Monday, December 27, 2010

Day 27 - Playing with the Sandblaster

After work today, we ran off and bought some Aluminum Oxide sand blasting media so Mike could actually use his new toy. So then we came home and he got to try it out. I am happy to say the sand blasting cabinet works wonderfully. I even got to try it out. It was kind fun!



As you can see, there is a huge difference in the shock tower caps. The one of the left was freshly sandblasted, where as the one on the right hadn't had a chance in the sandblaster yet. I am very impressed with how well they cleaned up.

Mike then went in the garage and worked on getting the rear leaf springs off the car. He ended up having to cut the end of the leaf spring into pieces in order to get it out.

This is what is left of the end of the leaf spring. It isn't pretty. Luckily we do have new leaf springs for my car already, so it wasn't a big loss.

Mike was showing me how the number on the leaf spring shows that they had never been swapped out. This is an original Mustang leaf spring. So I guess for the fact that it's one less original piece on the car... is kind of a bummer. That's ok though, at least they are off.

Mike also kinda cleaned up some of the undercarriage a bit and tried to get rid of a lot of loose dust. There is still some more paint to be stripped in a few places as well. Oh we also will be getting the floor Piece ordered on Thursday, so hopefully we will have that in a few weeks and can get it welded onto the car. That will be exciting!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Rotisserie and Christmas Gift (Day 26)

I wanted to start out this post by sharing one of the things I got Mike for Christmas.... a sandblaster. It was something he had been looking at and something I knew would be a big help to him in the Restoration. This picture is not the best quality because it was foggy outside when I took it, but there it sits in all its glory. Mike seems pretty happy with it. He hasn't actually gotten to use it though because I didn't buy any sand for it. So hopefully the thing will work once we get the sand.

I am pretty excited about restoration. I was able to watch a good portion of the restoration of the Pace Car. The first time I saw the Pace car, it was on the Rotisserie, sideways in the garage. I was actually rather amused to see a car on its side, hence why that image of the Pace car has stuck with me. Anyways.... I was very excited with Mike told me he wanted to put my car on the Rotisserie. I told him I wanted to be out there to help out, and to watch the process. To me... this is a BIG step. So anyways.... let me present in this next picture, the Rotisserie....

It doesn't look like much... but this thing is awesome when all put together. Before we put it on the Rotisserie, I couldn't resist a photo opportunity. The floor is cut out of my car... and on the cart it was perfect height for me to stand in there and pretend to be driving. So Mike handed me the steering wheel and snapped a few photos. I usually don't like pictures of myself, but this one was a fun one.
This is the car put on the Rotisserie. Mike was able to lift the back end of the car on his own and I helped steer it onto it. The front end took Mike and my dad lifting to be able to get it in.
This is the car flipped sideways. It seriously amuses me to no end to see my car on its side. As Mike put it, this is the one time having a car on its side is actually a good thing.
This is the underside of my car. Its from the front end looking back. Mike was able to see some rust he hadn't really noticed before, so it will be good to get that taken care of.
This is one of the dealer tie down plates. I guess when the car was delivered new to the dealer, there was a sign where the rear license plate would go that reminded the dealers to remove the tie down plates before selling. Well I guess this dealer didn't do it. So they were still on my car. Mike is going to sandblast them and get them all cleaned up, and put them right back on my car since we want it to look as much like it did when my dad owned it.

So that's the progress we have made thus far. Its all so exciting!!






Sunday, December 19, 2010

Day 25 - More paint stripping

Mike spent a few hours in the garage today. He managed to get a bit done. He spent most of the time stripping paint. He got the Drivers side Door Jamb stripped.

He then moved to the trunk and removed the trailer towing bracket. Sad to think my car use to tow a trailer. Anyways he had to cut the bolts to get it removed. As you can tell, the metal fractured where the bracket was. So that will have to be welded.
He then stripped the tail light panel

As you can see in this next picture, it looks like swiss cheese on the passenger side tail light. So they will have to graft in some metal there.

Progress is slowly being made. It really makes me happy to see such progress. My car sat on the back burner for so long. I am also so grateful for my sweet husband for getting out there and doing this restoration. He is incredible!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Day 24 - Sparks

Mike went out and did some grinding tonight. He had to smooth out where the welds were that he had cut to remove the floor. He bought a nifty new tool just for that purpose. We of course had to get a picture with the sparks flying. It makes me nervous being in the garage when the sparks are flying like that. I am always so afraid that something is going to catch on fire. Thankfully, there were no fires.
Mike also worked on removing the bolts for the leaf springs. He had a bit of a problem with those, so he decided it was time to call it a night and would get with his dad for ideas on getting those bolts out. I have faith that between him and his dad, it will get figured out and will get done.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Day 23: While the wife's away...

I had to head to St. George for the weekend to help my dad pack and clean his house so he can rent it out. Saturday morning I headed out, and Mike headed to the garage. I was half way to St. George when I got a text message with the following picture:
He got the floor of my Mustang out. I honestly never thought I could get so excited over a big chunk of metal. I was very anxious to see the car, and went out there with Mike shortly after getting home. I am very impressed that he managed to work on it while I was gone, and he even remembered to take pictures!! He also said that his parents came over and they discussed a game plan for the restoration. Things are really starting to happen, and it makes me very excited for the future!!


Thursday, December 9, 2010

Day 22

I came home from work to find Mike in the garage today. He managed to get about an hour of work in between the time he got home from work, and the time we had to leave for the NUMOA Christmas Party. He is still working on pulling up the floors, and seems to be making good progress. Its exciting getting back into the car again.
Mike wasn't too happy about how rusted out the torque box is. He had me worried because he made it sound like something unfixable. After giving me a good scare, he reassured me that it is fixable... its just more work. At least I know between Mike and his dad...they can fix anything. My car is definitely in good hands!


Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Day 21 - The car fights back

After going out to dinner tonight, Mike wandered into the garage to look at my '67. I went out with him and he looked over the car and thought a few things through. I then wandered back outside to finish scoping out rocks for an Owl I am painting for a friend. A few minutes later, Mike walks by and tells me that he wants to work on the car tonight. I was not going to stand in the way, but I was a little concerned seeing as it was already 8:30 pm at that time. I knew he wouldn't have a ton of time, but he did manage to get a bit done.

For the next two hours he worked in the garage, while I did some painting. I went out periodically to check on him and his progress, and to get pictures for blogging purposes. He managed to get a good portion of the floor up. We are going to take out the entire floor and buy a new floor in the next few months when the funding comes through.

The last time I wandered out, he showed me his bleeding hand. As he put it, he was ripping the skin of the car, so the car in turn ripped his skin. So needless to say, from here on out, he will be wearing gloves when dealing with the sharp metal. Its sad when he gets cuts and bruises from working on my car, but I guess its part of the process. At least it wasn't a cut worthy of stitches, and there were no ER visits. I am hoping we don't have any of those through the entire restoration.

Anyways, it was exciting to see some more progress being made on my car. I am so excited that someday soon my car could actually be restored. It is going to be an exciting day when its all done and put together. I am thankful that I have a husband that knows how to restore cars, and is willing to put the time and effort into fixing mine up. I am also thankful that we got the ball rolling again. Lets hope nothing else comes up that gets in the way. Now we have a deadline though. Tuacahn 2012... my car WILL be there!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

There is Hope for my Mustang!!

Nothing has gotten done on my Mustang for awhile. It is sorta my fault since I lost interest for awhile while grieving the loss of my Mom. Another problem, was funding. That has been our problem from the beginning. We were able to buy a bunch of parts for it in the beginning of 2009 with our tax return, but have not bought much since then. We have still been able to do some things without money, but we are getting closer to the point of needing to buy more things for the car before we can proceed.

So I recently changed jobs. Because of changing jobs, it freed up some money that I could not access before. So with that money I am able to access... it should be able to pay for the majority of the restoration. I do plan to use tax return money also which should hopefully be enough funding to finish the car. So I finally feel like there is hope for it.

I guess that was one of the biggest struggles is financing a restoration. Now that that obstacle is pretty well out of the way.... it makes Mikal and I even more anxious to get back to working on the car. So hopefully I will be back to blogging again soon! I even went out to the garage today and spent some time staring at the car (since that's about all I can do with it at this point). Mikal and I discussed our next move and the things we should be able to get done. I really want to be able to have the car done in time for the Tuacahn show in 2012. Mike and his dad think that it is possible.... so that's what I am going to push for. So hopefully we can get back on track and just get her done!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Car Stalled...

Wow I can't believe it has been 4 months since my last post on this blog. It has been even longer then that since I did a post on progress being made on my car. The car is sorta on the back burner right now. Don't get me wrong, I would love for it to be done, and someday I am sure it will be.... but it just hasn't really been a priority. I still go out and look at it in the garage and dream about what it will look like when its finally restored, but that's all I can do right now is dream. Hopefully someday soon we will be able to get back to working on the car, and I can go back to doing blog entries on the progress we have made. Until then, I will just have to stick to dreaming.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Tuacahn Car Show

Mike and I got to go to St. George this last weekend for the Car show that was hosted at Tuacahn. Tuacahn just happens to be where I went to High School so it was fun going back to my old stomping ground. Tuacahn is also a very beautiful place and the perfect setting for a car show. It was funny because as soon as we pulled in to Tuacahn, tons of memories came flooding back. I talked Mikes ear off for the first hour of the show just telling him about the fun times I had going to Tuacahn High School.

The car show itself was a lot of fun. Its always fun chatting with other club members and just enjoying the atmosphere. It was nice and sunny and even got a bit hot for awhile, but it was manageable. They were doing the Saturday Market at the same time as the car show so we were able to some window shopping. It was really a nice show and I rather enjoyed it.

After the show, we took a cruise with the other numoa members through Gunlock and over to Pine Valley. I have always loved that drive and thought it would be a fun one to take everyone on. It turned out to be a good cruise with only a couple times we had to turn around. So all-in-all, I think it went well.

We then had the awards banquet which wasn't bad... but awards ceremonies are always so LONG! After the banquet, we got to go tour the Bryners' house and also got to have ice cream cake at the Paiges' house. It was fun chatting with everyone and just getting to socialize. I am really glad that we were able to make it down for the show. It was well worth it!






Monday, February 1, 2010

Day 20...Rust, Blah!

Mike was in the garage again last night. He is still stripping paint off of the car. He decided he was going to do the Back driver side quarter panel. He started on it but discovered it is pretty rusted out. Which means we will have to replace the rear quarter panel. As you can see in the picture below... its not pretty. As Mike would put it "It looks like Swiss Cheese". Its never fun finding more rusted out parts. Hopefully as he continues stripping the paint, we wont have more nasty surprises.

As you can see... the entire roof is done now. He isn't going to sand the Driver Door since it has to be replaced anyways. Also, he stopped working on the rear quarter panel since a lot of that will also be replaced.


I have to keep reminding myself (really Mike reminds me) that even though the majority of the exterior looks paint-less... there is still a long way to go before we will be ready for paint. I get anxious to get it all painted and restored. Its hard being patient sometimes. Someday it will be done... just not tomorrow like I wish.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Back to the garage after a long break.. Day 29

I am starting to get motivation towards the car back. It is a slowly coming back to me. Going to the Auto Expo last weekend really helped. I think the more I am around Mustangs... the more motivation it gives me to get my mustang done.

Mike made it out to the garage again. He surprised me by being out there when I got home from work. I felt bad that he was out in the cold while I was in the nice warm house... but there isn't much I can do at this point to help with the car without getting in the way. I am very appreciative of him getting out there again and working on it.

He got the front driver side fender stripped. He did find some problems, like spots filled with body filler... and the wheel well lip was missing a piece, and there were also some pin hole rust. He is thinking it will be salvageable though so that will be good. Its just going to take a little bit of body work.