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    Hey! I had an intro thread a while ago of myself and a few pictures, but seeing as I've been doing a bit more work lately, I thought I should actually make a build thread.

    This is all just content transferred from the smaller community that is Rollaclub.

    Here she is as I got her. A very tidy example with a few needed rust repairs in the usual places.
    It's done a few km's and needed a new diff. Apart from that - spick and span.
    Owned by a car-detailer that sold it because he got a AE86. Prior to him it was owned by a Toyota mechanic.






    First step for me was to start hacking up the rust.
    I stripped it completely and made up some panels to weld into place.
    Once I'd done that, I fibre-glass filled the gaps, followed with plenty of sanding and bogging.

    It got to this stage after that:



    Similar repairs followed in the wheel arches:



    Somewhere between all of this the car also got it's springs cut, a roadworthy, and the stock rims painted black.

    Once the repairs were done, undercoat, rubbing and painting followed.


    Some of you with a keen eye might recognise different guards in the paint oven - yep.
    I've always liked quadlamps and decided to undertake making them fit.

    Now to do it properly, a quad conversion is a big job on a slanty.
    It begins with sourcing panels from a flat front, I picked them up from Pick-A-Part luckily.
    the lights themselves are off an RT104 Corona, which the bases were modified and welded to fit and mount on the rad-support of the corolla.

    You might also see that the door-frames have been painted black. That was my dad's idea so I thought "why not?" give it a go, see what it looks like.
    I don't mind it actually.

    Front comes off...


    Front goes on...


    After fitting the lamps



    I drove it like this for quite a while.. but it NEEDED fender mirrors!



    Also got a $20 stereo from the wreckers. A sweet find.


    Then THESE came:


    Uphilson Strato or something? I dunno. No name brand but look wicked. 14' x 7' 0 offset.



    Got them mounted, wasn't low enough but they looked alright. Still running chopped springs at this point.

    I unbolted the old shocks, one collapsed down - probably good I replaced them. They were marked 1997, hahaha. these are short stroke shocks from a Holden wagon.



    It was finally worthy of it's "low and slow" sticker... because it won't get much lower than that. Front shocks are completely bottomed out and faaaarked. Rear is a finger off the bumpstops.





    Follow me a few months down the track, and I purchased a new engine from a Townace van. Along with a 5 speed gearbox and extractors. These aren't in yet.



    and TODAY I put these in:


    Adjustable coil-overs, nice height, can be wound down another inch or so (which I will!) and are great.

    So thanks for this, kind (and constructive words) are appreciated!
    Ask any questions you may have!

    Oh! and here's how I WANT it to look eventually :P

    Last edited by jcflowers; 05-31-2012, 06:28 AM.

  • #2
    Great start! Looks awesome!
    E30 build

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    • #3
      Yum rolla.. I love the wheels dude, they fit the car so well


      W I L D M A N 'S R O D S H O P




      R.I.P P.WALKER 2013/11/30

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      • #4
        looking good, my grandma in coffs harbor just sold her corolla just like this, it was 1 owner and only had like 50k on the odo. we sold it for like $600 to a local guy in town. drove amazing too.

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        • #5
          super tidy to begin with but the respray helped heaps. Dont blame you for driving it as it was, it looked showroom fresh haha

          guessing the brand of those wheels are Epsilon ?

          i'm always amazed at how much offset these cars can eat up! you going to space them for now or just wait til you get something more aggressive?

          how's the height on the coils, can you get much lower? assuming they aren't base height adjustable, just spring perch?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by D&W View Post
            looking good, my grandma in coffs harbor just sold her corolla just like this, it was 1 owner and only had like 50k on the odo. we sold it for like $600 to a local guy in town. drove amazing too.
            $600?!?!! You crazy!
            People are asking $3000+ for one in the condition of that. I would've snapped that up, haha.


            super tidy to begin with but the respray helped heaps. Dont blame you for driving it as it was, it looked showroom fresh haha

            guessing the brand of those wheels are Epsilon ?

            i'm always amazed at how much offset these cars can eat up! you going to space them for now or just wait til you get something more aggressive?

            how's the height on the coils, can you get much lower? assuming they aren't base height adjustable, just spring perch?
            Nah, not Epilson. The wheels say "Uphilson" - pretty sure they may be a rip off brand haha. Regardless, they're nice rims. These cars will take about 7.5' wide with 0 offset without much modification. It's sweet as.

            Coils will be able to be dropped about another inch, and yeah, spring perch adjustable I'm pretty sure.

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            • #7
              love these old school builds
              love the yellow paint
              love the wheels
              ....whats next?

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              • #8
                This thread pleases me greatly.

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                • #9
                  Mint quad grille swap. Looks amazing.

                  Further proof that the '70s and '80s had the best cars to modify, hardly a crazy build to get it so proper!
                  - Bagged '98 Chevy S10 - Stock '88 Volvo 240DL - Broken '87 Mitsubishi Starion ESi-R - Also Broken '87 Shelby Lancer #707/800 -

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Daviticus View Post
                    Mint quad grille swap. Looks amazing
                    agreed, looking awesome. Amazing what some wheels, a drop and some details can do for a car

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the positives guys!
                      It's nice to see your time and effort being appreciated.

                      My build is also a budget build, to show people what can be done cheaply, but effectively.
                      All up, including the purchase of the car and all modifications, I think I've spent approximately $3,500.

                      I mentioned this in the OP, but that included the quad grille - which to buy genuine is quite costly. I modified some RT104 Corona quad bases, with a cut and weld to make them fit the headlight surrounds. Then the grille in the centre is a stock one I cut down, rather than the honeycomb one. I try to work with precision.

                      What's next? Well, the engine + extractors go in, along with the gearbox. So I need and exhaust set-up to suit. Thinking I'll have two twin tips, approximately stock size at the rear. If any of you saw High Top Fades Soarer - like that.

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                      • #12
                        Started to do a few more small things, painted the extractors today with VHT paint. Could've painted them primrose yellow, but thought I'd be a bit more generic!
                        Might start to disassemble the 5k, and get some gaskets etc.

                        Also, I've gotta put some brackets on the coilovers as the brake lines are rubbing on the tyres. Obviously, I haven't been driving it too much because of that.

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                        • #13
                          Cool, i love these old Cars.
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                          • #14
                            Did this yestreday. Old school!



                            And then I put them on this:




                            Lol, jk. Here they are:




                            While I did, that, wound the coilovers down a little more, and I'll need to take the guard liners out to drop it the last inch or so.
                            Also welded the brackets on for the brake lines to stop them rubbing.

                            And for those interested i can confirm the brand and style of wheel: UPSILON strato. Yeah, not epilson. 14x7j 0ish offset.
                            Last edited by jcflowers; 06-17-2012, 12:35 AM.

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                            • #15
                              love the old school look!

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