I've spent the last week ripping up the old paint and killing the evil rust. A fine film of dust and paint caked my body from finger tip to nose.
After fighting the nuances of paint removal, I prepped the body with some rust neutralizer, wiped it down, and shot some paint!
Here's the end result!
Bare metal, etched, cleaned, ready for paint.
Primer!!!
Next up. Body work and paint! Also in the works. CARPET!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Datsun 510 Restoration Blog
*Note: Feel free to visit the links in the header to view pictures of my projects thus far!*
So I've decided to throw together a couple of quick websites and a blog about my Datsun Projects. I've been restoring cars since High School, working on a Chevelle Super Sport and my beater Camaro. A friend of mine drove a 510 and it was a sweet little car, so I decided to pick one up and avoid Smog Checks.
The first one was Lil' Red. I didn't do too much to it, as it was in great shape to start. I got into an accident and had to rebuild the front end. Welding, hammering, bondo, paint, and some mechanical repairs (I didn't know it had electronic ignition until AFTER I fixed everything else). I sold it right before heading to Europe and my crack pot dream of becoming a bootlegger in Scandinavia.
Last summer I picked up another 510 Wagon (the White Witch) and have been restoing it ever since.
So far I've:
- replaced the head, camshaft, valves, rockers, and the gaskets/seals that go along with that.
- tuned and serviced the carburetors.
- replaced the timing gears, chain, and tensioner. Cleaned and sealed all associated parts.
- Stripped the interior completely. Neutralized all rust and undercoated the sheet metal on the floor pans and the door panels.
- Sound proofed the interior.
- Replaced the carpet in the rear hatch area (will replace the passenger area carpet soon)
- Reworked the exterior body panels, bondoed, primered and prepped where necessary.
- Replaced front and rear brakes.
I hope to:
- Finish the interior
- Put rear disc brakes and new suspension on the rear end.
- Swap the stock L16 engine with a Ka24DE fuel injected engine.
- Swap the transmission.
- Fix any electrical issues that arise.
- Add a stereo at some point as AM radio is only good during Baseball season.
So I've decided to throw together a couple of quick websites and a blog about my Datsun Projects. I've been restoring cars since High School, working on a Chevelle Super Sport and my beater Camaro. A friend of mine drove a 510 and it was a sweet little car, so I decided to pick one up and avoid Smog Checks.
The first one was Lil' Red. I didn't do too much to it, as it was in great shape to start. I got into an accident and had to rebuild the front end. Welding, hammering, bondo, paint, and some mechanical repairs (I didn't know it had electronic ignition until AFTER I fixed everything else). I sold it right before heading to Europe and my crack pot dream of becoming a bootlegger in Scandinavia.
Last summer I picked up another 510 Wagon (the White Witch) and have been restoing it ever since.
So far I've:
- replaced the head, camshaft, valves, rockers, and the gaskets/seals that go along with that.
- tuned and serviced the carburetors.
- replaced the timing gears, chain, and tensioner. Cleaned and sealed all associated parts.
- Stripped the interior completely. Neutralized all rust and undercoated the sheet metal on the floor pans and the door panels.
- Sound proofed the interior.
- Replaced the carpet in the rear hatch area (will replace the passenger area carpet soon)
- Reworked the exterior body panels, bondoed, primered and prepped where necessary.
- Replaced front and rear brakes.
I hope to:
- Finish the interior
- Put rear disc brakes and new suspension on the rear end.
- Swap the stock L16 engine with a Ka24DE fuel injected engine.
- Swap the transmission.
- Fix any electrical issues that arise.
- Add a stereo at some point as AM radio is only good during Baseball season.
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