java230 wrote: Do it faster than every 5 min
I do want to sell all the pieces I am removing!!!!
In reply to Go_Gators:
I meant the time lapse sorry! Lol I found its much nicer 5o have lots more frames to run through faster
java230 wrote: In reply to Go_Gators: I meant the time lapse sorry! Lol I found its much nicer 5o have lots more frames to run through faster
noted! I figured you were inferring that the rate of stuff coming off could be high... which I think it will be even being careful.
In reply to Go_Gators:
I'd be impressed if you could tear it down in 5 mins, even with liberal sawzall use
In reply to Carro Atrezzi:
all 97's did and early 98's as well. The first batch of 98's were all converts and used the 97 setup, wasn't until mid 98 they went returnless. I have seen 98 coupes with the same setup right out of the box.
In reply to AutoXR: that was my conclusion too. early C5s have a return, later C5s have a pressure regulator integrated into the fuel filter, thus one fuel line to the engine. Figured this out when I stumbled upon a fuel leak coming from a shot seal on the fuel filter.
well... I am balls deep in the tear down. kinda disappointed, I have only gone to the sawzall once so far. since the mufflers had to come off.... why not fire it up and let the neighbors enjoy the music.
heres the part out list.. need anything?? lol.
EXTERIOR
hood minor damage on dr side 300
dr door 420
pass door 420
dr mirror 120
pass mirror 120
tonneau cover 140
license plate bracket holes are stripped 25
convertible top abrasion on dr side, flap loose 400
trunk lid 120
dr rear fender 120
rear fascia minor damage on dr side, scratches 350
front pass fender 120
rear inner fender dr 50
rear inner fender pass 50
extending radio antenna 50
trunk hinge and extension cylinders 40
headlight motor dr 50
headlight motor pass 50
rear tail lights 60
front bumper support bracket that mounts to frame 25
tonneau cover hinge and extension cyls 40
pass shield around battery/fuseblock 25
pass front inner fender, rear section 20
dr inner fender, rear section 20
INTERIOR
dr door panel 120
pass door panel small nick on hand grab 120
dashboard 160
HVAC control lighting on buttons doesn’t work 60
center console 60
HAVC assembly/blower 120
steering wheel 50
CD changer factory option 25
seats 1000
air bags, module minor pealing on pass cover 100
a pillar pass 20
a pillar dr 20
radio/HVAC trim 75
running board trim dr 40
running board trim pass 40
trunk latch mechanism 25
tonneau cover latch mechanism 30
rear 5.25" Bose speakers 30
trunk floor board right side missing lock tab 60
6spd shift boot 20
pass sun visor slightly faded 15
dr sun visor slightly faded 15
trunk open/ fog light buttons 25
convertible top latch catches (attaches to windshield) 20
HVAC thermo couple, by ign key 10
Trim above windshield 40
seat feet trim cover and push pins 15
interior trim, dr B-pillar, 'vert top flip up 20
interior trim, pass B-pillar, 'vert top flip up 20
interior trim, dr B-pillar and trunk area (2-pieces) 20
interior trim, pass B-pillar and trunk area (2-pieces) 20
dr side kick panel 25
pass side kick panel 25
UNDERHOOD
wiper fluid res 25
battery tray 15
HVAC compressor 60
hood hinges/shocks 40
java230 wrote: Prices and parts lists but no pics?!
I have ~300 pics.... its a where to start issue. seriously though, if there is something you could use message or post here I will send/link pics.
wow 540.00 bucks for a complete Door, I have Two C4's I didn't pay what you want for a pair, for either one of my Cars.
GTXVette wrote: wow 540.00 bucks for a complete Door, I have Two C4's I didn't pay what you want for a pair, for either one of my Cars.
so, what I did to guess pricing is use ebay look for comparables and find a number between 50% and 75% of their pricing. the list includes shipping the pieces... regarding the door, specifically, asking $420, I figure its gonna cost me ~$20 to build a box to ship it, figure it will be in the ~$160 range to UPS. So, if someone local wants it buy it $200 takes it home for sure. everywhere I have posted I have stated that prices are very negotiable.
OPEN to better ideas for parting out if anyone has them!?!?!?!
In reply to Go_Gators:
I was holding comment on what appeared to be "optimistic" pricing but your shipping included suggests they're not out of line. Your original post did not say shipping included I don't think
Might try listing on corvette forum.Com in c5 specific classified section. Lots of traffic there.
Ovid_and_Flem wrote: In reply to Go_Gators: I was holding comment on what appeared to be "optimistic" pricing but your shipping included suggests they're not out of line. Your original post did not say shipping included I don't think Might try listing on corvette forum.Com in c5 specific classified section. Lots of traffic there.
oh absolutely... also hitting the 'WTB' threads on there too.. even facebook has a C5 classifieds group I am posting too. Yea, I didn't specify that shipping was included on GRM bc I was more posting for sake of any readers a view into the logistics nightmare I am now facing rather than actually thinking anyone one here would be interested in C5 parts!!!
java230 wrote: And no torn down pics?!
I previewed some of the 500+ time lapse photos of the teardown process last night. I thnk that video is gonna be great. I have a few more things to rip out of it, then will compile the pics. probably this weekend.
This is my favorite 'video' yet. using gopro, I took a pic every 60 seconds while stripping down to the bare bones. It took about 10 hours real time. enjoy.
OK: If/when... corvette fans find out and you get any nasty IM's, use this line:
"....this salvage car was sacrificed so others could live..."
great time lapse. Should become the standard form for the documentation of other GRM projects !
A 10 hour time lapse of my builds would be 1 hour work, 5 hours looking for tools and 4 hours back and forth to parts store
Agent98 wrote: OK: If/when... corvette fans find out and you get any nasty IM's, use this line: "....this salvage car was sacrificed so others could live..." great time lapse. Should become the standard form for the documentation of other GRM projects !
haha thanks. one of friends suggest it was "skinned alive". I thought that was pretty applicable.
Ovid_and_Flem wrote: A 10 hour time lapse of my builds would be 1 hour work, 5 hours looking for tools and 4 hours back and forth to parts store
what I like about this project is that it isn't that way. my others are too. this one is something to hard? enter sawzall and mini-sledge. BTW... HVAC was the worst part. the compressor and blower/main unit.
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