late, I hope everyone have a great Independance Day! With everything going on over the weekend, I was able to squeeze in a few hours with the Cuda today. I got the rest of the passenger’s side quarter removed as well as the trunk driprail.

Cheers!
Sean


Driver’s side quarter out; passenger’s side quarter on it’s way out

June 21st, 2009

First off, Happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there! Unfortunately, my family is out of town but I did receive a gift from them - a trunk lock support!!!

This weekend I was able to get the rest of the quarter panel out on the driver’s side with the help of the guys over at www.cuda-challenger.com. The trunk gutter was pretty eaten up so that came out too. Then it was on to the passenger’s side. I used the air chisel to remove the majority of the sheetmental and then started drilling out the spot welds on the trunk gutter and the dutchman panel. I got the remaining quarter panel along the trink gutter, dutchman panel and window opening cut out.

3/4 Of Driver’s Side 1/4 Is Out

June 16th, 2009

Lots of cutting done today. Most of the driver’s side quarter panel is cut out. Bad news is I may have to replace the outer wheel housing. I knew there was a good chance of this as it’s common to get water trapped between the wheel housing and the quarter panel in the area just above the wheel well opeining.

Undercoating Just About Gone!

June 14th, 2009

Yes! After a couple more hours heating and scraping, the undercoating is gone. Well, just about. Today, I was able to get the passenger’s side wheel well and the frame rails on both sides scraped. There’s still a trace left on there. I’m hoping to find some sort of ‘remover’ to spray or brush on it to get it gone. Until next time…

Cleaning up the wells

June 6th, 2009

Whoo-hoo! Back on track. Spent some time removing the undercoating from the driver’s side wheel well. The undercoating is a devil in disguise - I’m glad it’s there to protect the metal underneath, but it’s a pain to remove. I’m using a propane torch to soften it and then using a wooden paint stir stick to scrape it off. So far, so good!

The area where the outter wheel well attaches to the trunk pan and trunk extensions is pretty chewed up. I’m gonna see if a new peice of metal can be put in there rather than replacing the outter well.

Got Some Trunk Extensions

May 12th, 2009

It’s not exciting news but I picked up both left and right trunk extensions made by Goodmark. Picked them up from Radical Rods Inc. in Columbia, IL.

Not enough hours in the day…

April 17th, 2009

Hello Everyone! Man, I feel like I’ve been running like a chicken with its head cut off. I took time off of work last week (Apr 6-10) to build a room in the basement for my son. I was hoping I was going to be able to knock the room out in a few days and have the remaining time to spend on my car. Well, I ended up putting the primer coat on the walls Sunday night at the end of the week off!!! Back to work on Monday… ARGH! I did happen to pick up a trunk pan during my time off, so I’m happy with that.

I’ve been working on the room a little bit during this week after work, touching up some spackle spots and what not. I should have the walls painted this weekend. Then ceiling and floors. May be a while before the car gets some attention.

Sean

Now where are we going to put the groceries?

April 3rd, 2009

No more trunk or trunk extensions. They are all gone. No more room for milk and paper towels!!! It took about four to four and a half hours total to remove the trunk pan and two trunk extensions.

Sean

Trunk Pan Issues

April 1st, 2009


Made a very important discovery today! The 1970 model year Cuda had a different trunk pan than the 1971-74 model year cars. The difference is in the two humps near the passenger compartment. The 1970 trunk pan has the hole on the top of the humps. The 1971-74 does not have the holes on top of the humps rather, they are on the rear facing sides of the humps.

Goodmark does not have a 1970 only trunk pan. They call their trunk pan a 1970-74 when it is in fact a 1971-74 piece. Luckily, the dealer I placed the order for my Goodmark replacement trunk had not called the order in to the manufacturer yet. I was able to cancel the order and placed a call to my local AMD dealer who has a correct 1970 trunk pan on hand. I’ll be going down there next week to pick it up.

You can see the differences in the pics below. AMD on the left and Good mark on the right. Clik the thumbnails below to see the pics full size.

Sean

Got Grille? I do!!!

March 29th, 2009

Today I picked up a 1970 grille for my project! Woohoo! Found it for sale/for trade on a Cuda & Challenger forum. Traded my 1972 grille and a little cash for it. It’s in really good shape. Only a couple of the chrome trim attachment tabs are broken off.

Sean

EDIT: After posting the comment above, I was able to spend a little time in the garage. I was able to get half the trunk out.

Picked Up Tail Panel And Got Good News!!!

March 28th, 2009

The weather is crappy today, raining like cats and dogs. However, that didn’t keep me from picking up the tail panel!  I heard some rattling around when I put the box in the truck, didn’t think nothing of it at the time.  When I opened the box up, I found out what the rattling was.  To my surprise there was a pair of tail panel corner braces!!!  I’m not exactly sure if they come with the tail panel, but I’m pretty sure they don’t…!

Now to the good news (as if a new tail panel and corners wasn’t enough). Rich said that he has a yard with 200+ Mopars! Not only that, there’s a yard just around the corner which has another 200+ Mopars! Rich said there’s gotta be close to 500 cars between the two of them! I’m thinking ROAD TRIP to go check them out!!!

Sean

Rear Sheet Metal Ordered/Pick Arranged

March 25th, 2009

Added trunk corners from Goodmark to my order from Radical Rods. They also advised that the order will be placed with Goodmark by the end of the week. Also talked to Rich at Gateway Muscle Cars and he has a few AMD tail panels in stock. Rich is going to bring one with him on his trip to St Charles, MO on Saturday and I’m going to meet him to purchase the part.

After the parts come in, the only thing I’m missing for the rear of the car is the quarters and a trunk latch brace.

Sean

All caught up!

March 23rd, 2009

7 Mar 2009 – Removed the rear bumper and bumperettes, gas tank straps and started drilling out the spot welds holding the tail panel on.

8 Mar 2009 – Continued working on drilling spot welds on the tail panel.

17 Mar 2009 – Ordered a Goodmark trunk pan and trunk extensions from Radical Rods in Columbia, IL today. Will take a while for it to come in as they wait for multiple orders to stack up and place an order, splitting the shipping costs.

21 Mar 2009 – Found an AAR hood on Craigslist.org from Eric in Decatur for $550. Major Score!!! He included two each of interior passenger & drivers side rear side panels and a passenger and driver’s side door panels.

23 Mar 2009 – With a little help from Mr. Sawz-All and Mr. Air Chisel, the tail panel is out!!!

Sean

Finally…work begins!!!

March 22nd, 2009

OK, last installment left us off on 17 Jun. Now lets jump ahead a few months to where I actually start DOING something with the car…

5 Nov 2008 – Finally started wrenching. Removed the piece in front of the hood, the hood latch base, hood latch vertical support and the driver’s side fender.

8 Nov 2008 – Removed just about everything under and including the hood. Removed the hood, hood hinges, fan, water pump, emissions canister, engine bay wiring harnesses, and A/C components.

9 Nov 2008 - Did a bit more today. Lifted the car up and disconnected the shift linkage and removed the transmission mount bolts. Then I loosened the engine mount bolts. Now the wait until next weekend when my brother will be in town to yank the engine & trans. I also removed all the guts (window tracks and door latch/lock system) and weather stripping from the driver’s side door.

10 Nov 2008 - Working on (and under) the dash plain ole, flat out SUCKS!!! I feel like a pretzel after today! I was actually sitting upside down in the seat (head where your feet usually are and kicking the roof with my feet) a few times to look for the dash pad bolts and get them off. Today I removed both doors and hinges, passenger side fender, gauge cluster, dash pad, center console, heater core and ducts.

11 Nov 2008 – Today I removed the wiring harness, dash subframe, shift linkage, front seats, e-brake, gas pedal, visors, rear view mirror, seat belts, and wiper arms.

16 Nov 2008 – With tremendous help from my brothers, Brad & Matt, tons was done over the course of the weekend. The following was removed from the car: front suspension (drums, shocks, A-arms, etc…), tranny, engine, K-member and torsion bars, back seat, seatbelts, interior trim pieces, headliner, package tray, front & rear glass (and cleaned all the adhesive from the window sills), rear side windows & mechanisms, exterior window trim, trunk lid, tail lights, rear valance panel, rear drive train components (tires, differential, leaf springs, etc…), steering column, and gas tank. Between the three of us, we probably put in about 48 hours (two days, 8 hours each day, three of us). Not all of it was easy going. All the ball joints required heat and persuasion from the 5 lb sledge. Windows were a pain and time consuming too. So, all that’s left to remove are the brake and gas lines, steering column braces, rear bumper, gas tank straps, and a few other odds & ends.

Until next time, keep the rubber on the road!

Sean

Into the Garage You Go

March 12th, 2009

Although she was quite the thing of beauty, I still wanted to get her in the garage. To do so, I needed to get one of the tires replaced. So I took the drivers side front tire to the tire shop. Since I wasn’t looking to buy something that was going to last more than a 12-15 feet, I asked the guys there if they had something in ‘used’ condition. They sure did and told me to come back in an hour or so. Upon my return to the tire shop, they had a new tire on the rim. When I asked what they wanted at the front counter, they replied with “Nothing”! That was really cool of them! Now my new baby was where she belonged. At least until I get her running! Before she went in the garage, I snapped a few pics:

Now I own it, time to bring my new Cuda home

March 8th, 2009

OK, so now I’m the owner of the car, we still had to get it home. Terry and I were with his brother Paul and Paul’s son in a minivan. No way were we going to get the thing home with that. So, we head up north of Springfield to Lincoln, IL to get Paul’s dually and a 48’ trailer. Rather than transfer all our stuff to the truck (we had brought enough guitar gear to pack the minivan) We drove the minivan on the trailer and headed back down to Dave’s. Back at the car lot, we got the dually’s rear tires stuck in a ditch leading into the yard. We used the ramps off the trailer to get over the ditch. Ended up bending the crap out of them in the process.

Now we have the truck and trailer in the yard, ready to load the car on it. The tractor Dave was using to move the car around couldn’t get traction so we used the minivan (of all things) to pull the car on the trailer. Paul drove the minivan up to the Cuda nose to nose. We chained the two together and Paul backed the van onto the trailer pulling my new set of wheels along with it. Needless to say that was my first ride in the car!!! Since the ramps were bowed pretty bad one way, we flipped them over and used them to get back across the ditch, pretty much straightening them out. Now we were on the road to my house.

Got the car to the house. Paul backed the trailer into the drive way with the trailer spanning the street with the dually in the neighbors driveway. After unloading the car, the starter went out in Paul’s dually. After taking the starter out of the dually, my neighbor took Paul to the auto parts store to get a new one. After arriving with the new starter, it took 3 ½ hours to put in. Finally we realized that it was hung up on the positive cable. Starter now in place, Paul and his son head back to spring field.

It was a long day. We arrived at Dave’s to look at the cars at about one in the afternoon. Paul drove off at about 11 that night! Although it was a trying day to say the least with all the mishaps and unplanned events, we all can look back and laugh!

It was a sunny day June 10, 2008…

March 6th, 2009

…and that’s when it all started. But first I have to back up a few days to when the story ACTUALLY began. My good buddy Terry from California was flying out to Springfield, IL for his niece’s high school graduation. Since I live only a stone’s throw south in Troy, IL (just across the river from St Louis), he rang me up and we planned to hang out when he was in the Midwest. After his arrival, we had made a few trips on Hwy 55 between Springfield and my house. Along the way, we spied a place called Dave’s Classic Cars. Dave’s Classic Cars consists of not much more than a half acre or so of land with about 40 cars from the 70s & early 80s and a building with a large garage. We had passed this place a few times and considered stopping by to kick some tires…just to look. The day before Terry left town, we started driving down from Springfield so he could crash at my place for the night since his flight was out of St. Louis.

Well, on the way down, we finally decided to stop and see what was so classic about Dave’s cars. From the road, a rust/Limelight Green Raodrunner had caught my eye. So we pull over to check it out. We waded through Dave’s small lot of cars passing GTOs, Camaros, a few Mustangs, and Chevelles. Well the Roadrunner was pretty eaten up. Long cold winters out in the elements had really taken its toll. Hind sight being 20/20, we should have left then… LOL! So we look around some more. I stumble across this ‘72 Cuda. It wasn’t in too bad of shape, needed new fenders and other metal work for which e-Bodies were notorious for. We start talking to Dave. Before you know it, I’m the new owner of a ‘72 Plymouth Cuda! So much for just going to kick a few tires!!!