Guess I need to officially start my project thread. A quick update as to what I am working on/with.
I first ended up with this '82 258/5spd 92k mi.
So here is the
SquirrelIt runs and drives but needs TLC. The undercarriage has surface rust, but it does have holes in the floorboards. Haven't gotten around to fixing my floor issues yet mainly been waiting on nicer (more consistent) weather. And can't get much else done without the floors fixed, so am in limbo for now pretty much. The PO (or someone) had started the interior swap on colors but only got about 60/40 into it (left the hardest part for the next owner- me). It needed so many odds-n-ends pieces that it would have been too expensive to ship, let alone the initial costs of the pieces: we're talking bumpers, all interior, glass, all different kinds of trim and other misc.
So my only option at this point was to hopefully find a cheap parts car nearby.
Then I ran across the '81 258/auto AWD x02k miles for what I thought was a decent price considering what all I needed.
This is the
Black Mamba... just too deadly to get near
Looks are deceiving
I was really hoping this car was going to be in better condition than even the '82, even though I initially went needing at least a parts car. Nope, poor car is rusted out from underneath and has moved up on the car in a lot of area's (even the engine is pretty much all rust). Was an original Michigan car, then moved to Wisconsin, then here. The PO had it for most of it's life.
So it is strictly a parts car, though the looks are very deceiving.
This car came with a lot of little goodies that made me light up: AMC floor mats, intact hood latch, Eagle mud flaps, marchal fogs lights and switch, shifter package tray, hatch popper and of course my favorite seat style. Though if I keep the 5spd in the '82 I won't be able to use the shifter package tray (IIRC, the auto and manual package trays are different), so I might be looking to do a trade with someone on that.
I plan on getting the '82 up and running right and giving it the sport treatment.
List of work needed that I know of so far:- Last time I drove the '82 it started not wanting to go into gear while running. It would only go into gear after you killed it.
- Brake work
- floors fixed
- fuel system (gauge doesn't work, someone installed the wrong filler neck, no license plate bracket, etc)
- A metal valve cover (both have the plastic valve cover
and even my parts wagon too)
- all exhaust
- saggy doors need fixed (possibly bushings)
- a lot of rusty lines underneath replaced
- odds-n-ends under the hood (fuel vapor canister, vacuum reservoir for the water valve, cleaning up wire mess, etc.)
And would like to turn the York compressor into an on-board air system
And as I dig into it more I am sure this list will just get longer
This list is just the more major things at this point. Excludes whole interior swap, glass replacement, chrome trim installed, bumpers, other rust repair/prevention, etc.
Unfortunately the '81's license plate bracket is so rusted that it can't be used. And I know from the A pillar back is different between the wagon and the SX/4, but is the license plate bracket the same? I would just take the bracket off my '82 parts wagon and just find out but it is located elsewhere.
Since there are 2 cars involved, 1 being a donor car. Unfortunately demolition will come before restoration.
So here we are to today...
I haven't had much time to do anything really to either one of these cars since I had acquired them.
But since it was such a nice day here, I went out to tackle something small (at least that's how it started
). Cleaned and repainted the air breather on the '82. Went to take off the side mirrors on the '81 but didn't realize that the cable didn't disconnect anywhere other than the knob on the dash.... so guess what, yup tore the whole dash out of the '81. Was planning on switching it over to the '82 anyways, but didn't really expect to get to anything (dis-assembly or reassembly) done until around springtime. But got it all out and what a booger that was. Mainly all those darn rivets and not having a punch. But it's all out and sitting in the car awaiting the swap. Now just have to tear out the '82's and stick the '81's in it... which will probably wait until spring.
I dread tackling the steering wheel. Last time we messed with an Eagle steering wheel (on my '82 wagon, needed new ignition) we apparently didn't do it right and now when you turn it honks
But when we did that we did it with only a Chilton's available to us. This time we have a TSM in our arsenal.