Filthy_ Posted April 15, 2013 Author Report Share Posted April 15, 2013 Been getting ready to not only move my home, but my entire shop. Working on the car hasn't been happening as much as I'd like, but it's always there waiting for me. had some issues with the radiator clearing the crossbeam that I replaced. fixed and mounted. Quote Link to comment
Dirttrack510 Posted April 15, 2013 Report Share Posted April 15, 2013 Finished "making room" She's not going much lower than this. I love the way you did this^ This is exactly what I want to do with my four door... So I can slam it low without the wheel camber. Nice job. :) Quote Link to comment
mattyhacks71 Posted April 16, 2013 Report Share Posted April 16, 2013 Holy crap...I gotta go change my pants :blush: Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted May 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 26, 2013 Front end is all trimmed up and bent into shape, or pretty close. Neat little bumper mount, makes it super easy to remove, Also got my hands on a nice fresh bumper too. The fuel cell is going to work out perfectly, I was afraid it was a bit large, but it's working. Started on the back-half/4-link. A couple of frame rails, and some links and this bitch might be rolling here shortly. I reckon this setup should be able to handle some power...;) Quote Link to comment
jrock4224 Posted May 26, 2013 Report Share Posted May 26, 2013 I love when this build pops up on my content page.......looks awesome ...... 1 Quote Link to comment
carterb Posted May 26, 2013 Report Share Posted May 26, 2013 Fantastic! All wagons shoudl be this low. Especially mine! Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted June 2, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Gonna hang these tomorrow hopefully. Quote Link to comment
]2eDeYe Posted June 2, 2013 Report Share Posted June 2, 2013 Dope as fawk! :devil: Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted June 3, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 Can still notch an inch out of this. I didn't lay these tig beads, I wanted to trust a pro with the structure welds, and some of these are kind of important. Going to add some gussets on the outside of the frame rails to the crossmember. maybe a bit lower than ride height. few extra degrees of camber, and about an inch down in the front. Pretty happy with how it's looking. 3 Quote Link to comment
510 OC Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 Loving this build man! :thumbup: Quote Link to comment
Twodoordime Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 What happened to the 4dr id love to buy some body panels off it. Id even be interested in the bare shell (even without a title) Quote Link to comment
Yakuza Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 love it... looking really good.. Quote Link to comment
Eagle_Adam Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 what a build!!!! great job so far Quote Link to comment
jrock4224 Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 I didn't lay these tig beads, I wanted to trust a pro with the structure welds, and some of these are kind of important. Going to add some gussets on the outside of the frame rails to the crossmember. maybe a bit lower than ride height. few extra degrees of camber, and about an inch down in the front. Pretty happy with how it's looking. my new back ground ....sick as fuck man...... tip of the cap 1 Quote Link to comment
jrock4224 Posted June 3, 2013 Report Share Posted June 3, 2013 ok one more time... damn that thing looks aweeeeesssssooooommmmmmeeeeeeeeeeee......i love those rims and the stance really make me want my wagon done.....why o why did i start paint work ....thumbs up man cool freaking car 1 Quote Link to comment
jesusno2 Posted June 4, 2013 Report Share Posted June 4, 2013 very cool i almost did the same to my old wagon. If i ever do another one this would be the route to take. Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted June 6, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 6, 2013 What happened to the 4dr id love to buy some body panels off it. Id even be interested in the bare shell (even without a title) I have it still. The entire front clip is gone including the valence, but other than that it's pretty much there. The majority of the interior has been removed. The engine is still there, and with a battery and some hot-wiring, I know it would start. Even has the centerlines on it still. Are you located in Colorado? I can sell you whatever you want off of it, or you can come pick it up for a fair price. My landlord is already bitching at me about it. PM me. Thanks everyone else for the positive remarks. I'm doing a lot of sitting and staring (marijuana), but taking the time to envision exactly what I want is definitely paying off. Can't wait to plumb up the brakes and fuel and get this thing started. Hopefully in the next 2 months I can get the rear end finished up, get the FMIC piping in, and ship her off for a proper rollcage. Stay tuned, cheers. Quote Link to comment
jrock4224 Posted June 6, 2013 Report Share Posted June 6, 2013 bong engineering? someof the best concepts come from a haze of da cush 1 Quote Link to comment
captaingamez Posted June 6, 2013 Report Share Posted June 6, 2013 those welds look fantastic!, your pro welder guy must be excellent. Quote Link to comment
yellow510 Posted June 6, 2013 Report Share Posted June 6, 2013 wow... just wow... my jaw is still on the floor and my mouth dry cuz i got no more drool... Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted November 20, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 20, 2013 Yes, this car still exists. It's been a weird 6 months and unfortunately there has been no work done on her. However, I recently have returned home from a month in Nepal, and now have a new shed to play in. The poor thing almost fell off of the trailer on the 7 hour haul home, worst trip of my life, bent a frame rail and everything falling off of the jack stands… fucking sucked. Future shop space, the cherokee in the background has since left, and I have almost the entire thing to myself. I can't work there at night, but it's free, and the car is no longer in "storage" My other side project that i'm nowhere near finishing. I think I have enough projects to last me into my 40's at this rate. New van!! new tow vehicle! 302 v-8, runs like a top. All it needed was a new brake master and some mild rewiring on the headlights. Allegedly hauled Waylon Jennings sound equipment in the 70's. $500.00… no brainer. parting shot, drinking single malt in the Himalayas after hiking for 5 days. Super glad to get back to work on this car. The shed I'm commandeering is nestled up next to the mech shop I've been working at lately. One of the owners is an old hot rodder, very knowledgable on suspension setups and fabrication. If all goes to plan, I'll be dumping my pockets and chipping away at this thing again. cheers. 3 Quote Link to comment
jrock4224 Posted November 20, 2013 Report Share Posted November 20, 2013 nice i love updates in this thread Quote Link to comment
hang_510 Posted November 22, 2013 Report Share Posted November 22, 2013 this is lookin good!!! started doing this crap, gonna be a few days of this shit anymore pics of the fender rail repair? Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted December 5, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2015 Hey there Ratsun, It's been awhile. Been kind of neglecting my build thread. I haven't made the most progress, but I'm back in a solid workspace and frame of thought. I figured I'd dump a few photos and say hello, Hope to frequent the boards more frequently again. :thumbup: Jigging up the steering for the ol' cut and flip. I thought i'd have the clearence with the rods that i purchased, but between the sway bar and the track rod (?) clearence was basically not there. Rack to rack with no issues now. same same. First peek into the diff. Was told from the seller (like 3 years ago :blush: ) that it had one of those factory ford limited slip chongers in there, which it appears to have. My buddy Justin's Volvo he's been tossing together over the past year. Dude is a machine, If you're in the Denver area and need a good garage, go see him at Baker Garage. Guy is a genius with modified alignments, airbags, wheel fitment, etc... 10/10, also sells tires. Some other shit i've been making for fun... Picked up a new truck, I know it's not a datto, but It's my build thread so fuck it, also there's a nice butt. Pic of the van, I don't think i've posted a pic of it since I pulled it out of a field on a trailer. Has a 5.0 crate and everything rebuilt sans the steering (really struggling to find components, and it's not that bad). I cut 3 coils out of the front and put some 295's out back. This picture was after getting stuck trying to get out of camp after camping for a week this July. Getting back to work on the 4 link. I purchased a general kit off of Speedway. I ended up only using the plates (which needed modification) and the rod ends. Notching out said plates to fit over my crossmember. I ended up buying a spindle sander to widen the notches for the rear brackets. The kit was made for a ford 9" rearend, which has a 3" housing. The ford 8.8 has a 3.25" housing, so I had to make due. I cut these with a jigsaw to fit over the crossmember. Pretty awesome unit I picked up from Griggs Racing. The piece is pretty on point. It was hard to get my hands on. I ended up calling them probably 6 times, then when they finally processed my order I was broke ass, and had to wait to pay for it. I think out the door with a second set of himes (sp?) for the frame was around 500.00 shipped, Fully adjustable. This is my next step, to build the links for the Watts link, and figure out how to fit an airbag under the frame behind the axle, and infront of the watts... fuck. Got ahold of some weld on rod ends from my local 4x4 shop. At least I know if I ever want to put a blown 383 stroker in the thing, the rear end will be up to the task... :geek: Cutting up some .120 wall dom for the links. Pre welded links and ends. Banged them out with some stainless fill rod, Not perfect by any means, but I think I could probably crawl over rocks with these things... Another shot of mocking up the plates, I have more photos of the rear, but my shitty photo upload is corrupting the files for some reason, I'll try to figure it out. A couple of buds working on a vintage Ducati. This bike is built from an old race bike and is fucking immaculate. 70's Triumph Chopper I'm trying to sell. (buy it, I give you good price) Has a built motor, loves race gas, eats 1200 Harleys. Another shot of the Grigg's watts link before mock up. I put all the links together as of today. Going to try and tig up the front plates tonight and get the links in. Dial in the Pinion angle and re-center the housing. Then move on to the watts link. Gotta find some rod ends for the smaller himes. Borrowing a bender from my friend to get a cage started in this beast as well. Expect updates. Good to be back, thanks for looking! 1 Quote Link to comment
Filthy_ Posted December 5, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2015 Got a few more files to not be shitty. Current resting spot, in my living room. I actually have been living in the back of that van for the past 8 months. thought this pic was cool. Pretty happy with my current spot. Here's some pics of the spindle sander I was talking about. I dont know how I didn't have one of these already. I think it was about $200.00 at home depot. You can use it for anything and has a belt sander attachment. Another funny shot of the vanimal. Welding on the rear brackets. Kind of scared about warping the housing, but I'll worry about that when this thing can even roll again. I was pretty diligent about not over doing it on the heat. I have some friends who say they can straighten it out for me worst case scenario. same same made some scrap jack stands at the exact height of the wheels, if you're thinking about building a 4 link... all I can say is do this first. I don't know wtf I was thinking. I live behind a Subaru shop, so I'm always raiding their scrap bin. Thanks for looking. 6 Quote Link to comment
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