Father, Son, and Grand Father project. 1963 Valiant

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Hello Eric. You guys are doing a excellent job. Nice to see 3 generations working together. Are you using stock leaf spring shackles and do you happen to have a gas cap yet? They are hard to find. Thanks Rob.
 
Good looking car.
And also a nice "barn" you built it in.

My building is more of a "shack" instead of a garage.

That's the same barn, or shop LOL, that me and my father built my 63 Valiant in 25 years ago. There's definitely a lot of déjà vu going on in this project. LOL
 
Hello Eric. You guys are doing a excellent job. Nice to see 3 generations working together. Are you using stock leaf spring shackles and do you happen to have a gas cap yet? They are hard to find. Thanks Rob.

thank you. We are using a set of 1966 barracuda formula S 6 leaf springs in the rear. The front shackles are stock, spaced rearword 3/4 of an inch inboard against the frame. We made the rear shackles. They are about 3 1/2 inches long. The rear shackle mount is factory but again, Moved inbored towards the frame.

We have about three gas caps. We will run one of those for now, but I believe Jason wants to do a fliptop gas cap and adapter.


Thank you again for the kind words about our project. We greatly appreciate it. It's very humbling. Thank you again. Eric and Jason
 
Very productive day today!

We finished most of the weatherstripping and started on the headliner install.

Planing on finishing the headliner and fuel system plumbing tomorrow. Thanks again. Jason and Eric.

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More progress pics!

The headliner……well……the front and sides went VERY well.

The rear B pillars are fighting us. Lol.

For our first ever headliner install I think it's almost passable. Still a few wrinkles. But presentable.



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We are also preparing the firewall for finishing. That includes the brake pedal bracket. It turned out very nice.


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Thanks for reading. More to come. Eric
 
Next up on the list was the wiper pivots, seals and gaskets for the afore mentioned pivots, linkage, and wiper motor cleaning, restoration, testing, and installation.


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Next to come will be the firewall insulation and dash board install.


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And our radio experiment.

The factory AM faceplate and knobs, with a 1967ish Plymouth AM/FM hidden behind it. Looks almost factory.

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Thanks for reading. Eric
 
Today we installed the brake pedal bracket and dashboard. It's starting to look like a car again!

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Thanks for reading. Eric and Jason.
 
I bet the boy is excited to drive his car after all that hard work!
 
I bet the boy is excited to drive his car after all that hard work!

He is super excited.

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He's also starting his first autoshop class at votech.

Same class and room I was in 25 years ago. He's super excited. It's going to be a great year!
 
Picked up some seats for Jason's car. They are from a 2009 Kia Soul.

They are the perfect color combo for what we want and really comfortable.

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Thanks for reading. Eric
 
We did a test fit of the bucket seats and my old center consul in Jason's car. The center console came out of a 1963 Chrysler 300 J. I had it recovered for my Valiant 20 years ago.

They fit like they belong there. We're planning on finishing seat mounting and fitment on Wednesday.

Thanks for reading. Eric

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We did a test fit of the bucket seats and my old center consul in Jason's car. The center console came out of a 1963 Chrysler 300 J. I had it recovered for my Valiant 20 years ago.

They fit like they belong there. We're planning on finishing seat mounting and fitment on Wednesday.

Thanks for reading. Eric

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Going to be a swanky interior! Love it!
 
Some very VERY nice work going on here folks :thumbsup: Thank you for sharing all the hard and fun work.
 
Some very VERY nice work going on here folks :thumbsup: Thank you for sharing all the hard and fun work.

Thank you very much for the kind words Mike.

This board has been an invaluable resource for this project. And the support has been great for motivation.
 
Side project.

Swapping mirror glass around. Grandpa soaked the spring in evaporust and got them all assembled.

They turned out great and jason learned something new.


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Thanks for reading. Eric
 
Fabricated the mounts for the seats. It was fairly straight forward.

They fit great. Now we just need to fabricate a new top plate for the console to fit the shifter and the gauges.


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Close up of the round tube we used to modify the mount to fit the curvature of the floorpan.

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Seat mount selfie! Lol. Me and grandpa.

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Thanks for reading. Eric
 
Grandpa and Jason got the rear window installed. There's more than one way to shin a cat, and I think they tried all of them. Lol.

They fought it, and got the seal, glass, and lock ring installed.

It turned out great.


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So when is all this shrimp boatin around with all this unimportant stuff like glass and brakes gonna stop? I'm ready to see somethin important. Like the thing runnin. lol
 
So when is all this shrimp boatin around with all this unimportant stuff like glass and brakes gonna stop? I'm ready to see somethin important. Like the thing runnin. lol


Well, it's complicated. Lol

No. Not really complicated. Lol

It's a chain of events thing.

We need to get exhaust ran before we fire it. Now that the headliner is installed, we can't trailer it until the windshield is in.

We can't install the windshield until the dash was in. And we couldn't put the dash in till we did wiper pivots. Lol.

We're currently looking for a windshield and installer.

It's proving difficult. Waiting for people to get back to us.

But, we are all geeked to get this thing running. It's going to sound nasty!

Thanks again for all the help Rob. Your a true Mobro. Eric
 
Well, I had to work today, and Jason had school and band practice. So grandpa locked himself in the barn with a coil of copper nickel brake line, benders, flare tools, and polishing compound. LOL

Here's the results of grandpas tireless effort's today.



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I think it is a true work of art. Thank you for reading. Eric
 
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