'69 Fury III Convertible Build Thread- Project IVY

I have actually been tinkering when it hasn't been absolutely bitterly cold.....

I played with the rear brakes to see how things would fit, I still need to steal the auto adjusters from the original brakes, but I'm getting somewhere atleast.
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I took the drums to work an machined them, they just need cleaned and painted now before I'm happy.
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Picked up some rotors from the junkyard for $10, machined them to see if they'd clean up, I figure it couldn't hurt to have working brakes on the car for the first time since 2009, so these will do till I'm at the point where I'm ready to actually drive it. They are fairly thin as after sitting 40 years in a junkyard with the tires off, they kind of ended up pitted deeply. I figure they'll do for now though and have saved me some money anyway.
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this thread should be required reading for people who want to get involved with the old car hobby. a garage. a welding machine. tools and skills from here to kingdom come. dedication, resourcefulness, and patience. money? hmmph. old school. down and dirty. you're saving more than just a car. SG
 
Looking good Nick. A word of advice. I know your goal is to make whatever your doing appear nice, so it is a good idea to de-rust and refinish drums and rotors before cutting them. Just trying to help.
 
this thread should be required reading for people who want to get involved with the old car hobby. a garage. a welding machine. tools and skills from here to kingdom come. dedication, resourcefulness, and patience. money? hmmph. old school. down and dirty. you're saving more than just a car. SG

You know, thats honestly the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me. Thank you.

this car may be on the road in 2016?

I may get to test drive it this year.

Looking good Nick. A word of advice. I know your goal is to make whatever your doing appear nice, so it is a good idea to de-rust and refinish drums and rotors before cutting them. Just trying to help.

In all honesty Will, I usually do, I just wasn't sure if I would be able to get them clean and straight before they were under the minimum, it worked out okay, I've got them all cleaned and painted, just waiting for new front studs.
 
Weather on Tuesday was really nice, so I rolled my big friend outside while I cleaned up inside. It's shaping up, the trunk floor revamp version 2.0 is my current job, I've hacked a decent original trunk floor out of a '68 and will clean it up and put it in this car, I want to be able to not be ashamed of showing people the trunk floor. I want it show car quality. After the back half is done under neath bodywise I can pull the rear diff to fix a few things then I can detail up underneath the car and run some fuel and brakes lines along with my parking brake cables and prepare for some exhaust.
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Now that the "greasy" stuff is done, the time has come to make your workshop super clean and organized. You can tell a lot about a man by looking at his tools.
 
Nice work. This is exactly where I need to be in my project at the end of this year. someone else said it earlier and I agree, every time you post I get another kick in the a$$ to get going again on mine, thank you!

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Snow has been hit and miss.
Terrific Nick! Many of us have seen this car being worked on for what five years now?
I First posted in this topic October 2012, I bought the car August 13th 2012, this August 13th I've owned my '69 for 4 years and my grandfather has been gone 13 years.

Now that the "greasy" stuff is done, the time has come to make your workshop super clean and organized. You can tell a lot about a man by looking at his tools.

I still have quite a bit of dirty work ahead, but I'm getting somewhere.

Nice work. This is exactly where I need to be in my project at the end of this year. someone else said it earlier and I agree, every time you post I get another kick in the a$$ to get going again on mine, thank you!

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I just keep plugging away.

I'd be honoured to park next to you at Moparfest 2017.

Fred, if everything goes well, I may just have two Fury's at Moparfest in 2017, come hell, high water or a plague of locusts Dennis will be there this year, he's about to get a lot of stuff dumped into him.
 
So......I have access to this, I've never been happy with what I created for the car.............soooooooo
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I made a decision that it was time to correct this so that this car can be as perfect as I want it to be......
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And these pictures for you Will, I think they turned out okay.
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As per usual, more to come..............

We'll return after this sort commercial break..........Now a word from our sponsors........oh yeah, I don't have any............nuts....
 
My old Shop Teacher said he had some shirts for me, gave me two of these from his Days at Chrysler.

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Nick
Wow that is cool, I was just reading thru this thread with interest because of the project I am staring at right now.....my wife made those shirts for the Chrysler dealers when she worked at Choko Motorsports in Stouffville
 
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