62 Special in SA - work continues

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paroharo
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Post by paroharo »

Big thanks to DNA for this photoshop job. :D
This is how I want the RAT to look in the near future. 8) 8)
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Post by southcoastkustom »

Man, those wheels look COOL 8) 8) 8)
not too shiny thankyou.
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must be a "rat" thing :wink:
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Post by southcoastkustom »

STINGRAY wrote:must be a "rat" thing :wink:
Oh yeah, the plates are COOL as well... :lol: :lol:
not too shiny thankyou.
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Yeah thanks Matt, I "borrowed" the wheels from your van! :D
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looks good DNA, as you can see i'm also a fan of this look (i did this one a while back...

its scary how similar our mind work...

go the customs
matty martin
go the wagons....
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Post by paroharo »

Work has begun!
After the initial fix-up to get the RAT driveable, I haven't done any work to it as I've been having fun cruising it when I get the chance.
Now that it's winter and the rego conveniently ran out recently I decided it was time to start stripping the RAT down.
Only one pic at the moment, sorry! - this is after one morning's work, struggling with 46-year-rusted nuts and bolts.
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The plan is to strip the front end down, remove the engine and replace the Y-frames if I find some good ones (fingers crossed! anyone got any they don't need?) or extensively repair the old ones if none are forthcoming, and install a disc brake HR front end that I have lined up from Timbo (stock).

More pics to follow soon.

Jon 8)
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Post by Devilrod »

Man, I'm gonna have to change my side trim at this rate.... :lol: :lol:

Gotta love rusty nuts :shock:
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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side trim in both photoshops was not my idea.. 8)
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Devilrod wrote:Man, I'm gonna have to change my side trim at this rate.... :lol: :lol: :
Your a very trendy guy Brett :lol: , it is the ultimate compliment to be copied , Trev 8) .
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Post by Devilrod »

Trev wrote:Your a very trendy guy Brett :lol: ,
Yeah right :roll: :lol: :lol: The only ground breaking I've done is digging holes.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Trev wrote:it is the ultimate compliment to be copied , Trev 8) .
That is true, so the guy who I stole it off must be rapt. Although his stop an inch or 2 on the front gaurd....
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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More dismantling...
The RAT as it sits at the moment and after a couple of laps of the block this morning - to the amazement :shock: of a few oldies out for a chat!
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Is this a common place for them to rust? The driver's side is pristine and the passenger side has a bit of rust but nothing major
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Now for my swiss cheese subframe..
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As you can see in the last photo, the firewall looks pretty good so far so I'm hoping the floors will be nice and sound.

Big thanks to Peter (forum member AL) for my new rust free Y-frames! :D :D
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Will post a video soon of the RAT on it's last run round the block.
Now that I've got that out of my system, it's more dismantling as I strip it down to replace the Y-frames and weld in a new crossmember that the Y-frames bolt to under the car. I hope to clean (sandblast?) and paint up the front end and I've decided I'm going to stick with the front end that's in there for originality's sake.
I'm hoping to have it back together ready for cruizing by November so I can get out to a few runs and show n shines - not to enter just to look - over summer.
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Post by RAT138 »

Love those plates! I gotta take some pics of my wagon with my queensland version of those on it! Looks like a sweet old sedan, I dig the one Matty posted alot - very 8)
Look forward to seeing what you do with yours. Go the rats! :D
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Post by EKSPCL »

Gotta love rust :evil:


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"Dad your car's looking great! Which end is the front?"
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Post by AL »

Seems like your getting there, I can see why you were so desperate for the Y frames. Will it be back on the road for the Cruise season?
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