All,
I posted about this a car a couple of weeks back. The car has been sitting for about 15 years. All parts are there and I don't think anything major was wrong when my dad stopped driving it, he just stopped driving it due to health reasons. Anyway, I dint know much about working on cars ......yet....so my uncle who has many connections with folks who can work on and fix and restore pretty much every part of this vehicle is going to assist. I will probably look to him and his connections for most of the restoration. However, he will not have the time or resources to get this underway until probably October of this year. He is currently working on getting my dad's 69 Coronet RT Convertible restored. Well, being very impatient and also wanting to get started on this, I asked if there was anything I could be doing in the meantime until October that would be helpful and speed up the overall process. He suggested changing out oil, transmission fluid, replacing brakes, and something about wheel cylinders. I was wanting to get advice from all of you guys as to what I could be doing. I certainly don't know hwo to do a lot of the things that need to be done, but I am willing and wanting to learn. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I wouldn't advise someone not that familiar with car mechanics to take a car apart and rebuild it. I've been working on cars for over 30 years and know them well. I have restored cars that have been in magazines, but when I changed my rear end out of my charger I pulled the axles like on the Gm's I worked on for years and put them right back in when I was done. I had no idea the little clip laying on my garage floor held in the adjusting nut for the axles!! I was lucky enough to see a thread about someone asking about adjusting the axles, and how the lock tab needed to be removed. When I looked it up in my service book and saw that tab was the same one sitting on my shelf as I didn't know at the time where it went, I was shocked. Leave the rebuilding to people that know what they are doing. Even people that know what they are doing do things wrong. 69 R/T conv. Wow, good luck and enjoy.
