Bankjobbob
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Hello forum,
Last year I rebuilt the engine and box on my 77 turbo bodied sc and amazingly got the car back on the road after 20 years sitting in a garage, this was my first ever engine rebuild and I did it following Wayne Dempsey's great book. Now I'm contemplating sorting out the rust spots at the bottom of the door posts that I bodged up last year
To get her on the road for the summer. The rear quarters have been modified to turbo look by letting in fibreglass flairs, this look has grown on me so I've managed to source some original 930 quarters as replacements , as someone that is more time rich than cash rich , I'm wondering how much of this work I can do ? And when to call on the experts? I do recall seeing a video of someone carrying out this work in a small looking workshop and as ever making it look pretty straightforward, which off course it won't be. I would be extremely grateful for any advice on your own experiences with this job, or pointers towards information/instruction. I do have a good body shop guy who has done good work for me in the past, but I learnt so much about the engine by doing it myself that would have been lost to me if I had just handed it over to the engine builders, that I would like to do some of the work.
Thanks in advance Bob
Last year I rebuilt the engine and box on my 77 turbo bodied sc and amazingly got the car back on the road after 20 years sitting in a garage, this was my first ever engine rebuild and I did it following Wayne Dempsey's great book. Now I'm contemplating sorting out the rust spots at the bottom of the door posts that I bodged up last year
To get her on the road for the summer. The rear quarters have been modified to turbo look by letting in fibreglass flairs, this look has grown on me so I've managed to source some original 930 quarters as replacements , as someone that is more time rich than cash rich , I'm wondering how much of this work I can do ? And when to call on the experts? I do recall seeing a video of someone carrying out this work in a small looking workshop and as ever making it look pretty straightforward, which off course it won't be. I would be extremely grateful for any advice on your own experiences with this job, or pointers towards information/instruction. I do have a good body shop guy who has done good work for me in the past, but I learnt so much about the engine by doing it myself that would have been lost to me if I had just handed it over to the engine builders, that I would like to do some of the work.
Thanks in advance Bob