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Amateur Hour: '75 2002 Build
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So I decided to experiment with restoring the engine wiring harness - pretty scraggly and dirty
Removed the old unraveling friction tape, cleaned up the wires with a light degreaser
All wrapped up in some fresh friction tape, it looks great but is still a bit tacky, hoping it doesn't pick up a bunch of dust....
Got some F6 heat shield to re-wrap the portions that went by the engine and need to be protected from the heat
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Hi we're back
We are back, sorry to keep everyone so anxiously waiting, here's everything that has happened....
Off to see the wizard!
Dipped it in chocolate to make things a little more tasty
After the sandblasting we unfortunately found how messed up this shell really was, the firewall, front floorpans, frame rails, lower front facia and side skirts, were toast... don't have pics of the process of fixing these things because it was so frustrating and I wasn't about to take photos of it. Here is some of the finished product though
Lopping off the Swiss Cheese front facia
Without a doubt the most daunting task was figuring out how to reconstruct the frame and side rails while allowing them to still flow with the body. Here is what we came up with
Reconstructing the firewall is about to be fun!
All off this reconstruction meant that we needed to take a break for some fun, so naturally we cut the rear wheel wells out
Left side removed!
And like magic we've got some beast wide fenders
Pictures really cant depict how awesome I think these look.. William is starting to get really good at welding so they really flow well without too much grinding.
While we were waiting on the car to get back from blasting I also took the liberty to strip the engine down and replace the gaskets (except the head gasket) Also gave the engine a nice fresh coat of paint.
And finally the icing on the cake got my pair of e21 Sport Recaros refinished
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Last edited by FilthyLittle02; 08-09-2014, 03:13 PM.
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Excellent job so far=)
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Thanks dudes! Appreciate the compliments
Originally posted by E30Cavey View PostWhere did you get the horn push from? Been searching for ages to find one for my Prototipo wheel.
The younger bro tacked some sheet metal in to repair the wreckage that was the front splitter. I think it will look pretty solid once its finished up and plan on putting a turbo splitter over it so its more structural that anything
And not to lose focus here but this POS showed up yesterday. It was just so cheap and had an entire extra cars worth of parts that came with it that I couldn't pass it up. We got the engine running but it needs a new trans dropped in. Just gunna cruise around in this deathtrap till the other one is finished and go from there.
Last edited by FilthyLittle02; 08-12-2014, 07:38 PM.
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Originally posted by FilthyLittle02 View PostOnly thing he missed was when the engine fell into the drain.
Its been a lot of work and fun this summer but the build will slow until next spring as I am leaving for my freshman year of college at Clemson U. Wish me luck!
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