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  • #31
    Originally posted by rice4life View Post

    If it works out, you have a good classic mercedes, if it doesn't, you still have a classic mercedes.
    No, if it doesn't, you have an unsafe vehicle on the road.

    Im all for people trying, but to do this car properly he would have to sandblast the whole body, to have any hope of repairing it all. (read: rotisserie)

    Like others have said, keep the good parts, transfer to another body.
    Originally posted by anth
    Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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    • #32
      Thanks for everyones words, I will consider the advice still. I am in the process of tear down. I am aware it will be an uphill battle. Please keep in mind I am not going for a classic fully restored car to original. Id like people to remember this car as the vintage mercedes that was brought back frankenstein with little money and barrowed tools. I have the wiring harness out and right now I am waiting for a engine hoist. While waiting to pull the engine and transmission out im having some trouble figuring how to pull the hvac Box. As for the car being safe ill have a professional look over my work as my wife will be findong in this car.

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      • #33
        step 1- find street signs
        step 2- cut
        step 3- self tapping metal screws
        step 4- be flamed because it is sketchy
        step 5- dont care, ball hard until your wheel falls off

        reference my BMW's for more info

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        • #34
          Originally posted by tricha02 View Post
          step 1- find street signs
          step 2- cut
          step 3- self tapping metal screws
          step 4- be flamed because it is sketchy
          step 5- dont care, ball hard until your wheel falls off

          reference my BMW's for more info
          a stop sign floor would be badass!
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          • #35
            Originally posted by tricha02 View Post
            step 1- find street signs
            step 2- cut
            step 3- self tapping metal screws
            step 4- be flamed because it is sketchy
            step 5- dont care, ball hard until your wheel falls off

            reference my BMW's for more info
            His bimmer lost a wheel and crashed into a ditch.... Safe to say its very lucky he didn't severely injure himself or someone else. If your looking at building a car that's safe I wouldn't take that advice. If say a new shell is in order.

            Or get truck frame, turn it into a 4x4, set somewhat repaired body on badass truck frame, go off roading, profit?

            1999 SL2 Saturn Build rip
            1998 EK hatch Civic Build

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            • #36
              Originally posted by tricha02 View Post
              step 1- find street signs
              step 2- cut
              step 3- self tapping metal screws
              step 4- be flamed because it is sketchy
              step 5- dont care, ball hard until your wheel falls off

              reference my BMW's for more info
              thanks for you input man.
              i did reference your bmw and never saw the build thread until today in my long time of lurking here on S/W.
              i have to say one thing i did not understand about your 2002... you were still trying to drive it wile making repairs it needed.
              if i resort to putting in street signs i will at that point part this car out, or part with it.
              but for now i can see it resembling a safe and drivable car so I'm going to continue to enjoy working on it and hopefully fixing issues with it.

              but dude seriously... a wheel fell off your car at 60-65mph man!!!! i have a wife... i want kids, i value my life.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Randomofodication View Post
                His bimmer lost a wheel and crashed into a ditch.... Safe to say its very lucky he didn't severely injure himself or someone else. If your looking at building a car that's safe I wouldn't take that advice. If say a new shell is in order.

                Or get truck frame, turn it into a 4x4, set somewhat repaired body on badass truck frame, go off roading, profit?

                thanks for your advice and images!
                I'm not sure how to feel about that idea but it does look cool i would fit in with the arkansas crowd here.

                if i could find a decent shell the most my budget would allow me to spend is $1000, i really dont think its possible. i looked at the 240D close to me for $450 and it was no better in fact it was worse interior wise than my car, about the same on rust.
                another guy in alabama has a 280C for $700... but it is also rusty. I'm just really not sure where to look for one close-ish by me. I'm roughly almost 2 hours from memphis and around 4 hours from murfreesboro.
                Last edited by supere30; 07-28-2013, 10:42 AM.

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                • #38
                  As much as I **** to say it it just looks to far gone, mind you I've driven worse and patched the floors pieces of wood, street signs, and safety mesh. I would store it till you can afford a welded and then make a custom floor pan.
                  The hillbilly equivalent of a nasa substation worker.
                  Originally posted by Dubway5887
                  I felt bad for that dude. Of all places for a sink to be at a car show... Maybe sink holes like car shows like tornado's like trailer parks?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by projecthoarder View Post
                    As much as I **** to say it it just looks to far gone, mind you I've driven worse and patched the floors pieces of wood, street signs, and safety mesh. I would store it till you can afford a welded and then make a custom floor pan.
                    right now i want to remove the engine and figure out how to remove the rest of the hvac unit. after that i can really go at it as far as seeing exactly what i will need to do. if no one will be willing to let me barrow their welder than i was considering one from eastwood. after the motor is out and i have a welder i was thinking of possibly building a rotisserie for the car. as well as building a makeshift garage out of my car port for winter.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by tricha02 View Post
                      step 1- find street signs
                      step 2- cut
                      step 3- self tapping metal screws
                      step 4- be flamed because it is sketchy
                      step 5- dont care, ball hard until your wheel falls off

                      reference my BMW's for more info
                      This ^^^ your Bimmer build thread is the best.
                      '93 Jaguar XJ6 4 liter.
                      '85 GMC S15 Sierra long bed.
                      '01 BMW 740iL
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                      • #41
                        mini update

                        I cut out about as much metal as i want to on the floors. all structural pieces look ok.

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