Sure, I'll consider swapping the coil as suggested, but I have tons to do before that can happen...
I've got some 30+ keys to AMCs that have accumulated over the years and I got one to fit the trunklid and managed to open it!
After this I opened to hatch on the floor and almost threw up my lunch, 3 rat/mouse nests filled the space by the spare tire. Holy
it smelled BAD
. Got some hazmat gloves and a couple plastic bags and removed most of it, after which I vacuumed the rest of the ratpoop and related items until the trunk was clean. Then I managed to take a pic for you
Here's what I found in the trunk.
Looks like I won't have to buy new belts for the engine, got a full NOS set right here
After this I used a 'scent-eater' spray all over the trunk and car and left it to sit over night and reused the same spray in the morning and kept all doors open all thru the sunny day. By evening the smell is almost gone.
Rearside looks fairly good after more washing, but on closer look...
Passenger rear corner has flaking paint, possibly due to some deeper gashes on the metal, no real rust due to no salt used in Switzerland it seems.. It doesn't seem too bad, I'll likely just sand it off and do some light bodywork and repaint the corner from the black line downwards until the back door.
Roof used to be silver, now it's just flat grey. I'll see if it buffs up, but unlikely. Not first on my to-do list though..
Back seats cleaned up nicely with a strong detergent spray I've used previously inside the house, also got rid of all of the mold spots from vinyl. I'll use some vinyl treatment later on to soften it up a bit. As noted above, I also used the smell-eater all over everything.
In the front I've got tons of taxi related stuff, which got the axe over the weekend.
It's worked as a taxi based in Zürich, but from the documents with the car it's been a bit further up the mountain most of the time it seems.
After a lot of time removing stickers and the taximeter/logger/thingy it's starting to look like a personal passenger car again. Only one annoying sticker still to go. The grey stuff on the passenger carpet is from a fist size hole that all the taxi stuff ran thru to the engine bay, which was covered up with some sort of gluing epoxy silicone, disgusting stuff and it took me a long time to get it all off and plug the hole to the engine bay.
Oh ye, the car originally had a shelf under the dash which was probably taken out for the taxistuff, however it still has all the fastenings for the shelf. I've had hmm.. 8-9 Hornets previously and have a lot of parts for them, so in case you're wondering - yes the shelf fits from a Hornet. Got this one painted black due to the fact that it's too much of a hassle to match the faded red paint of the dash. It's going in tomorrow.
Front also looks fairly good after washing. The grille however is a mixmatch of Limited and Sport model parts - some shiny, some not and some just flaking...
First got everything disassembled, washed with handdishwashing fluid and a toothbrush (handy combo btw), then with prepaint and then flat black.
Did take my time to tape over all emblems before painting of course. However didn't flatten the chrome in case I want to swap back to chrome grille in the future. This means the black won't stay on that well but I can live with repainting it in a couple years.
Grille was fairly intact, only broken in places that dont matter so it came out good. Almost removed the Eagle emblem before paint but decided just to tape it up instead.
Driver side headlight door was cracked in the corner (needs gluing) due to the dent on the front fender. Will take that out later this week...
And here we go, all black and emblems untaped
Oh yes, I also managed to get a ribbed aluminum valve cover for the engine. And since I'm getting a new carb, I'll likely next start cleaning up the engine bay and engine itself. It will be red - like all my other engines...
Still a lot to do, but getting there.