'65 S
Well-Known Member
I've been waiting for 4 years for my friend to be able to get my car in for body and paint in his shop. About 3 months ago he told me probably another year. That was fine because I have other projects I need to finish first. A month ago he called and asked where I was in stripping the car down. Told him I haven't touched it, still covered in the garage. Can I get it ready in 2 weeks, he asked. Sure can. I was able to have it ready for his truck to pick up with a day to spare.
I'm pretty excited because he does amazing work. On the interior I don't want any paint, trying to save a little of what was there when I inherited the car from my uncle who bought it new the year he graduated high school. He lived next door to us when I was a kid so I grew up lusting after this car. There are spots where the original black paint is thin and normal wear and tear but I'm fine with that. Door panels, rear side panels and real seat are almost mint so I'll only have to recover the buckets and install carpet. Car only has 27,*** miles on the ticker and has been sitting since 1982.
All trim moldings, emblems, and hood emblem (except for the Formula S emblems on the fenders) will be welded up. Hoping the car is gone at least 3 months so I can get a jump on the engine rebuild. I have an extra '66 273 with an vintage Edelbrock manifold and holley carb so that might be the way I go. Not sure until I get inside the engines. Extra 4 speed too.
Front suspension is out now and being rebuilt and rear axle will get seals. I have disc brakes from the '66 but for now the drums will do, I can always add the discs down the road. I will have the new drums drilled for cooling though.
This is the silver we're going with. One of my friends personal cars. Still on the fence about the original stripe but leaning towards putting it back. Asked him to measure the widths of all the stripes and spaces between them so it's just like the dealer applied.
I'm pretty excited because he does amazing work. On the interior I don't want any paint, trying to save a little of what was there when I inherited the car from my uncle who bought it new the year he graduated high school. He lived next door to us when I was a kid so I grew up lusting after this car. There are spots where the original black paint is thin and normal wear and tear but I'm fine with that. Door panels, rear side panels and real seat are almost mint so I'll only have to recover the buckets and install carpet. Car only has 27,*** miles on the ticker and has been sitting since 1982.
All trim moldings, emblems, and hood emblem (except for the Formula S emblems on the fenders) will be welded up. Hoping the car is gone at least 3 months so I can get a jump on the engine rebuild. I have an extra '66 273 with an vintage Edelbrock manifold and holley carb so that might be the way I go. Not sure until I get inside the engines. Extra 4 speed too.
Front suspension is out now and being rebuilt and rear axle will get seals. I have disc brakes from the '66 but for now the drums will do, I can always add the discs down the road. I will have the new drums drilled for cooling though.
This is the silver we're going with. One of my friends personal cars. Still on the fence about the original stripe but leaning towards putting it back. Asked him to measure the widths of all the stripes and spaces between them so it's just like the dealer applied.















