Dugger
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If there is a previous post cover this, please advise.
I probably have bitten off more than I can chew.....
I am currently in the process of restoring a 67 Spit MK3, FD12546L, that I found literally rotting away in Lexington, Ky in 2002. Frankly, this was not a car that I would normally attempt to restore, simply because of the relative value .vs. cost to repair, but because I made the mistake of taking my wife along, we ended up with the rusty beast on a trailer and finally in my garage. I do appreciate the fact that she has a lot of confidence in my limited abilities, and in her defence, we did own one when we were first married. [Note to self - leave her home next time] If you would like to see the car as I bought it, you can visit my web page https://personalpages.tds.net/~mwdugger
Once home, I started the dismantling process. Cataloging parts,bagging bolts, making a list of replacement items, etc.,... standard stuff. And of course, I found other issues I didn't/couldn't see, but suspected. The good news - the motor, tranny, and frame are in decent condition and it appears that it has not suffered from a serious accident. One unusal thing I found later was that this car has a factory replacement engine (DG1767ESS) from a later model Toledo. I suspect this will be another problem if a rebuild is in her future.
I knew when I loaded her on the trailer that the floor pans, inner sills, and battery box were beyond repair and would have to be replaced. This was one the main bargaining chip along with the sorry paint job. Since early 2003, I have been on the lookout for a decent replacement tub, but I am finding out that a non-rusted MK3 tub is seriuosly hard to find. One exception has been, occasionally, on the west coast, but shipping costs and not being able to actually see the tub before purchasing make that somewhat prohibitive and risky.
I have priced the needed panels from SpitBits, NW British Parts, and Vicky Brit and the difference in cost is minimal, so I am wondering which supplier provides the better piece, gage and fit?
Or..Do all the panels actually come from the same manufacturer?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I probably have bitten off more than I can chew.....
I am currently in the process of restoring a 67 Spit MK3, FD12546L, that I found literally rotting away in Lexington, Ky in 2002. Frankly, this was not a car that I would normally attempt to restore, simply because of the relative value .vs. cost to repair, but because I made the mistake of taking my wife along, we ended up with the rusty beast on a trailer and finally in my garage. I do appreciate the fact that she has a lot of confidence in my limited abilities, and in her defence, we did own one when we were first married. [Note to self - leave her home next time] If you would like to see the car as I bought it, you can visit my web page https://personalpages.tds.net/~mwdugger
Once home, I started the dismantling process. Cataloging parts,bagging bolts, making a list of replacement items, etc.,... standard stuff. And of course, I found other issues I didn't/couldn't see, but suspected. The good news - the motor, tranny, and frame are in decent condition and it appears that it has not suffered from a serious accident. One unusal thing I found later was that this car has a factory replacement engine (DG1767ESS) from a later model Toledo. I suspect this will be another problem if a rebuild is in her future.
I knew when I loaded her on the trailer that the floor pans, inner sills, and battery box were beyond repair and would have to be replaced. This was one the main bargaining chip along with the sorry paint job. Since early 2003, I have been on the lookout for a decent replacement tub, but I am finding out that a non-rusted MK3 tub is seriuosly hard to find. One exception has been, occasionally, on the west coast, but shipping costs and not being able to actually see the tub before purchasing make that somewhat prohibitive and risky.
I have priced the needed panels from SpitBits, NW British Parts, and Vicky Brit and the difference in cost is minimal, so I am wondering which supplier provides the better piece, gage and fit?
Or..Do all the panels actually come from the same manufacturer?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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