Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Setbacks...

So, we took a little time off to watch it rain outside.... Normally, this would not be an issue, but we currently do not have a garage to play in...

Either way, we are getting back on track. I took a little time to do some research. I found a great guy on the Mustang Evolutions forums. He runs a web show on Mustang Restorations, inc. see the links on the left...

The Doc hooked me up with some sweet moldings to put on the windshield...
So we got to work... I ordered up a windshield from a guy in town, and with a little help from John's Mustangs in Houston, we got the windshield and moldings all hooked up.

So I finally found my vacuum advance and got it ordered today, so I should have a post of that work this weekend. :)

Here are a couple of pics of the windshield...




I went by discount tires today and scoped out the rims I want to put on the car.
215/40/17 on front
And
275/50/17's on the back...

Bad to tha Bone...




Monday, February 6, 2012

Time to flush out the old...

"And remember: with a little Rust-eze - and an insane amount of luck - you too can look like me. Ka-chow." - Lightning McQueen

As I get my plan together on exactly what to do first, I've decided to play a little and get Junior up and running well.

One of the things that I decided to do is give the ole radiator a good washing... Boy did it need it...



After sitting up for a few years, the thermostat seems to be sticking a bit. I put a flush kit on the system and began the back flush. Total fun...

So I got this old 289's water all cleaned out, but I think I am going to change the thermostat anyways...

Of course, I still have that vacuum problem, so idling works well, but the vacuum advance isn't worth a POOP! Dewey and I have deemed the engine's name as twentybucks...

So here is ole' twentybucks purring at idle as I am running the flush through the system.


So, for next week... we are planning on making some real progress. Gonna change that Vacuum Advance, thermostat, and set the timing correctly...

Oh yeah, I started to polish a little on that dull old paint job... I think it is true... you can polish a turd... LOL  Will probably finish that up before this week is out...


Weekend two... Done.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

First Things First... Run!

So Junior started out a little funky. In the last couple of weeks, Dewey, my bestest neighbor, allowed me to use his garage as a temporary storage spot. Mainly because, you can't see, but the windshield is REALLY clear... Or non-existent it would seem. :)

So our goal at first was to see if he would run, and then move... We rebuilt the edlebrock carb, replaced the fuel pump, pumped him up with gas and vroom vroom... Jr was alive! Sounding rough, but alive...

We went to put in gear and nothing... WHAT?? Not a big tranny guy, we decided to hold off until my regular mechanic could look at it... So we rested in our victory... For the night anyway...

The next day, we got to thinking... Jr hasn't moved in at least three years. I got an idea! Let's check the fluid! Can anyone guess what we found? That's right... We filled the tranny up with some type F, fired him up, put it in gear and... We went for a ride... Victory was truly ours!!!


Weekend one... Complete.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

In the beginning...

So, I have never done a blog, nor really cared to, but a few things have happened in the last few months that I think should be documented in some way. I have no idea where it will go, but hang on and we will figure it out together. :)

I'll start out with a little background of how we are getting started. I have a cousin the same age as me. His name is Craig Jr. We were born six months apart. Somewhere along the line, we grew apart, but I always envied his life. My aunts and uncles were always into rebuilding hotrods. I always wanted to learn the craft and have fun with this type of hobby.

My uncle and cousin did this together over the years and I think the largest value was their relationship and father/son bond. I tell you this because my cousin battled cancer from the time of about 15 or 16. He fought it, and beat it over the years. Well, almost. The years took a toll on his body, and his heart gave out on January 2, 2012. A pretty big blow to an entire community of friends and family. I live in another state, and Craig and I haven't been close in years, but I will miss him just the same.

Now for the weird part.  In December, a neighbor of mine was selling me some garage-sale stuff from his garage and somehow we got to talking about his 68 mustang coupe that he had nesting in the garage. He told me a little of his story about the car, and I told him a little of my story. We talked about one day how I would love to restore an old car with my son for the bonding and learning experience, thinking it would be cool to hand him the keys when we are done... (already re-thinking this part).

He mentioned that he was thinking of "donating" it for a tax write-off or something because he lost interest and found a new hobby. Knowing that I had NO money, I told him if he decides to actually donate it, I would LOVE to try and buy it. He said he would think on that. I went about my business of the holidays...

Fast forward two weeks, he calls me, says come and get it out of the garage, he has plans and needs the room. We settled on a price and I hauled my trailer down the street and picked it up on December 31, 2011. Oh by the way... My 11yr old son is excited to say the least.

January 3rd we found out about the world's loss of Craig Jr. My son and I had been talking about a name for the car... He suggested that we name it "Junior"... I agreed... At the funeral, I told my cousin's sister about our little project and what my son had said. She then told me that this particular car was his favorite... Which I had no idea... I hope this project honors him and we have as much fun as him and his dad.

Wipe away the tears and off we go!