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1 1/2 yrs. later - the BE is coming out!

Bruce_B

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Seemed like only yestery when I said, hmmm, let's clean out the engine compartment. Now 1.5 yrs. later, the 59 BE will be coming out for a test drive this weekend. (hopefully)

After stripping the car down, having it painted (yellow), replaced engine and trans with a stepped on, newly rebuilt 1275 engine and a 5 speed Datun (Rivergate) trans, brakes converted to a later dual brake master cylinder and clutch cylinder, new wiring harnesses (and other little things that just suck up $$$), I hope to drive it around the block. I was bleeding the brakes last night after finishing the brake lines..I stepped on the brake pedal and I HAD BRAKES...and the brake lights went on! - It's these little things that make a difference.

I don't want to jinx myself but just seeing this in print is motivating me to push myself so thet car is ready this weekend. Final things include a trip to Moss Motors in Denver, NJ to pick up more odds and ends and putting the steering column shroud and steering wheel on (that shroud is a PITA).

There will be more work after that..windshield wipers, horns...stuff like that, but I hope to feel the wind blowing in my face soon. (After I break in the cam in my engine)

More to follow...hopefully pictures. Thanks to all who have helped along the way...but more on that later too.
 
Good for you, Bruce!!! Hope all goes well on your inaugural run... Don't forget to have someone take a few pictures, so you've got something to remember it by! A lot of hard work to be commemorated.
 
Bruce:

What's so amazing is how quickly the time passes. It took me two years from purchase to "normal" driving of my BE. When we got it we needed several weeks just to get good brakes, and then winter arrived. After that we started the process of stripping the car for paint. The next thing you know - poof - two years are gone.

Goof luck,
MXP
 
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