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Re: 1975 Monte Carlo
we went out to dinner the other day for our birthdays. hes OK
thats what keeps us the best of friends we think.we both love montes,our b-days are in December
thats what keeps us the best of friends we think.we both love montes,our b-days are in December
1973montec- Donating Member
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Re: 1975 Monte Carlo
BTW
We almost have the same pic of our monte..
We almost have the same pic of our monte..
1973montec- Donating Member
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That is so Ironic MonteC
Look at the color of the toolbox in your picture LOL
Look at the color of the toolbox in your picture LOL
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Limey SE- Management
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Haha, that's cool 1973montec! I see you also bothered to take the windows out, which I did not.
Good observation Limey
- same workshop floor
- red Monte Carlo
- Chrysler Viper GTS Blue tool box
Good observation Limey
- same workshop floor
- red Monte Carlo
- Chrysler Viper GTS Blue tool box
Fishgrinder- G3GM Member
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nice project!
about the tires, i have 235s in the front and 255s in the back. its more than enough with my current setup, i hardly get wheelspin from a dead stop. but i imagine that you wont have that problem with that engine under the hood lol. i think that the 275s wont stick out, at least i have a lot of space left
about the tires, i have 235s in the front and 255s in the back. its more than enough with my current setup, i hardly get wheelspin from a dead stop. but i imagine that you wont have that problem with that engine under the hood lol. i think that the 275s wont stick out, at least i have a lot of space left
abajc3- G3GM Member
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abajc3 wrote:nice project!
about the tires, i have 235s in the front and 255s in the back. its more than enough with my current setup, i hardly get wheelspin from a dead stop. but i imagine that you wont have that problem with that engine under the hood lol. i think that the 275s wont stick out, at least i have a lot of space left
Haven't really tried the engine at all yet, as the kickdown for the transmission is missing. Just cruised with it back home, some 120 kilometers, the day i bought it. It ran very smoothly. The previous owner said he took the oil pan of and checked the bearings, which were fine. He also replaced the point ignition with a Petronix system. Exhaust runs through pipes which I believe is 3", and Simmons mufflers. Very throaty sound.
Haven't found any written sources on the power output of the export version 430 yet, but a guy over at v8buick.com thinks the compression ratio was 8.75:1 , while the non export had 10.25:1 ,360hp and 475 ft/lbs. It should provide me with some torque anyways, and it's only slightly heavier than a chevy small block.
If you want to see how the engine sits, it's like this:
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Fishgrinder- G3GM Member
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1973montec wrote:BTW
We almost have the same pic of our monte..
Very cool!
It would be awesome to have both cars pose together in the same picture! Too bad that could never happen.
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[img][/img] I dont know how I did this (post pic), but I kept fiddiling around till it worked. JB
JB2wheeler- G3GM Fanatic
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How you like my new Monte Carlo I just painted? Just foolin' around. That color is HIGH on the list of colors I want to paint my 74 Elky. JB
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Might as well throw my rendition out there too.
I call it House Of Rago Golden Rod Red, LMAO!
I call it House Of Rago Golden Rod Red, LMAO!
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The Dude- Management
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Re: 1975 Monte Carlo
Wow, that's some nice photoshopping! The green one looks very realistic (no offence Rago )
Fishgrinder- G3GM Member
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JB2wheeler wrote:[img][/img] I dont know how I did this (post pic), but I kept fiddiling around till it worked. JB
NOT LIMEY ENOUGH JB MORE LIME TO IT
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I've loved that color ever since my next door neighbor bought a brand new 1952 Chevy in that color. The lighter limeyer green is too bright to suit me. JB
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Fishgrinder wrote:Wow, that's some nice photoshopping! The green one looks very realistic (no offence Rago )
None taken. That was just some 5 minute playing around on break.
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RAGO make it limeyer as JB calls it LOL wanna see it
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Limey wrote:RAGO make it limeyer as JB calls it LOL wanna see it
'Nuther quickie.
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how the right side of car is is how I want mine
thanks buddy
thanks buddy
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Wheres my sunglasses, lol. I do not like a real bright color on a big car like my 74 Elky. It is beautiful on a smaller car. JB
JB2wheeler- G3GM Fanatic
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Well that's the color that Limey is gonna be JB so better get a good pair LOL
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Re: 1975 Monte Carlo
Nice build so far! Keep up the good work.
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This thread sure does show how much hard work goes into a good paint job. If my health continues to improve and I do not sell my 78 first, I will try to get a youthful helper and paint it myself next summer. How many coats of clear went on this Monte? JB
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JB2wheeler wrote:This thread sure does show how much hard work goes into a good paint job. If my health continues to improve and I do not sell my 78 first, I will try to get a youthful helper and paint it myself next summer. How many coats of clear went on this Monte? JB
I don't know, what's the common number of clear coats?
Fishgrinder- G3GM Member
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The last car That I had painted only had one coat of clear. Looked the same as a factory paint job.
The painter told me that if I wanted to spring for another coat of clear, it would have practically no orange peel. There wasn't enough peel in it in my opinion to go for a second coat. I've seen some of his other work and I believe that two clear coats would be enough for a show car quality finish.
All Dupont products btw.
The painter told me that if I wanted to spring for another coat of clear, it would have practically no orange peel. There wasn't enough peel in it in my opinion to go for a second coat. I've seen some of his other work and I believe that two clear coats would be enough for a show car quality finish.
All Dupont products btw.
bigredlaguna- G3GM Senior Member
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Yeah, I think it's only one coat on mine as well. All PPG from primer to finish.
Fishgrinder- G3GM Member
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Happy new year!
I had big plans for the assembling during the christmas hollidays. But of course, that went straight to hell
First thing I did was to put on the door handles, which was easy. Then I went for the locks, and figured it was best to make sure I had the keys before I installed them. But the keys could not be found! This also ment that the windows had to wait, because the lock has to be in place first.
Edit: when looking at a kit from Original Parts Group it seems like I actually have all the pieces
So I decided to try the trunk. Here I had a new lock cylinder assembly from the previous owner. But when inserted it, it turned out to be to short!.. unless there's some sort of linkage I'm missing.
Another thing I can mention now that the initial exceitement is over, is that I can see quite a lot orange peel in paint. Hard to notice at first glimpse, but at the right angle I can see it. I have an appointement with the painter for som dust grain removal in the spring, so I'll get him to fine sand/polish the clear coat at the same time, and hopefully that'll smooth it out.
Some pictures of the interior:
I had big plans for the assembling during the christmas hollidays. But of course, that went straight to hell
First thing I did was to put on the door handles, which was easy. Then I went for the locks, and figured it was best to make sure I had the keys before I installed them. But the keys could not be found! This also ment that the windows had to wait, because the lock has to be in place first.
Edit: when looking at a kit from Original Parts Group it seems like I actually have all the pieces
So I decided to try the trunk. Here I had a new lock cylinder assembly from the previous owner. But when inserted it, it turned out to be to short!.. unless there's some sort of linkage I'm missing.
Another thing I can mention now that the initial exceitement is over, is that I can see quite a lot orange peel in paint. Hard to notice at first glimpse, but at the right angle I can see it. I have an appointement with the painter for som dust grain removal in the spring, so I'll get him to fine sand/polish the clear coat at the same time, and hopefully that'll smooth it out.
Some pictures of the interior:
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