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pics of my flintstone car

I removed a fender yesterday.
to my surprise, it's  better than i expected.
I think if it's mostly floor repair i can live with fixing that

I'll keep taking it apart and see what i find.
If i do get another car, this one will already be stripped

I dont see much rust past the rear end.

got about a gal. of eastwood rust encapsulator about 7 years ago.
used it in the engine comp. back then and stopped the rust dead
(red spots under the hood). I may just blast everything fix the holes and coat it

If anything it'll keep me out of trouble this winter.

Just a couple of pictures today

http://www.daminc.myjalbum.net/

daminc out!

let me know if something doesn't view. trying something new
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Pretty much every panel on my 87 is new, rebuilt, or re constructed. :D
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Reply #1
To be honest I've seen rust like that on some antique project cars, like a friggin 58 buick sittin in a field for WAY too long and people friggin get it like new again so it's certainly possible, and not like te unibody poses any particular threat, notice I mentioned 58 the 1958 Buick I know for a fact was unibody construction! Their first I believe!
 
As long as she means enough to ya. I think someone on here or on the antique car forum I frequent but Im thinkin here: "Sentimental value is something that if you nuture it it can only grow...and grow and grow". And then the second you sell the thing it all just comes out at once in a deluge of sadness and regret. If it aint feasible sometimes ya gotta "know when to fold em" (no I dont listen to him lol but I like the quote) but man if you think you can do it......GIT HER DUN!!!! She looks like she was once a beautiful fox kitty, here's to her bein that way again sometime!
 
And YEA I've heard nothing but good about Rust Encapsulator and Eastwood as a whole. Gotta love em.
1987 20th Anniversary Cougar, 302 "5.0" GT-40 heads (F3ZE '93 Cobra) and TMoss Ported H.O. intake, H.O. camshaft
2.5" Duals, no cats, Flowmaster 40s, Richmond 3.73s w/ Trac-Lok, maxed out Baumann shift kit, 3000 RPM Dirty Dog non-lock TC
Aside from the Mustang crinkle headers, still looks like it's only 150 HP...
1988 Black XR7 Trick Flow top end, Tremec 3550
1988 Black XR7 Procharger P600B intercooled, Edelbrock Performer non-RPM heads, GT40 intake AOD, 13 PSI @5000 RPM. 93 octane

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Reply #2
I love white Cougars.  Seeing you fix that makes me feel bad about wanting to part out my 88 cougar.  It has far less rust.  Just a small spot on the frame.
One 88

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Reply #3
Quote from: ZondaC12;183070
To be honest I've seen rust like that on some antique project cars, like a friggin 58 buick sittin in a field for WAY too long and people friggin get it like new again so it's certainly possible, and not like te unibody poses any particular threat, notice I mentioned 58 the 1958 Buick I know for a fact was unibody construction! Their first I believe!
 
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58 buick will be on the same chassis as all the Gm 58's they had a full frame.
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Reply #4
Quote from: ZondaC12;183070
To be honest I've seen rust like that on some antique project cars, like a friggin 58 buick sittin in a field for WAY too long and people friggin get it like new again so it's certainly possible, and not like te unibody poses any particular threat, notice I mentioned 58 the 1958 Buick I know for a fact was unibody construction! Their first I believe!


Ummm, no. 59 Buick's use the famous GM big car X-frame. The 58's used the shoebox (55-57) Chevy chassis. Rambler actually had the first uni-body (57, maybe earlier). GM didn't go uni-body till the intermediates came out, the full-sizers were chassis cars right up until the end.

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Reply #5
This makes me feel better about the rust on my car.
good luck with it!
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I welcomed the dark side and currently am driving a 2000 Dodge Durango SLT plus, with a 5.9, Code named project "Night Runner"
Shes black on black, fully loaded, with headers, 180 tstat, e fan, straight exhaust into a cherry bomb vortex ler, full tune up, ported intake and T/B, MSD coil, and round aircleaner.
Mods to come: Fully rebuilt and heavily modded 46RE, and a richmond rachet locker.
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Reply #6
I'm gonna remove the rest of the front end. drop the tank. and make a final decision on restoring her.

does anybody know what gauge metal was used on rockers,floor pans and body panels.
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5.0 HO 306 roller block, machined GT-40P heads, Wiseco dished forged pistons, Eagle forged floating I-beam connecting rods, Lunati pushrods, ARP bolts, Scorpion aluminum 1.6 rockers, Comp Cams Magnum 266HR, Explorer intake, 65mm TB, MAF Conversion, 19# injectors, Ford Racing stainless P-headers, 2-1/2" cat-less exhaust w/ Flowtech Afterburner lers , SC AOD with 2800 BDR torque converter, 3.73 T-Lok rear, CHE rear control arms, full 2-1/2" frame w/1" jacking rails & seat supports, Rear disk brakes, Turbine wheels, All original interior w/ floor shift upgrade .......
Pretty much every panel on my 87 is new, rebuilt, or re constructed. :D
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Reply #7
Quote from: ZondaC12;183070

 
As long as she means enough to ya. I think someone on here or on the antique car forum I frequent but Im thinkin here: "Sentimental value is something that if you nuture it it can only grow...and grow and grow". And then the second you sell the thing it all just comes out at once in a deluge of sadness and regret. If it aint feasible sometimes ya gotta "know when to fold em" (no I dont listen to him lol but I like the quote) but man if you think you can do it......
 



Yeah what he said. It looks like a hell of a project but if the car means that much to you keep at it. It'll cost alot of $$$ to fix but you can't put a price on sentimental value.
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

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Reply #8
Quote from: daminc;183091
I'm gonna remove the rest of the front end. drop the tank. and make a final decision on restoring her.

does anybody know what gauge metal was used on rockers,floor pans and body panels.


I'm thinking 16 gauge, but don't quote me one it.

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Reply #9
Quote from: Aerobird Motorsports;183076
Ummm, no. 59 Buick's use the famous GM big car X-frame. The 58's used the shoebox (55-57) Chevy chassis. Rambler actually had the first uni-body (57, maybe earlier). GM didn't go uni-body till the intermediates came out, the full-sizers were chassis cars right up until the end.

Huh. Well sorry about babbling on and being 100% wrong. Dont know where I read that, perhaps it wasnt til the early 60s that you found unibody cars.
1987 20th Anniversary Cougar, 302 "5.0" GT-40 heads (F3ZE '93 Cobra) and TMoss Ported H.O. intake, H.O. camshaft
2.5" Duals, no cats, Flowmaster 40s, Richmond 3.73s w/ Trac-Lok, maxed out Baumann shift kit, 3000 RPM Dirty Dog non-lock TC
Aside from the Mustang crinkle headers, still looks like it's only 150 HP...
1988 Black XR7 Trick Flow top end, Tremec 3550
1988 Black XR7 Procharger P600B intercooled, Edelbrock Performer non-RPM heads, GT40 intake AOD, 13 PSI @5000 RPM. 93 octane

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Reply #10
Rambler in 57 was definitely uni-body (had a few), though Rambler might have had it earlier then that. I know they were the first.

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Reply #11
I think the 1948 Hudson was the first with uni-body.

Wait, I just looked it up, it was the the 1940 Nash.

TED

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Reply #12
Quote from: Aerobird Motorsports;183161
Rambler in 57 was definitely uni-body (had a few), though Rambler might have had it earlier then that. I know they were the first.


All of Chrysler went unit body in '57 ;)
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

 

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Reply #13
Yeah that went WELL. Not claimin' to be an expert but Ive heard from many fellow old car guys that it was 57 I think that from then on Chrysler products rusted like it was their job :hick:
1987 20th Anniversary Cougar, 302 "5.0" GT-40 heads (F3ZE '93 Cobra) and TMoss Ported H.O. intake, H.O. camshaft
2.5" Duals, no cats, Flowmaster 40s, Richmond 3.73s w/ Trac-Lok, maxed out Baumann shift kit, 3000 RPM Dirty Dog non-lock TC
Aside from the Mustang crinkle headers, still looks like it's only 150 HP...
1988 Black XR7 Trick Flow top end, Tremec 3550
1988 Black XR7 Procharger P600B intercooled, Edelbrock Performer non-RPM heads, GT40 intake AOD, 13 PSI @5000 RPM. 93 octane