Haven't made really much headway lately, still doing furnace battle, making air boxes, plenums, duct work, etc. However, I managed a few things, happy to say the parts car runs, drives, and mostly stops! lol
That made me quite happy, I know I've said it numerous times, but these things are too heavy to push around with half flat tires, lol. Took the ole bugger for a little trip over to my parents for some air, lol, (just across the road). Then a bit of ambition hit, I decided to make some progress on the red car. It still had the busted windshield in, so that had to go, but in order to get to it, a little diassembly is required, since I was that far I figured I'd start prepping the car for its scalping, lol. Out went the windshield, I'll just say, it's a royal pain in the arse trying to remove a shattered one with out breaking it further and making a big mess.
It is possible though, took me about an hour to carefully cut it out via utility knife. Before that process, I had my little helper hanging out with me, lending a paw in removing miscellaneous interior pieces.
Here he is helping me remove the rear seat, haha, ok so he just sits there and gives me puzzled looks as I dismantle the car.
Headliner removal, soooooo easy with the windshield out of the way,
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Managed to get the rest of the glass out without breaking it, so that was a big plus, I hate cleaning up broken glass. Now the 84 is ready to go back outside (covered of course) so the parts car can enter and start donating goodies.
Random dog pic. He perched himself up on the drivers seatback to supervise me removing the rear window.
Just a peak at another thing to fix, Haven't a clue how one could dent a car here but, then again, stolen cars are seldomly treated well, hahaha.
Maybe this weekend I'll have some time to dismantle what I need from the parts car, and start my roof chopping/grafting project. This should be interesting, I've never taken on something like this before, floors, quarters, doorskins, yes, but never a roof skin.