Showing posts with label car broken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car broken. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

It's deer season!!!

Jason bagged his first one of the season.

He told me he killed it with
"A very large sub-sonic round doing 63mph."

Monday, May 30, 2011

Why Dustin won't lend me anything!!!

Dustin gave me the rims for his Triumph to true last year. A week later I was on the road for 6 months.
It took awhile for me to get them back to him.
It was his grill I borrowed at the Steel in Motion show.
Monday I came home parked my truck and went up stairs.
My neighbor came running up and told me my truck had rolled back into the wall.

BBQ grill in bed of truck and truck against wall.
She wouldn't start.

Ouch!!

Right side looks good.

Left side no so much.
I was supposed to get the grill back by Wed. I called Dustin and told him it may be a little longer.
A little over $900 and the trans indicator was fixed as were the parking brakes.
Bumper is $600 to fix and will have to wait.
We did get the grill back to the shop on Monday.
Thanks Mike.

Monday, January 31, 2011

62 Nova - Final Chapter - For Now

Off the jack stands and for the first time in a few years!

Fenders, hood, headlight buckets, bumper, and bumper trim installed.
Grill and headlights ready to go on.

Less than eight hours later, this is how we left her.
Bill looked emotionally drained at this point.
I think Kevin and I wore him out a little.
He was real quite, just staring at his project.
Been there brother. I do know how you feel!

We had a good time and made a little progress.
We still had to load up my tool box, Bills bike and some other stuff.
Then unload it at my storage unit.
A BIG "Thanks" to Kevin for all his help!

We were not trying to get the car back together and run her.
Only back together to move her.

Mission accomplished.

The 62 Chevy Nova - Part 3

Motor and transmission in and bolted up.
Wheels on and aired up.
Hood hinge and a bunch of other miscellaneous shit on and hooked up.

Bill hooking up the drive shaft.

Ready to come off the jack stands.

The 62 Nova - PART 2

Bill admits that he is a body and paint man.
Me? I like motors. I can't stand body work!!!!!
Bill had taken the motor apart. I wish he hadn't.
(Sorry Bill)
It was like a NHRA crew between rounds.
I think Kevin and I made Bill a little crazy.
Asking him where shit was every 5 minutes.
I didn't take a picture of the motor before.
It was a bare block with the crank and main caps in it.

Around an hour later we had a motor. It won't run without a rebuild.
It is easier to move it all together.

Time for the engine hoist.

The 1962 Chevy Nova - PART 1

History of the Nova:
Our father purchased the car new in 1962. It was his first NEW car.
It was driven from Washington DC to New York, while dad courted mom.
Mom learned to drive in it.
It hasn't run since 1985.
It was given to Bill in 2000.
Bill tore it apart to check damage for the future restoration.
Economy caused restoration to be put on hold.
Bill is moving back to Florida.
Car is eaiser to move in one piece.
Bill needed help.
Kevin and I make a trip on Saturday.

Bill asking Kevin " Can we get it rolling?"

The begining.