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Been completing the wiring the last couple weeks and slow going since I wanted to do a few detail things that required some brainstorming. I could only muster up showers, but then the cold front came through and the storms formed!:grin:
I added the front jack mount and steering damper bracket to the front lower part of the frame. A small detail nobody cares about, but I do! :cool2: Attachment 243712 I then decided on a push button ignition like the original had located on the colum under the dash. I built a small pod for the ignition switch and starter button and tacked it to the column. Attachment 243713 Attachment 243714 Attachment 243715 Attachment 243716 Once everything is done it'll be painted to match the dash. I'm searching to see if the colum was black or body color. I think it was body color originally. Engine detailing! I ran the spark plug wires through the conduit tubing and snaked them back to the distributor under the generator. That's a Powermaster alternator I mounted in the 12 O'clock position like the factory did. I fabricated the brackets and idler/tension pulley as well for adjustment. It lines up well and more importantly, clears the hood! :smirk: Attachment 243717 Attachment 243718 The 2x2 intake is still being assembled with the EFI system, so I'm going with the single 4bbl right now. To look more "correct", I have an air cleaner from an E10 coming which I'll modify and install. It'll give a more factory look. Notice the distributor wires running to one side and the correct Bosch cap cover as well! Very happy with the overall look on how this came out. It'll look perfect once that intake set up is installed. I should be testing the lights Friday! Cheers Dave |
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.... and it's insured! VIN assignment and title next month! It's getting to be a real car! :headbang: Cheers Dave |
You literally carved a piece of wood into a 507 , start to finish with your unique fabrication skills & humble approach, thank you for your updates and always look forward to your many finished projects.
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Thank you, Marc! I appreciate the compliments and thanks for following along!:3gears:
More to come soon. Cheers Dave |
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Attachment 243842 Attachment 243843 Attachment 243844 So, the BMWizing of the little Olds that could is complete! Well, almost. This will do until the 2x2 intake is done for the final version after paint. This is an E10 air cleaner I modded to fit. I think it looks pretty close to what a stock single carbed V8 looks like. Incidentally, I have a picture of that I'll post up later. A few minor things (breather, PCV hose, and brake booster vacuum port) left then the engine bay will be just about done! Power is applied and everthing works AFTER I figured out I have a bad turn signal switch (brand new junk), two bad headlight switches (garbage), and best part? I installed generic cheap replacements on the spare parts shelf and everthing works. Brand new parts, inop. Good times! Attachment 243845 Attachment 243846 So next week, fuel and brakes bled, then a running video!!:laugh: More to come Cheers Dave |
Wow, wow, WOW!! :biggthumpup:
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It's alive!!!
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I was at Goodguys today and showed a nice older gentleman pictures of your build. I thought he would appreciate it since he decided to recreate a ‘39 BMW 328 out of thin air for himself! His uses a drivetrain out of a ‘70’s 2002.
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Thanks, guys! Wow, Tom. That’s slick! It does resemble the Sbarro 328 replicas based off the 2002s. That might be one since it's based off the same platform. There’s far more 328 replicas floating around than 507s. Looks like he did a nice job on that one!
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