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Old 03-09-2025, 04:58 AM
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Saweeet! Looks great!
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Old 03-10-2025, 12:55 AM
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Got some more work done today...

I was able to install the rear hubcaps on both sides, I was able to install them without using any tools or rubber mallets, so that was a relief. I still need to do the final install and set the front wheel bearing dust covers before I install the front hubcaps - hopefully this week. I fixed the oil leak - when I changed the oil and filter last week I must have fubar'd the gasket as it was mangled. I relocated and tightened the radiator hose clamps and those leaks seem to have gone away. The VIN tag on the door jamb was painted over when the car was restored so today I used some paint stripper and got that cleaned up correctly.

Big project today was getting after the windshield wiper motor/washer pump. In order to remove the motor/pump you have to remove the wiper/cowl cover which takes some time to do. The pump was not working so I bought a rebuild kit from Corvette Central (these motors/pumps are the same as mid-year Corvettes) but when I removed the motor and pump assembly I could tell Bubba had been in there as the whole thing was rattle canned silver, and the flat copper ground strap was broken (I may have done that on the removal ) so I will get it sent out for a complete rebuild/restoration next week. Good opportunity to polish up the area under the cowl cover as it was pretty dingy. I'll keep plugging away on these smaller detail items until the list is knocked out. I'm going to keep it at my place this summer and put some miles on it so I can get things dialed in.
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Old 03-17-2025, 09:23 PM
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No pictures since the last update but been working behind the scenes to round up some more correct bits. Washer motor/pump is at Steve Hackel's for him to work his magic on it, expect to get that back by the end of the month. I have a set of correct restored front and rear bumper bolts, trans crossmember bolts, sway bar links, upper and lower control arm bushing bolts, Lower control arm bolts, fender to cowl washers, and some others that I can't think of at the moment coming my way - so that should go a long ways towards cleaning up that issue. Through Jody Anderson I was given a somewhat geographically close contact who is off the grid (e-mail, cell phone, internet) that has what I hope are the balance of the things (all original parts, not repro) I need to convert the car back to manual steering, an original voltage regulator, original radiator tanks, and an NOS set of standard 62 Impala hubcaps (after I spent a small fortune restoring the ones I had). Looking forward to getting confirmation from him in the coming weeks after he rounds up things from his stash. Still have my appointment for 4/7 to get the seat trim installed. Will post pictures once I have more to show.

Oh....and the car is officially registered for the Fine 09's display at MCACN 2025. Thank you to Bob and Jody and especially everyone here for your support and encouragement. This has been a vision of mine since we got the car back in 2009 so I am overjoyed to be able to do this.
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Old 04-09-2025, 01:35 AM
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Not a whole lot new to report but thought I'd share an update. As is the case with these types of projects there are always ups and downs that are a part of the process. I took the car back to the upholstery shop to install the restored Impala only seat trim. Previously it was thought that the reproduction trim brackets I sourced were incorrect, so I tracked down some originals and restored them. Turns out the brackets don't appear to be the issue........I am starting to believe the Impala seat frame hinge bracket (that connects the back to the bottom) may have a different bend to it than the Biscayne seats. The trim bracket should be on the outside of the hinge bracket. The bench seat frame I used is from a Biscayne and not an Impala - as everyone said they are the same other than the trim brackets - and there aren't exactly a surplus of any of these in usable condition out there.
Doesn't make sense to me that GM would make two different seat frame hinge brackets, but maybe.....? Anyways, the trim is still not installed as I search for a solution. If anyone here knows please feel free to reach out and let me know.

While the car was there they were able to remove some wrinkles in the carpet around the trans tunnel that I did not notice until I got the car in better lighting - it looks perfect now.

Good news is that I am putting some miles on the car ............with the cool spring air the car runs significantly cooler than it does in the summer heat. I've got a 160 thermostat installed and with 40 degree outside air today it runs just about 170 in traffic.

I ran up to the local gas station tonight to top off the tank with some ethanol free fuel and while on the way back took advantage of some golden hour lighting to snap a few pictures at the local community airport. I still need to get the wiper motor back and installed, but for the most part the car is pretty close to where I hoped it would be when I started this journey 11 months ago. Still details to sort out, but it is to the point that I can drive it and work out the remaining bugs as we go.
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Old 04-09-2025, 10:27 AM
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The ol niner has never looked better Jake! Bravo!!
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Looks great in front of the Sunoco pumps! Keep 'er going!!
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----Good progress for you, Jake. So glad the drivetrain is working well!....Bill S
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Couple of updates......

In regards to the seat trim issue, Jody Anderson had a pair of Impala seat backs in his inventory, I received those today and dropped them off at the upholsterer's to strip down so I can get them blasted and painted. The brackets are noticeably different so I'm thinking we've got that problem solved, just need to get them cleaned up and get the seat backs swapped out. Sounds easier than it will be (just time and some money) but fingers crossed there.

The wiper motor showed up today from Steve Hackel - jewelry for sure. Will try and get that re-installed one night this week.

What does a guy do when he's getting close to the end of the original scope of the project? Tear things apart again.....that's what.

I decided to pull the carbs and send them to Eric for him to work his magic on them. Will have him do the full monty since everything else will be done.

Since the carb's were off it was pretty easy to yank the distributor and make sure all is well there too. I will clean it up, make sure it doesn't need re-bushed, and put new points, rotor and cap on it. Having the distributor out makes the wiper motor re-install a bit easier too...

Good thing is the carb's are the correct numbers (3361/3362) and dated appropriately for the car - they might even be the originals. The distributor has the correct 1110919 tag. I assume the date of 1 L 9 translates to December 9, 1961? That lines up for this January of 62 assembled car, so that could be the original distributor as well.

With those components dialed in, every major component like the block, starter, and generator has the correct part number and date for the car. I think one of the 690 cylinder heads is dated a month too late, but the other is perfect.

I am still in conversations with my contact in the suburbs for the correct idler pully, non power steering idler arm, correct radiator tanks, and some other small items. He has what I need, just hasn't rounded it all up yet from the garage.

The correct chassis fasteners are ready to ship - hope to have later this week.

Since the car will be laid up for a bit waiting on the carb's to come back maybe I'll tear the control arms off for a clean up as one of the bushings is bad on one of the lower's..........we'll see how motivated I feel.
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Before you know it.........the frame will be out from underneath it
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