With my recent acquisition, I hope to offer some entertainment and also document my progress for a possible run at making this into a Challenge car. Paid $1600 which was probably too much, but you must understand that it is orange and I have a weakness for orange cars that are as old or older than I am.
Main goals right off the bat are to see what is needed to get it road legal. This list is long, so let's get to some pics of the first full day of ownership.
Here she is on the dolly homeward bound
Got all the neighbor kids curious when we pulled up with this on the trailer and unloaded around the corner from the house. No room in the driveway for turning around with the dolly on the back so we just used the side street as the unloading zone.
Dixie's always willing to lend a helping hand when a project is underway.
What you are currently admiring is the top half of a 1966 Valiant, with a pickup bed grafted in, on a early 80s (best guess) Chevy S10 chassis.
Let's take an inventory of the special bonus items that came with this purchase.
Here we have a random assortment of Autolite spark plugs. Not sure if they fit the 305 motor, but there's definitely not enough of them. We also have an oil filter which may or may not fit, some bolts that might go to stuff, and an exhaust hanger. And a fair number of self tapping sheet metal screws, which appear to hold most of the front end together.
Found a plate from the PPO (previous previous owner, or is that Previous Owner, once removed?) Looks like the last time this beast was on the road was 2010, although he kept renewing the plate for a few years after without applying the sticker, so not sure if it saw any track time during these years.
Such loow miles!!
These things don't grow on trees, but this one's been sitting for a while so it did have some stuff growing in and on it. Fun fact, hollowed out pecan shells make an excellent hiding place for spiders. LOL After a thorough cleaning, fumigation and yet more cleaning, I was finally willing to sit in it by the end of today. The car now has an odor that incorporates insect repellent, febreeze and musty old car.
Then it was time to weather proof her, as the rain was rolling in. Til next time, Cheers.