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It started in March of 2003 and ended August of 05. She started out as a daily driver odometer read X79,850. She was in real good condition having lived her entire life in Southern California.
Just about everything was rebuilt or replaced with new parts. There have been several modifications that I thought would increase comfort and performance. Power windows, power door locks, air conditioning (rotary compressor), tinted windows, carpet, sound proofing, stereo, wheels & tires, suspension, f&r sway bars, L28 engine, 2 1/2" custom exhaust, 5 speed transmission. And trust me the list goes on.
Actually I saved most of my reciepts and have added it all up for you guys.
I'll make this as brief as possible because the list has close to 200 entries.
ENGINE
1981 F54 L28, with flattops, cleaned, flashing & slag removed, balanced, painted black, balanced, ARP rod,cap, head bolts. N42 head, 9.65:1 compression, hardened valve seats, mild & match porting, 3 angle valve job on intake. Schneider racing springs, 270 duration cam. Rebuilt roundtops, 6-1 headers and a custom welded 2 1/2 exhaust with a resonator and a flowmaster exhaust.
Most labor in the carbs and engine building was done by me.
Ballpark $2K
PARTS
I'm talking stuff like wires, nuts, bolts, washers, u-joints, paint, metal, boots, rubber, hoses, lubricants, chrome, glass, and plastic parts. Remember my car was in real good condition so most of the interior was intact. Suspension had NO rust also in excellent condition.
Ballpark 11K
TOOLS
Even though I had a lot of tools to start with there were some that were required for the job so I added them too. Brushes, tape, files, gloves, abrasive, hole punch, bearing packer, ring compressor, taps & dies, sand paper, air compressor, etc...
Ballpark 2K
This is for all you guys that have been following my restoration and won't have a chance to see her at the convention.
I'll add a few more tomorrow. I'll also add these pictures to my gallery.
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