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Post by Iguy Tue Nov 07, 2017 2:11 pm

Figured I would start a build thread to track progress, I wish I would have taken more "before" pictures though.  I found this '75 in the Spring nearly identical to the one I had in high school a few years ago.  Ok, 30 years ago but who's counting...  Anyway it was a one family owner since new vehicle, the guy I bought it from was 80 and his mother bought it new.  It sat a lot, outside unfortunately, and only has 112k on it.  The paint and interior are pretty beat up from the sun but not a ton of rust, just the usual stuff along the rockers and back of the wheel wells.  It ran ok, stock 350/350 2 barrel, I put in new plugs/wires/oil and tires just to drive it this summer and go on the Hot Rod Power Tour.  Now that the weather is crap I'm starting with the interior, changing it from blue to black, bench to bucket seat conversion, floor shifter and will build my own console.  I painted the lower dash and most of the plastic trim, put in a rear deck and dash cap, and will be putting in ACC carpet, all black.  I have a 5.3 LS and 200-4R waiting for me after the interior is done, and also front and rear suspension, going to lower it and level it out.

The trunk was in excellent condition, I scuffed it and painted POR-15 on the whole thing, everywhere I could reach.  The floors had some surface rust, I coated everywhere with POR-15 and laid in the fiberglass mesh in the front floor boards for a little extra strength, the mesh is only $12 so not a lot of added cost there.
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Then laid down some sound deadener.
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I picked up front and rear seats from a wrecked Camaro SS, the front seats are both electric with airbags (which I disconnected so they don't accidentally explode).  I fabricated my own brackets, the seats fit in great in the front, the rear had to come up about 3-4 inches and the floor pans aren't level so it took a little work.  The seat rails have these goofy hooks on the front and pegs on the back that you have to grind off.  Not sure yet if I'm going to try to get the rear seat to fit, it's going to take some work.  The top section is about 6" narrower and a couple inches taller than the factory seat.  I'll just put that on my "when I get done with everything else" list, for now I just have truck seat covers on the original rear seat.
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It's fun working on these cars but it sucks trying to find parts!  I'll try to keep updating this thread as I go but it's slow, the only time I get to work on it is getting up super early in the morning before the wife and kids wake up.
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Post by Roadcaptain S3 Tue Nov 07, 2017 7:07 pm

Looking good. Subscribed.
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Post by thatfnthing Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:38 am

Nice work!  I love out of the box thinking. Thumbs up
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Post by pila Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:05 pm

Nice work, and it appears to be in great shape to begin with !! Enjoy !! Very Happy

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Post by Showtime73 Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:54 am

What parts are you looking for? I found just about everything for mine.
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Post by Damon23 Sat Nov 11, 2017 1:55 pm

A fellow powertour'r with a 75 I see. I didn't participate this year but the rumors of the route are very favorable for me taking the Malibu for '18. You have my interest with the Camaro seat install as I will part with my bench seat for a bucket set up soon.

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Post by Iguy Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:00 am

Finally got my console finished.  I've never really built one before so I probably spent way too much time on it.  Originally I was just going to build a short box under the dash for the stereo head unit and speakers, and have the shifter out in the open mounted to the floor.  But then I decided I really like having an armrest and cupholders so I brought it back beyond the front seats.  Funny how these cars have 3 ashtrays and no cupholders, haha.  The armrest part has a hinged console lid with some storage in it.  

First I used cardboard and duct tape to figure out where it would sit and get the feeling of how it would look and feel.

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After getting the cardboard template I cut out the sides from 1/2" plywood and cut a center section out of 1.5" MDF, glued and screwed together, it's solid.  The part between the seats by the armrest is nearly parallel and then tapers out towards the front of the car.  Put on a couple coats of primer and sanded smooth.

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Then I wrapped the sides in fake black leather.  The top surfaces are ABS plastic with carbon fiber wrap.  Screwed the whole thing to the floor with L brackets front and rear.

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The shifter is wired for reverse lights and neutral safety switch, I still need to take out the column shifter.  Eventually I'll put gauges under the stereo, that's why there is a gap underneath it.
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Post by thatfnthing Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:45 pm

Very nice work!

I did mine similarly, only I used 1/4" hardboard and went a bit larger (even enclosing the ashtray door) since I needed to put the TPI computer and a bunch of other stuff in there. I also used 1/8" thick insulation tape under the vinyl so it has a padded feel. Still have to finish up the shifter opening, though. Smile
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Post by Hawk03 Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:08 pm

Looks great!

Thanks for the visual, I want to do something similar with mine at some point.
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Post by REVINKEVIN / Mr. 600+HP Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:17 am

Looking very good.  You are about at the same stage I am.  I just finished the sound deadner  in the trunk and interior.  I built a custom package tray for my angled 6x9's and now I am going to finish my trunk with two amp racks and my sub box.  I will be building door pods that hold two 6.5 coaxial speakers each.  After I cut my floor to get the T56 Magnum in I will start on my console.  I like the work you did there.
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Post by Iguy Wed Jan 31, 2018 10:26 am

Thanks guys, let me know if you have any questions when you start building a console. The biggest problem is the floor isn't flat from front to back so you have to account for that. For the most part I cut the bottom straight and grooved out a section in the middle where the double support humps are and then angled up slightly towards the front where the transmission widens. In my case, black on black hides a lot of little gaps at the carpet. Funny thing is while in the process I changed my mind 50 times on how I wanted it to look, and already thinking about building a different one, haha! I have too many other things to do first though.
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Post by Iguy Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:09 pm

I haven't done much to the car since I finished the suspension work in April because I wanted to drive it this summer.  I got the 18" wheels new in box from a friend who was getting a divorce and needed money.  I took this shot walking out of the grocery store a few days ago, the paint looks way better in the pic than in real life, haha!

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Currently I'm having a 200-4R transmission built by a local shop and I'm gathering parts for the LS swap, hope to start tearing into it this fall and have it done by Spring.
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Post by thatfnthing Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:12 pm

Looks pretty fine to me!
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Post by Joe73 Mon Aug 06, 2018 4:09 pm

Love it !!!!
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