60Bugeye
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Kind of long-ish post...
Now that I have the '60 Sprite in the garage, I am a bit unsure where to begin.
I have boxes of parts, some (I assume) that can be restored, many that cannot. I am also missing all 4 steel wheels + the spare (I do have 4 AH hub caps though!).
Some bags of nuts, bolts, fasteners, etc. are labeled, others are not.
There are a few rust issues on the lower part of the body, especially in the right and left rear corners of the floor, which is rusted through up to the place where the leaf springs mount. The front end of the driver's side rocker panel has a nice hole, and the inner rocker is also looking bad. The trunk floor also has a few areas of rust.
Thankfully, the bonnet appears to be rust-free.
The engine is a 1275 (I think) from a later Sprite, and it has a transmission bolted up to it. It sat covered in plastic outside in Sacramento, CA (relatively dry), but some water poured out the rear of the gear box when unloading it from the truck! The water was clear, and I was able to turn the motor over by hand this afternoon, so maybe it's fine.
I also have another transmission in pieces in the box, presumably the original transmission for the 948cc, which is--as I understand--rusting away behind a barn in Lodi, but I wasn't planning on using it anyway.
I have 4 SU carbs, all that appear to be 1 1/4 inch (is that right/good?).
I have the front and rear drums, but the (uninstalled) fronts look bad and I would really like to convert to discs in the front anyway (assuming that is possible).
So, my general question is this:
Is there a logical place to begin?
Should I first take the small stuff out of bags, clean them up, figure out exactly where they go (using diagrams, etc.), relabel and re-bag?
Or, should I start with the big stuff, like the body and engine?
Any suggestions for making an overall restoration plan?
I am an engineer (of the software variety), so I am accustomed to solving tough problems. I am also not afraid to learn new skills and get my hands dirty, but I don't want to screw up too many jobs that should REALLY be left to the pros. Then again, I want to limit the amount of cash I give away for things I could potentially do--and enjoy doing--myself.
What can a fairly handy, quick study reasonably expect to do solo? Body work? Engine rebuild?
Are there specific books that I should invest in?
As I get a handle on where and how to break this project into smaller sub-projects, I will be able to post more specific questions, but for now I am simply looking for some general guidance on where to begin sorting this all out.
Thanks!!
- Chris
Now that I have the '60 Sprite in the garage, I am a bit unsure where to begin.
I have boxes of parts, some (I assume) that can be restored, many that cannot. I am also missing all 4 steel wheels + the spare (I do have 4 AH hub caps though!).
Some bags of nuts, bolts, fasteners, etc. are labeled, others are not.
There are a few rust issues on the lower part of the body, especially in the right and left rear corners of the floor, which is rusted through up to the place where the leaf springs mount. The front end of the driver's side rocker panel has a nice hole, and the inner rocker is also looking bad. The trunk floor also has a few areas of rust.
Thankfully, the bonnet appears to be rust-free.
The engine is a 1275 (I think) from a later Sprite, and it has a transmission bolted up to it. It sat covered in plastic outside in Sacramento, CA (relatively dry), but some water poured out the rear of the gear box when unloading it from the truck! The water was clear, and I was able to turn the motor over by hand this afternoon, so maybe it's fine.
I also have another transmission in pieces in the box, presumably the original transmission for the 948cc, which is--as I understand--rusting away behind a barn in Lodi, but I wasn't planning on using it anyway.
I have 4 SU carbs, all that appear to be 1 1/4 inch (is that right/good?).
I have the front and rear drums, but the (uninstalled) fronts look bad and I would really like to convert to discs in the front anyway (assuming that is possible).
So, my general question is this:
Is there a logical place to begin?
Should I first take the small stuff out of bags, clean them up, figure out exactly where they go (using diagrams, etc.), relabel and re-bag?
Or, should I start with the big stuff, like the body and engine?
Any suggestions for making an overall restoration plan?
I am an engineer (of the software variety), so I am accustomed to solving tough problems. I am also not afraid to learn new skills and get my hands dirty, but I don't want to screw up too many jobs that should REALLY be left to the pros. Then again, I want to limit the amount of cash I give away for things I could potentially do--and enjoy doing--myself.
What can a fairly handy, quick study reasonably expect to do solo? Body work? Engine rebuild?
Are there specific books that I should invest in?
As I get a handle on where and how to break this project into smaller sub-projects, I will be able to post more specific questions, but for now I am simply looking for some general guidance on where to begin sorting this all out.
Thanks!!
- Chris
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