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1964 bonneville rebuild

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10 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

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Ah and before you ask frosty, no, its not snowing here in new zealand!!, thats spring cherry blossom on the groundΒ πŸ˜€:cheers:Β 

Second winter bud. Mine happens in June/July when the cottonwood starts flying. My whole yard practically turns white.

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    Mission complete ! time to go clean up and head to the pub for beers n steak !  Today has been a very productive day 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

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    now that the 64 is near finished i want to do some more test drives before it goes to the vinning station/ test for making her road legal. i hope to make a maiden trip on sunday and hopefully post som

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    sometimes i forget how stuffed the 64 was !!!

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7 hours ago, Frosty said:

Cool chassis porn bud. I'm jealous. The finish on the control arms is first rate!

JUSTA so you know, the 57-64 Olds/Pontiac rear diff was very popular with the early drag racers.

I run a 12-bolt in Lucy. It has 3.55 gears. I think it is a good compromise gear between highway and city.

I am not surprised mate!! this diff is soo bloody big, its got to be pretty bullet proof:dancingpontiac:

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3 minutes ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

I am not surprised mate!! this diff is soo bloody big, its got to be pretty bullet proof:dancingpontiac:

In '63, when Pontiac builtΒ the 14 Super Duty Tempest/Lemans just before GM's ban on racing was announced. Those cars came with the shiftable rear diffs. A lot of the racer took those diffs out and swapped them for the 57-64 diffs. Even the guys who raced the stock Tempests/Lemans would swap out thatΒ rear end for the more bullet proof 57-64 rear end. So much so, that Pontiac issued a new part number for this diff to it would be homologated under NHRA rules of being a "factory" diff.

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Just had enough time today to get the spare diff under the frameΒ 

no work tomorrow as Bathurst is on πŸ‘

last year for Holden and they are off too the history books like PontiacΒ πŸ˜ͺ

next years it’s all camaro’s

RIP HOLDEN 🍻

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On 10/17/2020 at 4:07 AM, 64 kiwi boni said:

Just had enough time today to get the spare diff under the frameΒ 

no work tomorrow as Bathurst is on πŸ‘

last year for Holden and they are off too the history books like PontiacΒ πŸ˜ͺ

next years it’s all camaro’s

RIP HOLDEN 🍻

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It's amazing how in just over a decade how much GM has contracted Kiwi.

In 2004, Oldsmobile became an orphan.

In 2010, GM said adios to Hummer, Saab, Saturn, and Pontiac.

In 2017, GM sells Opel and Vauxhall to Peugeot.

10-20-2017, the last Holden was produced, and by 2021, it will cease as a brand altogether.

GM of Argentina was shutdown for over a year due to the economic situation there.

GM has also threatened to shutdown GM Korea if they didn't get wage concessions 2 years ago and right now remains tentatively profitable.

GM has shutdown operations in India, Russia, and Africa.

So GM is no longer trying to be the world's largest automaker. They are trying to be one of the most profitable one or perhaps more importantly, they want to transform themselves into a modern profitable "transportation" company with the major investments into electric / zero-emissions technology.

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On 10/30/2020 at 11:22 AM, G_fit0830 said:

Can't wait to see this project finished!

yes me too G_fitΒ :dancingpontiac:

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When i got the chassis and AΒ armsΒ sand blasted /Β epoxy coated they covered everything! including the holes where the bushes press into....

Β my fault, i should have told them to mask, barrier these off, i didn'tΒ πŸ™„Β 

so i have had to sand/ dremilΒ off the coating on the inner sections of all 8Β bushings... NOTE TO ANYONE READING THIS IN THE FUTURE, HAVE THE BUSHING HOLES MASKED/BARRIERΒ OffπŸ‘

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And the epoxy coating is really hard!!:unsure:, i am super impressed:dancingpontiac:

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On 10/20/2020 at 3:03 AM, Frosty said:

It's amazing how in just over a decade how much GM has contracted Kiwi.

In 2004, Oldsmobile became an orphan.

In 2010, GM said adios to Hummer, Saab, Saturn, and Pontiac.

In 2017, GM sells Opel and Vauxhall to Peugeot.

10-20-2017, the last Holden was produced, and by 2021, it will cease as a brand altogether.

GM of Argentina was shutdown for over a year due to the economic situation there.

GM has also threatened to shutdown GM Korea if they didn't get wage concessions 2 years ago and right now remains tentatively profitable.

GM has shutdown operations in India, Russia, and Africa.

So GM is no longer trying to be the world's largest automaker. They are trying to be one of the most profitable one or perhaps more importantly, they want to transform themselves into a modern profitable "transportation" company with the major investments into electric / zero-emissions technology.

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Dont you think its sad?😞,

These cars are not just built as a means of transport, they are a creation/art/statement/ that has evolved from the very first automobile.

what we are doing here is protecting/ preserving the legacy,Β  and for me,;.... i am so proud to own a Pontiac:).

If it wasn't for people like you and me, there would not be an aftermarket,Β Β Β for car parts and restoration parts way past what gm ever imagined!!!!!:dancingpontiac:

i know for a fact that down here in new zealand, the government has acknowledged. that the american car fraternity, is extremelyΒ Β strong and growing every day..Β 

so we , have plenty of allowance for our usa babies.

But dont be fooled! its a constant battle to be allowed to have usa car here, my hell cat... was one of 500 that was allowed into the country for that year!πŸ™„

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More early Xmas presents arrived from rock auto todayΒ 

sway bar bushes. And connector bolts and bushingsΒ 

a new intake gasket for my 313 poly in the 59Β 

and sump gasket set for the 389Β 

and what a bargain !!! $5.50 usd for each gasket set πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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i do note!!! that the boarderΒ  cops had openedΒ  the box with the tube of silicon in it HahahaΒ πŸ‘good on you nz customs....

Β how i could tell you ask ??? they had put theirΒ  special tape on the box, stating that ""quote""Β  NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMS HAS INSPECTED THIS ITEM":stars:

must have been a slow day at the border:rofl:

And here we areΒ waiting on copper tube from china, brass fittings from Italy, electronic components from Japan,for all the work around nz, as its just gone crazy busy since may !! and customs is checking my 20 gram tube of gunk!!:rofl:Β 

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11 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

More early Xmas presents arrived from rock auto todayΒ 

sway bar bushes. And connector bolts and bushingsΒ 

a new intake gasket for my 313 poly in the 59Β 

and sump gasket set for the 389Β 

and what a bargain !!! $5.50 usd for each gasket set πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Thankz Santa...

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Got all the bushings pressed in todayΒ 

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And with all my a arm bushing jobs, i leave the nuts loose untill its all assembled and has sat for a little bit to get a true zero before buttoning them up!

 i learnt the hard way when i did the bushes on my first 56 chevy many moons ago!!! and tighten them up straight away then the springs settled and screwed the guts out of the bushes:rofl:😞🀨

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Well that's a good little tip Kiwi!

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1 hour ago, Wrongway said:

Well that's a good little tip Kiwi!

yip Wrong way, nothing like learning by trial and error:rofl:Β guess that's why i have been married twice:rofl:

7 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

yip Wrong way, nothing like learning by trial and error:rofl:Β guess that's why i have been married twice:rofl:

...and most men die before their wives do. Why? Because they WANT to!

So I’m trying to figure out what today’s lesson is.Β Don’t get married? Don’t marry Kiwi? If you lose a trial or make a serious mistake,Β you have to marry Kiwi? Damn harshΒ system in NZ.:rofl:

37 minutes ago, Frosty said:

...and most men die before their wives do. Why? Because they WANT to!

So I’m trying to figure out what today’s lesson is.Β Don’t get married? Don’t marry Kiwi? If you lose a trial or make a serious mistake,Β you have to marry Kiwi? Damn harshΒ system in NZ.:rofl:

Harsh???Β  He gets to park in his own garage.Β  Β The loss of the beerΒ fridge is harsh.:badGT:

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2 hours ago, Frosty said:

So I’m trying to figure out what today’s lesson is.Β Don’t get married? Don’t marry Kiwi? If you lose a trial or make a serious mistake,Β you have to marry Kiwi? Damn harshΒ system in NZ.:rofl:

the lesson! keep your head down and say nothing:rofl:Β 

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1 hour ago, JUSTA6 said:

Harsh???Β  He gets to park in his own garage.Β  Β The loss of the beerΒ fridge is harsh.:badGT:

So that you CAN drive into your own garage and morn the loss of your dead fridge !hahahaha:rofl:

The lesson -Beer! It's not just for breakfast anymore. Beer! It's like potato chips. Bet you can't have just one!

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19 hours ago, Frosty said:

The lesson -Beer! It's not just for breakfast anymore. Beer! It's like potato chips. Bet you can't have just one!

Beer. Allowing you to go to bed with a beautiful person. All bets are off things stay that way coming morning sobriety.

Beware of coyote ugly and double coyote ugly!

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iΒ  have all the parts to plumb my chassis brakes,Β now all i need is some time to do itΒ :cheers:

Β fingers crossed SaturdayπŸ™„

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11 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

iΒ  have all the parts to plumb my chassis brakes,Β now all i need is some time to do itΒ :cheers:

Β fingers crossed SaturdayπŸ™„

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Kiwi, great choice! Too bad they didn’t have this alloy of brake line material available back in the day!Β πŸ˜ͺ

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Yes mateΒ 

I have used this before and it’s really nice to work withπŸ‘

Got a couple of hours on the brake lines this afternoonΒ 

am off to the pub for t and then off to a 80 ies party 🍻

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Lookin good buddy

Nice job on the brake lines.Β  Party on dude.

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