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Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:10 pm
by Mark Merritt
Just an update of what I have been up to,or underneath of,I decided to freshen up the fury.Got the tranny back,it had A complete rebuild including the torque converter.I have decided to leave it "natural",and not paint it.Some of the assembley stamps and yellow paint marks are kind of cool.The 318 is almost done,it will be .030.over,my guy is doing the heads as I speak,hope to get it back in A couple of weeks. I am now doing the suspension,bushings,ball joints,etc.etc.The drivers side turned out good,I just started the pass. side. I took off the front clip and was surprised there is no rust,all hardware came off nicely.Am going to paint the engine area,and dress alot of the wiring.I have seen alot of the pics of some of the others projects and am amazed at the before and after results,you guys are "PLYMOUTH GODS". The rest of the car may be done next year,I didnt want to bite off too much,just want to finnish what I started.Will stay in touch,it will keep me busy in Erie this winter!!!!!!! Mark

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:25 pm
by Denver 59 Fin Convert
Looks like a great start! And winter just started! :D

John Q.

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:37 pm
by rankinrr
Yup looks good. Merry Christmas
Rob

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:51 am
by Steve Storey
Looks great Mark - just curious what are your plans for the brake booster. Will you be able to rebuild that yourself??

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:03 am
by Dick Koch
Mark - Great work, you should have a lot done by spring.
Dick.

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:38 pm
by Mark Merritt
Steve;The booster,I don't know yet.The brakes function is good but before the tear down there was a hissing sound and didn't get to tracking it down,(probably A vacum leak) but they did work ok.I may send it out to THEN AND NOW ANTIQUE PARTS CELLAR in Weymouth Mass. I have delt with them before and they are good.I did discover the brake adjusters were froze stuck,I know there should be resistance but these would not budge,I hit them with PB Blaster and A little effort they now work fine.Does anyone know where I can find the rubber half (2 piece) doughnut for the center of the core support to the frame? I also counld use the dust boots for the end of the torsion bars at the pivot. Thanks MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!!!!!!!! Mark

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:35 pm
by Dick Koch
Mark - All of those pieces can be had at Gary Goers. If you are talking about the radiator support those are standard body mounts.
Dick.

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:48 pm
by Mark Merritt
Dick; Thanks I will get A hold of him after the holidays,today I took the front clip apart (5) pieces for A clean up and paint.All the hardware came out nicely. Happy holidays. Mark M (Merritt)

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:10 pm
by Mark Merritt
Got A little more done this weekend,got the stone guard and valance back.Spot welded the 2 brackets on the valance(bent and broke),painted argent,black on the inside.Buffed the grill(turned out bright and shiney,the pic does it no justice).Started to paint the engine bay,got the bushings pressed in for the other side/new ball joints.I had A big hole IN the heater core housing,the previus owner/owners had cut A large hole by the blower motor to acsess it,it had duct tape over it and looked like it was ther for 30yrs.Critters had A nest next to the vent door.everything has turned out very very nice,I should get the motor back fairly soon,the holidays slowed it but i'm not in A hurry for it anyway.The control arms are primed,I am going to paint them black next week and assemble them.When the motor comes back it is getting bolted to the tranny and going straight in,should be way easier than when it came out. Mark M

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:01 pm
by Dick Koch
Damn Mark - Your work makes mine look second rate.
Dick.

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:03 pm
by rankinrr
I am not worthy....... I am not worthy......... I am not worthy........ Great Work!!!!!!
:shock:

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 3:04 am
by Mark Merritt
The car is in my garage,but the parts have gone to A young fellow (friend of my nephew) he works at A body shop during the week,and is allowed to to side jobs at the shop on week ends.He is about 26 or 27 and has gone through body shop schooling.He is very knowledgeable,fussy,and cheap!! I talked to him about doing the whole car at A later date,and he is very interested.I just gave him the inner fenders and the core support,probably hear back next weekend or two.It is good to see someone as motivated as he is,I give extra,I told him he don't charge enough,he said $400.00 and i'm telling you all those parts were rough!! He enjoys that work and is very talented.I think he could easily have A future restoring antique cars,next time I see him i'm going to put A bug in his ear!!!!!!!

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:47 am
by big m
Looks great, Nice job on those parts!!

---John

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:00 pm
by rogerh
The lack of rust on your car, in upstate NY??!!, is phenomenal! And the car has found a determined and motivated owner in you. Keep up the momentum, and posting of pictures, for those of us with no garage, or worse.

Re: Marks winter of "59"

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:40 pm
by Mark Merritt
Roger;This one is spent most of it's time in Las Vegas,hence the no rust,I live in Erie pa.if it was here the whole time,all that would be left is an oil stain on the garage floor,and I would be holding the door handle.Thanks for the come back,should get the motor back later next week!! Mark M