Mercules
Spiltting lanes
I always knew I was going to have some fun working the panels back to their former glory - funny how a quick burst from a hail storm can create so much work - but I am happy to live with the dents in my 450 SEL for the time being.
My first week of ownership of this magnificent specimen saw me clock up many kilometres and wear a sizeable hole in the ozone layer whilst doing so... funny how that hole almost matches the hole in my wallet when the cash used to be! $25 a fortnight in the LPG Magna pales in comparison to almost $100 a week in the 450! But it is a small price to pay for the pure enjoyment this car has given me.
The fuel economy will be dealt with in another thread though... I will be knocking up an electronic fuel injection system, piss off the Bosch 1000AD-jetronic and tune it for optimum power & economy. Whilst i am in the mood I will be buying a bunch of steam pipe bends and making some extractors as well - I know I said i wasnt going to modify this one but you just can't beat the rumble of a V8!!!
Anyhow, back to the body...
During this last week of indulgance, any Sydney-sider would have told you that it has been honking down rain and I have noticed a smell... a smell i have not smelt in years... a smell I haven't smelt since... I washed my old dog many years ago...
The misty windows whist sitting in the sun were a dead give-away, the boat was taking in water and I needed to bail it out! Passenger carpets - perfect! Drivers carpets - sodden! The wheelwells in the boot had turned into... water wells! Initial inspections indicate rust is present in all the usual spots and, being the tight arsed handyman I am, I just have to fix it myself.
I have a Dremel and I'm not afraid to use it.
So begins the Chronicles of Mercules...
My first week of ownership of this magnificent specimen saw me clock up many kilometres and wear a sizeable hole in the ozone layer whilst doing so... funny how that hole almost matches the hole in my wallet when the cash used to be! $25 a fortnight in the LPG Magna pales in comparison to almost $100 a week in the 450! But it is a small price to pay for the pure enjoyment this car has given me.
The fuel economy will be dealt with in another thread though... I will be knocking up an electronic fuel injection system, piss off the Bosch 1000AD-jetronic and tune it for optimum power & economy. Whilst i am in the mood I will be buying a bunch of steam pipe bends and making some extractors as well - I know I said i wasnt going to modify this one but you just can't beat the rumble of a V8!!!
Anyhow, back to the body...
During this last week of indulgance, any Sydney-sider would have told you that it has been honking down rain and I have noticed a smell... a smell i have not smelt in years... a smell I haven't smelt since... I washed my old dog many years ago...
The misty windows whist sitting in the sun were a dead give-away, the boat was taking in water and I needed to bail it out! Passenger carpets - perfect! Drivers carpets - sodden! The wheelwells in the boot had turned into... water wells! Initial inspections indicate rust is present in all the usual spots and, being the tight arsed handyman I am, I just have to fix it myself.
I have a Dremel and I'm not afraid to use it.
So begins the Chronicles of Mercules...