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tom406 07-04-2024 06:04 PM

If you spray the back of the wheel black, don't let the overspray come through and get on the argent face. They were originally coated with black primer and the face was shot with argent, with some argent overspray coming through onto the backside through the vents.

cruiserofland 07-07-2024 04:16 PM

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Good point on the rallys, though I won’t do it until I want to refinish the argent as well, to get the overspray on the backs. And original fuel clamps are in the mail :)

I got a set of beautiful decals from Don Lightfoot, so I went through and replaced all the decals from the original restoration from 2000-2010. I am guessing some of these were what you could still get over the counter at a dealer 20 years ago, but I’m grateful for Don’s work on all of these details!

For the posi decal, I used some Nitto tape and cut it into a rough “x” to approximate the way the decal would have been glued at the factory. That allows the edges to be a bit off of the paint which is a fun detail.

cruiserofland 07-08-2024 04:41 PM

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A few more details… I brush-painted the trunk bolts with hugger orange touch-up paint from Mahopac, after a layer of black primer, done two at a time off the car so as to not realign the trunk, then final touch-up on the car after wrenched down.

I sourced a pair of restored Wittek upper radiator hose clamps. The dates are not correct, but I am amazed how much nicer originals are than the thin, fragile, and frankly BS reproductions. My brand new reproductions bought at various well-regarded suppliers are now forcefully jettisoned into the recycle bin. As many of you know, the repros can fail catastrophically, and in my small sample size maybe half of brand new repros go on just slightly crooked and become junk immediately. Maybe this is obvious but originals are so much stronger, and easy to use. I was close to just switching to modern clamps for peace of mind, but these originals are fantastic (and look great too) :beers:

New repro alternator belt from Quanta, B-442 or GM 3932438 which is for a small block automatic w/ AC and also the right length for a desmogged Z. Puts the adjuster bolt right in the middle of the slot.

Restored air cleaner wingnut with repro stud - correct black nut for cowl hood instead of the chrome finish nut that would match a chrome air cleaner. I also removed the rear side marker exterior gaskets - looks a lot sharper with that polished bezel directly against the hugger orange. I guess those GM designers knew what they were doing…

Cleaned up, tuned up, and ready to rock! :3gears:

Donnie 07-08-2024 05:18 PM

be careful the first time I ran the rpm's up with the quanta belt it flew off.

Mr.Nickey Nova 07-08-2024 05:52 PM

Good point Don, mine almost twisted off, but tore the belt bad. Put the Napa ones back on. Those little details make a difference Matt...

cruiserofland 07-08-2024 06:43 PM

Hmmm, thank you for the tips about the Quanta belt. I had seen recent posts suggesting it was alright, but it's easy enough to change to have a driver belt and the occasional show belt...

cruiserofland 07-10-2024 01:27 AM

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Went to our trusted local parts store (of which there are fewer and fewer), and got the AC Delco 15445 which was a match for the old GM 3932438. It’s just slightly longer so I’ll have to repaint that bracket again…

Thanks, all, for the idea :beers:

njsteve 07-12-2024 12:51 AM

Those Quanta belts are ONLY for display purposes regardless of what they tell you. They will shred, fly off, and damage anything in their flight path, the first time you rev that engine up.

BillyHawk 07-12-2024 03:45 PM

Lovely ride. Enjoy!

Charley Lillard 07-17-2024 02:15 PM

Route the PCV hose around the front of the carb :-)

Mr70 07-17-2024 02:40 PM

..and wear shoes.

cruiserofland 07-17-2024 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1653040)
..and wear shoes.

Ha!

And good eye, Charlie. The 3310 on there now has the PCV inlet on the back of the base, so I didn’t have to change the hose length to route it that way. I recently had the original 4053 restored by Eric Jackson at Vintage Muscle Car Parts and my goodness what stunning work. So the 4053 will be back on there soon :)

Photos by Eric from his test stand:

LITTLE TOMMIE 08-30-2024 08:07 PM

can you show us a photo of the fire wall tag

cruiserofland 08-31-2024 05:33 AM

The tag is a repro, installed in the ‘90s or early 2000s when the restoring owner changed the interior from black standard to deluxe houndstooth. Original tag is likely, sadly, long gone. Jerry MacNeish said it was “one of the better reproductions” but definitely repro. Maybe the original will turn up in the restoring owner’s family’s things someday, in some attic cardboard box…

cruiserofland 03-09-2025 01:20 AM

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Got out for my first cars and coffee of the year. Running strong and hugger orange enjoying the sunshine :beers:

dykstra 03-09-2025 12:15 PM

Way cool! As usual your car looks great!

Lynn 03-09-2025 01:52 PM

Sweet car. Looks great. Like the wheels.

big gear head 03-10-2025 12:27 PM

The fit on that grill looks excellent! Headlight doors fit great!


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