After a 2 year hiatus, I started doing the bodywork on my brother's Duster again. I broke out the palm sander and spent about half an hour sanding down the filler I put on the dent two years ago. I figure about another two hours worth of work and I will have the rear dents and welding damage all smoothed over. Then on to fixing the inside of the trunk. I have to weld in the Demon taillight brackets I got from a Demon that was being junked, and I also have to fix the passenger side taillight so it won't leak. The replacement body panel got welded in place at a slightly flexed position which makes the taillight housing not seal against the body. I figure some All-Metal body filler will fix the problem. Slap a bunch around the taillight opening, cover the taillight housing with a bunch of saran wrap, then press the taillight housing into the body filler while the filler is still wet. Let the filler set up and then I will have a contour that will seal against the taillight housing.
Before sanding I hit the areas with a coat of primer and a coat of blue paint just so I could see the high and low spots better.
It's rough but looks better than it did when I hauled it home two years ago:
The front end will be from a 67 Dart GT but I need to do some rust and dent repair on both front fenders. The rear bumper is off of a 72 Dart Swinger and has the reverse lights in the bumper. The front bumper will be the 67 Dart bumper.
We also will be installing 68 Dart fender-top turn signals and 68 Dart running lights. The running lights will be wired into the turn signals so they will flash with the turn signals
My goal is to get this car at least in a single coat of crappy black paint and on the road by the end of the year. For now we are keeping the original 74 motor. It has less that 100,000 miles on it and ran great back in 2009. I will pull it to detail and paint the engine compartment and while it is out I will replace all the gaskets and the timing set. The transmission will be being rebuilt by Fopar as soon as I can figure out a way to get it down to him. The rear axle will be getting a set of 3.2 rear gears out of a Dodge van. The super fat rims will be coming off and will be replaced by a set of 15x6 factory aluminum rims from the late 70s:
These rims will be temporary until we can save up enough money to get a set of the American Racing reproduction slotted mag wheels that have the correct 4 inch backspacing.
The interior will have bucket seats out of a 96 Sebring convertible and will be changed in color to black. Not sure what custom stuff will be happening in the interior, but the A/C will be kept and upgraded to R-134 and the later style compressor.
Ultimately this car will be the test bed for the Ford MAF based sequential fuel injection system I am putting together. I have an 83 hydraulic slant motor that will be rebuilt and assembled on a test stand for purposes of working the bugs out of the fuel injection system. Once I know it works, the hydraulic motor will go into the Duster and the 74 motor will be pulled on put on the engine test stand.
Lots of work between now and then, but I hope to get most of it done this year.
Anybody want to buy some HUGE slotted mags?