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VanninBlaino
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wylee
Digz
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Nightmoves
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RodStRace
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66 A-100 in AZ
dix- Moderator 1st Class
- Number of posts : 8728
Location : pittsburgh pa
Age : 66
Registration date : 2008-05-29
- Post n°51
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
looks like you have some thing to do this winter... that is a very solid van there Rod...
VanninBlaino- Number of posts : 361
Location : New Orleans, LA
Age : 29
Registration date : 2011-05-30
- Post n°52
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
So you lowered the front and raised the back wheel wells?
wylee- Number of posts : 917
Location : middletown,ny
Registration date : 2009-04-03
- Post n°53
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
nice work rod.............
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°54
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
No, I just raised the Rears when I added the wheelwell.VanninBlaino wrote:So you lowered the front and raised the back wheel wells?
The Front is stock.
I'll fab up a wheel for each corner that fits in the bumper brackets, so it can be rolled around and loaded on the trailer. It's too high and tippy on the rotisserie for towing.
I have a few more things to finish up (finish weld the rear wheelwells, shock mount LF, more straightening) before I bring it home to blast. Then a full scrub down, and prime.
I hope to get there in 2 months, when the painter should be ready to start the body work. There are 4 patches to weld in, and lots of smoothing and blocking to do. I left the patches out to access the areas behind.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°55
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Got a picture of it setting lower on the rotisserie.
Wheelwells are mostly done on the outside, a bit more grinding on the inside and a little hammer work.
BEFORE
AFTER
Wheelwells are mostly done on the outside, a bit more grinding on the inside and a little hammer work.
BEFORE
AFTER
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°57
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
I have not rotated it yet. If you look at the nose and tail shots out in the parking lot, you can see that the bottom isn't even quite as wide as the body. It would tip if I tried as-is. I do have a plan for that and hope to try it tomorrow. I will try to remember to bring the camera and show that. I do not plan on spinning it upside down, just 90 degrees in each direction. That should be plenty to blast and paint!
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- Post n°58
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Yeah, it didn't look like it could tip very far. I thought you may just have it on there to keep it mobile. Are you thinking some type of out-rigger? I'll look forward to your pictures.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°59
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Okay, so I grabbed some other parts and set it up to rotate.
There are 2 "L" sections and a short chunk that slips into the ends. These provided a footprint that was longer than the van sideways.
I also removed the wheels front and rear.
We then lifted the pivot points and locked the van higher and presto! It's sideways!~
This makes it a lot easier to work on the roof and other sections for my buddy, the painter.
I also was able to start getting all the dirt out of the underside. That is a big problem on an older southwestern car...
There are 2 "L" sections and a short chunk that slips into the ends. These provided a footprint that was longer than the van sideways.
I also removed the wheels front and rear.
We then lifted the pivot points and locked the van higher and presto! It's sideways!~
This makes it a lot easier to work on the roof and other sections for my buddy, the painter.
I also was able to start getting all the dirt out of the underside. That is a big problem on an older southwestern car...
slowflapper- Number of posts : 956
Location : GA
Age : 54
Registration date : 2010-07-29
- Post n°60
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Rod, the nooks and crannies in my van are full of that desert powder when i start in on the body work I'm got a lot of blasting/vacuming to do to get it all out.
And I'll tell ya, that rootbeer/gold flame job on that helmet is doing it for me... I could work with those colors and do the inside in burnt orange
And I'll tell ya, that rootbeer/gold flame job on that helmet is doing it for me... I could work with those colors and do the inside in burnt orange
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°61
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Well I'm not going with those colors so you are welcome to use them!
I'd rather deal with dirt than a ton of rust! Bet those east coast guys would like the bottom to look like this!
I'd rather deal with dirt than a ton of rust! Bet those east coast guys would like the bottom to look like this!
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RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°62
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Found another picture of the Purple I plan on.
Original Plum Crazy/In Violet on the left (repaint, a bit too Silver) and the new Plum Crazy that I intend to use on the right...
Deeper and more intense!
Original Plum Crazy/In Violet on the left (repaint, a bit too Silver) and the new Plum Crazy that I intend to use on the right...
Deeper and more intense!
Digz- Number of posts : 3794
Location : United States Six Lakes MI
Registration date : 2008-05-17
- Post n°64
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Thats cool ya got it flipped up ,, I'm kinda anxious to get mine to that point now.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°65
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
No new pics of the 66, but work is progressing.
Fixed the dent from flipping it a bit too low, and have cut away the front pan area to replace. It was just too beat in and thin.
Anyway, here's some of the herd back at home...
Fixed the dent from flipping it a bit too low, and have cut away the front pan area to replace. It was just too beat in and thin.
Anyway, here's some of the herd back at home...
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°66
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Still not much progress lately, but did cut the nose section out to replace. It was just too messed up after trying to pull the dents out. Better to remove, clean behind and replace.
Here is the old part laying on the front floor. Easier to trim it below the spot welds then just work with removing the strip that was spotted on the lip behind the grille.
Here is the old part laying on the front floor. Easier to trim it below the spot welds then just work with removing the strip that was spotted on the lip behind the grille.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°67
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Bump to the top, getting back to this one.
It's been scuffed inside and I have an appointment for next week to get it blasted.
It's been scuffed inside and I have an appointment for next week to get it blasted.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°68
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
update
body
doors
body
doors
vanny- Moderator
- Number of posts : 14775
Location : Ashburnham, MA
Age : 65
Registration date : 2012-09-22
- Post n°69
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Shaping up really Nice, Rod! Cool setup you've got there! Please keep the pics coming!
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RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°70
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Not my setup, had a shop do the blasting...
Joe Van- Moderator 1st Class
- Number of posts : 4619
Location : Ocala fl
Registration date : 2012-10-11
- Post n°71
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Looking "Great" now we have two vans to watch on the rotisserie..!!!..Love that newer "Plum Crazy" hope to see the more of the progress coming along.!!!...
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RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°72
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Thanks Joe.
Rear doors are fully sanded and have been final metalworked and a couple small spots of filler.
Front doors are sanded, will go into the next phase soon. Side doors next.
Then will sand down the whole body, prep open holes and weld in the patches.
Will need to gather up other parts fro blasting, but don't want too many things in bare metal at once.
Rear doors are fully sanded and have been final metalworked and a couple small spots of filler.
Front doors are sanded, will go into the next phase soon. Side doors next.
Then will sand down the whole body, prep open holes and weld in the patches.
Will need to gather up other parts fro blasting, but don't want too many things in bare metal at once.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
- Post n°73
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Well, my body/paint friend closed his shop and may be headed hundreds of miles away.
So I had to get the bare body in primer to protect it.
Spent a couple weekends getting the doors and the body done.
This is just primer, no body work in the near future.
It's now off the rotisserie on the trailer, I just need to make space in the garage for it to hibernate until I can get back on it.
Everything's covered except the inside floor. Ran out of etch that must be done before the primer is shot. I plan on re-prepping that and priming, but figure a little surface rust there for now won't be an issue. It's all getting carpeted anyway.
So I had to get the bare body in primer to protect it.
Spent a couple weekends getting the doors and the body done.
This is just primer, no body work in the near future.
It's now off the rotisserie on the trailer, I just need to make space in the garage for it to hibernate until I can get back on it.
Everything's covered except the inside floor. Ran out of etch that must be done before the primer is shot. I plan on re-prepping that and priming, but figure a little surface rust there for now won't be an issue. It's all getting carpeted anyway.
vanny- Moderator
- Number of posts : 14775
Location : Ashburnham, MA
Age : 65
Registration date : 2012-09-22
- Post n°74
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Man, that's a shame about your friend moving away. Gotta be frustrating to be that close. In any case, protect it well for now and hopefully things will work out for you in the near future with it. Looks like it's just screaming to be finished!!!
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sweetvan- Number of posts : 242
Location : Ventura, CA, 93003
Registration date : 2013-12-16
- Post n°75
Re: 66 A-100 in AZ
Rod,
How this project going?
How this project going?
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