Title: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on July 04, 2010, 10:46:29 PM Hi All,
Well it’s about time I posted some pics of my1959 FC special sedan. I'm not sure if there is such thing as a 'rolling rebuild' but that best describes what I'm dong. Driving the car as much as possible while slowly rebuilding/replacing bits. I bought the car from an nice young couple in Sydney about five years ago and prior to them only two other owners. The original owner (Bill) loved the car and looked after it well as did the other owners so it was in reasonably good condition. Minimal rust, good books and receipts and strong motor. Progress is slow but it means I get to drive I’ll start with a picture taken while driving from Sydney to Canberra. (http://i48.tinypic.com/213ek53.jpg) Most of the work to date has been mechanical, including new clutch, misc bushes and cables, king pins, wheel bearings, break overhaul and a stack of other little jobs. Flywheel (http://i45.tinypic.com/2ldin43.jpg) Under the hood (http://i49.tinypic.com/a084fr.jpg) Interior touch-up (http://i47.tinypic.com/az7311.jpg) Rust was cut from the floor so I gave it a quick once over with the wire brush and painted with killrust. The only other rust was in the boot rubber channel and rear 1/4s (http://i45.tinypic.com/2i71o9c.jpg) Some pics before paying attention to the bodywork & exterior. (http://i49.tinypic.com/2qd4n7r.jpg) (http://i46.tinypic.com/14e5dtd.jpg) I'll get some more pics up soon. Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: hrpremier on July 04, 2010, 10:51:06 PM Welcome to the forum and great to see the pictures. Looks like you have yourself a genuine clean classic.
Love the black exterior and red interior look. Always a classic. Keep the pictures coming as there is always someone on here who is interested. thats the great thing about this site. Good luck with the adventure ahead. Jase Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: EffCee on July 05, 2010, 05:23:16 PM Looks Good Phil,
If you ever need a hand with anything, give me a call. ;) Keith Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: customFC on July 05, 2010, 09:04:52 PM Sounds like you got all the little fiddley bits sorted.
Looks like a nice clean and honest daily driver. Congrats. Looking forward to the updates. Regards Alex Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: TTV6FC on July 05, 2010, 09:54:52 PM Nice looking car Philby,but I am slightly biased.. ;).Can you please put up the ID details as it looks like it's an original Black with Fall red interior.Cheers,Jamie.
Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Old_Mt_Isa_Boy on July 06, 2010, 09:38:51 AM It does look cool. Well done.
Regards Wayne Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on March 29, 2011, 10:46:20 AM And a few more pics to the story.
I heard of a wreck just near Yass. Found a few bits. (http://s3.postimage.org/liu6f744/image.jpg) ($2) Then went overseas for a year. Stopped into Graceland and checked out some of the cars Elvis owned. (http://s3.postimage.org/ljcdc0jo/IMG_1357.jpg) ($2) (http://s3.postimage.org/ljmak3ic/IMG_1368.jpg) ($2) Than came back to OZ in '08 and got married. I hoped to have the car at least painted by the weddingbut time beat me. We didn't care it still played it's part. (http://s3.postimage.org/lkmodqdg/image.jpg) ($2) (http://s3.postimage.org/lmvppqkk/image.jpg) ($2) My fathers '59 Chrysler AP2, Richards FC (great bloke, great car) and my FC. (http://s3.postimage.org/ln3zeh1g/image.jpg) ($2) Then started back on repairs. Any known rust was removed and minor dents fixed. (http://s3.postimage.org/lnr4xbyc/IMG_0002.jpg) ($2) (http://s1.postimage.org/19z4l48as/10994_0001.jpg) ($2) Cheers, Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: fe350chev on March 29, 2011, 12:36:41 PM G'day,
It would be cool if you could put the numbers of the paint on for me as there are a few of us doing black cars at the moment. Looks great. Cheers Deano. Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on March 29, 2011, 01:54:09 PM Hi Deano (and Ken might be interested too).
Here are the numbers. Hi Ken and others number crunches :) Here are the numbers for my fC. Body: FC-225-29844-S Trim: 4-627 Paint: 253-6258 Chassis: FC-51555-S Engine: L589074 If the above are all correct my car is an FC Special Sedan, the 29,844th manufactured in Sydney, NSW. The vehicle was assembled during 1959, and was the 50,555th FC (in any bodystyle) assembled in Sydney. Manufacture date (based on engine number) is July 1959. The Exterior Trim Code (4) describes this car as Single-Tone: Black. The Interior Trim Code (627) refers to: Fall Red & Black. The paint colour is Black (Hi Gloss) (in DUCO Lacquer). Cheers, Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: BLOK on March 29, 2011, 09:03:51 PM Great to see you on the forum mate hope it all goes well
Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on March 30, 2011, 10:42:22 AM Then it was time to start prep for paint.
Off with the rest of the trim. (http://s1.postimage.org/1kxxhos90/IMG_0024.jpg) ($2) And tackle the old door rubbers. Some were part rubber part black silicone. (http://s1.postimage.org/1kzy9c1z8/image.jpg) ($2) The Dremel helped keep the rear 1/4 badge pins in tact by carefully cutting the clip. Although saving the badge pins, I then had to search and search for replacement retaining clips. (http://s1.postimage.org/1l04vhfyc/IMG_0007.jpg) ($2) Cheers, Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on April 01, 2011, 01:39:40 PM I then drove the partially naked FC down to Moruya on the south coast where the remaining body work would be done and paint applied.
Short stop and Bungendore. (http://s4.postimage.org/fqou0gdg/iphone01_739.jpg) ($2) Arrived at Moruya Paint and Panel. (http://s4.postimage.org/fqs535d0/iphone01_740.jpg) ($2) All the guys in the workshop were looking forward to this job and within an hour, they had started. (http://s4.postimage.org/fsizic4k/shop01.jpg) ($2) Cheers for now. Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: DN2168 on April 01, 2011, 02:11:29 PM Hi Philby,
The car should look great with a new coat of paint, you're lucky to have had such a good starting point. Dean. Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on April 01, 2011, 02:32:55 PM Thanks Dean.
Yeah I was lucky. When I bought the car I though there would be more work required, but the car has been well looked after its entire life. Here are a few pics as it progressed through the painting process. (http://s3.postimage.org/1l1k6gcsk/P5144750.jpg) ($2) (http://s3.postimage.org/1lb468jic/P5144752.jpg) ($2) (http://s1.postimage.org/294922nt0/P5144755.jpg) ($2) Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: ridgey_didge on April 01, 2011, 04:59:55 PM Phil - you are a cruel teaser. At this rate the end product won't be posted for weeks. I have seen it and for everyone having to follow the slow posts - the wait is worth it.
I too can tease - look at this shine/reflection. Guess whose door this is? (http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c110/ridgeydidge/club%20show%20n%20shine%202010/clubshownshine2010004.jpg) Looks good Phil. Cheers David Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: ridgey_didge on April 01, 2011, 05:00:34 PM And why Moruya for the paint job? Any particular reason?
Cheers David Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: DN2168 on April 01, 2011, 08:06:04 PM Nice stretch limo EH :P
Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on May 05, 2011, 01:34:04 PM Another spare minute....so here are some more pics.
(http://s4.postimage.org/1t675842s/P5264858.jpg) ($2) (http://s4.postimage.org/1t6c3u5k4/P5144760.jpg) ($2) Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on May 05, 2011, 01:40:19 PM Oh yeah, Dave - I chose Moruya as a mate works down there and the jobs I've seen were excellent.
Here are a few more. (http://s4.postimage.org/1t63u5f38/P5274910.jpg) ($2) (http://s4.postimage.org/1t6z9d0h0/P5274913.jpg) ($2) (http://s4.postimage.org/1t7e574x0/P6255098.jpg) ($2) Cheers, Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: fe350chev on May 05, 2011, 01:49:08 PM Im doing a black taxi, what sort of paint is it mate?
Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: Philby on May 05, 2011, 02:14:29 PM Hi Deano,
2 Pack. I'm not sure what brand but I can call the paint & panel shop to find out. I'm very happy with it. Even in direct sunlight there is no colour loss i.e., apparently black can sometimes have a faint chalk/gray appearance in direct sunlight. I dont know why...maybe cheaper paints or a bad job. Cheers, Phil Title: Re: Rolling Rebuild Post by: fe350chev on May 06, 2011, 06:00:10 PM Yes i like it could u pls give me the actual paint colour and what hardener they used or all the bullshit etc lol :D.
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