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  • David S. Wallens

    April 8, 2009 11:35 p.m. David S. Wallens Editorial Director

    I guess summer is right around the corner. Anyone else have a long list of projects facing them?

  • KaptKaos

    April 9, 2009 12:56 a.m. KaptKaos Reader

    I am hoping to have a Volvo 122 Wagon here shortly to make a list for. Does that count?

    Otherwise, I need to finish the 5 lug upgrade to the 914-4, get the 2.7-6er running, paint the 914-4 and spruce up the interior.

  • André Rousseau

    April 9, 2009 6:29 a.m. André Rousseau Reader

    GT6

    • Finish off the new ignition system (clean up wiring, install new tach and test).
    • Revamp the crank and valve case venting system.
    • Diff 389 and 1/2 shaft swap.
    • Remote oil filter install (weld bracket).
    • Interior install (seats, carpets & panels).
    • Drive the living day lights out of the car.

    Who said a car is ever done.

    1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1

  • Ian F

    April 9, 2009 7:31 a.m. Ian F Reader

    Spit6... install GT6 front brakes... stainless hoses... poly bushings... sport springs... maybe new shocks... and more... This all needs to be done in the next week or so... Unfortunately, it's taking me longer than I'd hoped to straighten out my garage from the recent tool-move.

    After that, install a stereo. Maybe add/fix the interior lights... convert boot light to LED strip mounted on lid... add LED strip inside 'vert top... with plug so the same can be installed on my hardtop (currently off the car).

    Down the road... clean up the bonnet a bit and touch up the paint.

    Drive the hell out of the car. Rain or shine!

  • bikesnrovers

    April 9, 2009 8:59 a.m. bikesnrovers Reader

    Land Rover - #1 fix the injector pump leak, actually, remove it to have it fixed. #2 work on the wiring. Just needs to be cleaned up using some wiring blocks.

    GT6 - #1 thru' #999 Start of the frame off restoration. That should keep me out of the bars for most of the summer and fall!

    If it doesn't leak... it's not mine!

  • André Rousseau

    April 9, 2009 9:33 a.m. André Rousseau Reader

    Winter, spring and summer 2010 :)

    1968 Triumph GT6 Mk1

  • aeronca65t

    April 9, 2009 9:57 a.m. aeronca65t Reader

    Building my A35 Teapot into a replica of ~the Rae Davis Goodwood Racer~. I'm working on the roll-cage and rebuilding a 1275 for it right now.

    .....while maintaining and racing ~my Spridget~ in vintage events. I'll be running the Jefferson 500 in a few weeks and then the New Hamphire Vintage two weeks after that.

    No matter which car I bring, I'd like to do the "whole week" deal at the the Pittsburgh Vintage this year and race both weekends.

    I sold my NASA racer (Escort) so that has given me a little time, space and cash (and I'll probably still run some NASA events in another car anyway).

    Also, I just put a new top on the '69 MGB. It's not a trailer-queen but I'd like to tidy it up a little this Summer without losing all the patina.

    Enjoy Every Sandwich ~ W.Z.

  • Gary

    April 9, 2009 11:33 a.m. Gary Reader

    I can finally work on the Spitrod again. Here's what's on my task list: Install the refinished instrument panel and the rebuilt gauges I got back from Nysongers a few weeks ago. Clean up the wiring. Totally re-do the brakes from master cylinder out to the 4 corners. Install new clutch master and slave cylinders. Install new windshield seal. Install new steering wheel. Recondition the factory steel hardtop (de-rust, paint, install new seal for the rear window). Select and install new seats.

    That should take at least a weekend or two ... unless I go for the the '66 Volvo 122s 4-door that I'm seriously looking at (one owner, garaged since new, 114K miles, very little rust, reasonable price). Then the priority will be for new suspension and head work on that ... or probably head work for me!

  • blackrabbit

    April 9, 2009 11:49 a.m. blackrabbit New Reader

    The list is longer than ever this year.... 1 get the broken valve spring fixed on the russian sidecar rig. 2 all new brakes/axel seals on the 92 mini cooper. 3 fresh engine/gearbox into the trabant. 4 headers/weber intake on the sprite then emissions test and collectors plates. 5 make roadworthy the 66 toyota truck... tune, tweak, fluids, etc... 6 period speed parts added to the 1958 biscayne. {3 carb intake, fenton headers}

    not betting on it all really happening but mabey...

  • Tim Baxter

    April 9, 2009 12:36 p.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    I suspect most of my summer projects are going to involve a shovel and/or hammer.

  • Ian F

    April 9, 2009 3:36 p.m. Ian F Reader

    Tim Baxter wrote: I suspect most of my summer projects are going to involve a shovel and/or hammer.

    Oh, I have a few of those as well... bathroom remodel... new shed... which with any luck may get expanded into a shop... new flooring... possibly w/ radiant floor heating...

    Home ownership = neverending list of projects...

  • rconlon

    April 10, 2009 12:25 p.m. rconlon Reader

    Tim: I fix all my cars with a shovel and hammer, too.

    At some point I will re-paint the Fiat. The top of the Miata was cut open and will want more than a big patch.

    Cheers Ron

  • Tim Baxter

    April 13, 2009 7:35 a.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    Put in a half-ton of rock and 700 pounds of pavers this weekend while the cars sat around unloved. My back (and Subaru) are not happy about it.

  • Keith

    April 13, 2009 4:46 p.m. Keith SuperDork

    Projects for the summer:

    • finish the latest book before my editor figures out where I live and comes for me
    • finish putting the LS1 in the MG
    • get Basil the Land Rover running again and go play in the dirt

    After vanquishing my irrigation system last summer, I wait with bated breath to see what major house system will occupy my time this year.

  • jgp1843

    April 13, 2009 11:53 p.m. jgp1843 HalfDork

    Let's see - put stock springs back on the MR2, along with new shocks, poly bushings for the steering rack, and re-install the big front swaybar. Do the timing belt/water pump on the MR2. Put new LF fender, corner light, valance, and bumper on wife's pickup, paint it and roll on a bedliner. Various writing, photography and music projects. Stain the deck (ouch!). Recondition the snow thrower auger drive system before next winter starts (the way this one has gone, that may be in a few weeks).

    On the fun side, do some four wheeling to ghost towns, fish, and run a couple of track days!! Help restore a Galloping Goose (google that).

  • DneprDave

    April 14, 2009 12:07 p.m. DneprDave New Reader

    Terrace the hill in the back yard, it's too steep! Summer's a good time to be moving dirt and rock.

    Dave

  • Series6

    May 1, 2009 11:39 p.m. Series6 New Reader

    Getting close to the time where it's too hot in the daytime to drive around here. I plan to jackstand the car until mid September. Headlights to taillights inspection and correct what ever ain't right. Stuff I know that needs attention: New tires, regear the Dana 44 from 3.32 to 3.90 or 4.11, service the trans and replace the rear brakes.

  • May 4, 2009 11:05 a.m. GSCReno New Reader

    Rebuild the engine in the 'B, wire the shop for 220v, wash and wax the lawn tractor (I'll spend more time with it this summer than with my LBCs), and drink more Guinness than I really should. Cheers, Scott

  • Jensenman

    May 4, 2009 2:00 p.m. Jensenman SuperDork

    Finish stuffing the rotary in the Jensenator. Paint and buff the replacement trunk lid for the J-H. A gigantic house project. Not by choice.

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