The play area looks empty with the Tomato gone! Today, I policed my area a bit...
and then helped my buddy Jim move some benches around in the service area making room for a new mechanic, but the big news is coming from the body shop....
The guys have addressed the poor '70's build quality by aligning the rear tail panel correctly,
filled the cb antenna hole in the decklid,
and sanded the decklid and surrounding sheet metal back down to bare metal and started applying the first layer mud in preparation of doing a bit of panel blocking.
They also welded up several trim holes down the driver side quarter panel.
LOVE SEEING HER FINALLY ON THE ROAD TO FINAL BODY AND PAINT WORK!
More to come....
ZEBRA 3 OIUT
1/26/20
1/19/20
MOVING DAY!!!!
Well that special day has finally arrived! Took a vacation day on Friday to finalize the rear seat pass thru brace...
and then got the car cleared out and ready for the move top the body shop.
Saturday arrived and it was a drizzly day, so we wrapped the car in plastic to try and minimize the water getting onto/into the car during the move.
A few little hic-ups along the way....
but all in all a pretty straightforward move.
Now the real work begins getting the panels gapped correctly and the sheet metal laser straight before the application of the distinctive paint job. I'll be posting teaser pics along the way but won't show any full on shots of the car until she is finally ready for her unveiling.
Stay tuned....
ZEBRA 3 OUT
and then got the car cleared out and ready for the move top the body shop.
Saturday arrived and it was a drizzly day, so we wrapped the car in plastic to try and minimize the water getting onto/into the car during the move.
A few little hic-ups along the way....
but all in all a pretty straightforward move.
Now the real work begins getting the panels gapped correctly and the sheet metal laser straight before the application of the distinctive paint job. I'll be posting teaser pics along the way but won't show any full on shots of the car until she is finally ready for her unveiling.
Stay tuned....
ZEBRA 3 OUT
1/12/20
Welcome to 2020....
The first weekend of 2020 I took as a long one to work on the Torino to get her closer to being shipped off for body and paint. Got the transmission auxiliary cooler hard lines bent...
and plumbed in.
and also got the rear seat pass thru panel a bit closer to being fabbed up and ready to install.
The metal to make my new package tray brace with the arm rest pass thru cutout did not arrive the following week, so I took my design, printed it out and then cut a new cardboard template to insure the design was correct. Installed and taped it in place...
and then installed the rear seat back and cushion so I could make my final markings for the actual cutout and the pass thru mounting slots.
Turns out it was a good thing the metal didn't arrive because there were a couple areas that needed a bit more finessing. Got the template marked up and then pulled everything back apart...
and then set about prepping the Torino for her journey to the body shop next weekend (weather permitting). Masked up the steering wheel to prevent the leather from getting damaged as well as the steering column itself...
filled up the under hood fuel tank and cleaned out all my tools and any odds and ends from the car that didn't need to go to the body shop.
Hope next weekend is dry so we can load the Tomato onto the trailer and make the run to drop her off for final body work and paint.....
WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!
ZEBRA 3 OUT
and plumbed in.
and also got the rear seat pass thru panel a bit closer to being fabbed up and ready to install.
The metal to make my new package tray brace with the arm rest pass thru cutout did not arrive the following week, so I took my design, printed it out and then cut a new cardboard template to insure the design was correct. Installed and taped it in place...
and then installed the rear seat back and cushion so I could make my final markings for the actual cutout and the pass thru mounting slots.
Turns out it was a good thing the metal didn't arrive because there were a couple areas that needed a bit more finessing. Got the template marked up and then pulled everything back apart...
and then set about prepping the Torino for her journey to the body shop next weekend (weather permitting). Masked up the steering wheel to prevent the leather from getting damaged as well as the steering column itself...
filled up the under hood fuel tank and cleaned out all my tools and any odds and ends from the car that didn't need to go to the body shop.
Hope next weekend is dry so we can load the Tomato onto the trailer and make the run to drop her off for final body work and paint.....
WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!!!
ZEBRA 3 OUT
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