New Guy in KC area
New Guy in KC area
Hi all,
Just found this board.
I am in my later 50's, married 35 years and a general car enthusiast.
I am a Triple ASE Master certified Tech and am a Fleet Manager for a local government.
Been wrenching on vehicles since the mid 70's and look forward to helping folks when I can and hoping to gain knowledge from others.
I have owned all kinds of cars over the years and still do.
I recently acquired a 1963 S-22 Convertible, its has a 1965 200 six cylinder and three on the tree...
It was an amateur restoration that had been sitting for over 20 years but stored well.
She looks really good from about 20 feet!!!
Interior is really nice but not sure if correct, top was new and still in good shape.
Its Artic Blue? (light almost powder blue) with dark blue top.
Paint still shines but has its flaws and its obvious in a few places that it has been bondo'ed.
Evidence of a front end accident who knows when and I think that is why it is missing the S-22 emblems on the front fenders.
Otherwise everything else appears to be there.
When I got it I had to repair the brakes all the way around including wheel cylinders.
Replace the heater core.
Rebuilt the Carburetor, drained the fuel tank, changed the oil, checked dwell and adjusted everything.
Runs and drives great now, wife loves to go for rides and gets plenty of compliments.
Things I am looking for and hope this place can help with..
I need the S-22 fender emblems,
Need a hinge for the console lid.
Washer fluid bag.
Advice on installing the rear widow in the convertible top, I have the window it was just never installed.
Looks like a great place and hope to learn and contribute what I can.
Just found this board.
I am in my later 50's, married 35 years and a general car enthusiast.
I am a Triple ASE Master certified Tech and am a Fleet Manager for a local government.
Been wrenching on vehicles since the mid 70's and look forward to helping folks when I can and hoping to gain knowledge from others.
I have owned all kinds of cars over the years and still do.
I recently acquired a 1963 S-22 Convertible, its has a 1965 200 six cylinder and three on the tree...
It was an amateur restoration that had been sitting for over 20 years but stored well.
She looks really good from about 20 feet!!!
Interior is really nice but not sure if correct, top was new and still in good shape.
Its Artic Blue? (light almost powder blue) with dark blue top.
Paint still shines but has its flaws and its obvious in a few places that it has been bondo'ed.
Evidence of a front end accident who knows when and I think that is why it is missing the S-22 emblems on the front fenders.
Otherwise everything else appears to be there.
When I got it I had to repair the brakes all the way around including wheel cylinders.
Replace the heater core.
Rebuilt the Carburetor, drained the fuel tank, changed the oil, checked dwell and adjusted everything.
Runs and drives great now, wife loves to go for rides and gets plenty of compliments.
Things I am looking for and hope this place can help with..
I need the S-22 fender emblems,
Need a hinge for the console lid.
Washer fluid bag.
Advice on installing the rear widow in the convertible top, I have the window it was just never installed.
Looks like a great place and hope to learn and contribute what I can.
Re: New Guy in KC area
Welcome FixIt glad to have you aboard, you are probably not too far away from me I live 2 hours South of KC.
We would love to see picts, you will have to use an external place to host your photos like Photobucket or the like but you can link them here.
Look forward to exchanging any knowledge we can and helping out whenever we are able.
See Ya,
Mike
We would love to see picts, you will have to use an external place to host your photos like Photobucket or the like but you can link them here.
Look forward to exchanging any knowledge we can and helping out whenever we are able.
See Ya,
Mike
Re: New Guy in KC area
welcome,,glad to have ya and it's great your so close to MIKE !!.....pop
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Re: New Guy in KC area
Welcome aboard, Fixit! That's my sigpic caption. Mine's a 20 footer, too.fixitmann wrote:She looks really good from about 20 feet!!!
If you're looking for some inspiration, check out Comet Bruce's 63 S-22. Really sweet ride.
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... =25&t=6557
Sounds like you've got the skill set to do anything you want to with the car. Any questions about Comets can be answered here. Just post it, and help will follow. Let's see some pics of your ride. Here's how to post them:
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2448
Jim
Re: New Guy in KC area
Thanks for the welcome, I will get some pics up soon.
Comet Bruce's ride is excellent!!!
Thanks for the link, lot's of inspiration there...
Comet Bruce's ride is excellent!!!
Thanks for the link, lot's of inspiration there...
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Re: New Guy in KC area
Welcome on, it's a great neighborhood here.
Stacey
Stacey
66 Cyclone GT; 245/60R15's on 15x8's and 215/70R15's on 15x7 Magnum's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
Re: New Guy in KC area
Glad to see you here, welcome, sounds like you got a nice car......lets see some pics
Albert's 65 289, polar white, black buckets, 5 speed, Autolite 4100, ps, pb, factory tach, crites hood, headers, dual exhaust
Re: New Guy in KC area
Been absent for awhile, lots of things been happening but with spring on its way ready to get back after it!!
I will add a few more as it looks like I can only add one per post.
Here is a pic.
I will add a few more as it looks like I can only add one per post.
Here is a pic.
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From Behind:
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Interior:
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Under the hood:
Re: New Guy in KC area
Nice!
I don't see many of them around in my travels.
Looks great.
Welcome!
Glenn M.
I don't see many of them around in my travels.
Looks great.
Welcome!
Glenn M.
Re: New Guy in KC area
At a local air show: