In June 2005 I needed a project to keep my mind and hands busy for a year or so during the evenings and weekends. A friend of mine found a crusty touring in CT that needed a year or so worth of work. The pictures you see is my first attempt at refurbishing a 2000tii. I had help on the project from the wife and both sons.
Here is what I have accomplished so far.
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To answer some questions:
Body shop, Romans 8:36 is in Greensboro, NC. Contact number is (336) 931-5596.
Eric Kerman did the motor EDK40@aol.com
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Evan, my youngest, drove to CT to pick up the car
I drove the car all summer in this condition, had some fun in it
The car appeared solid but ugly
The wife says it looks like a rusty Vega
Motor in sad shape but all the numbers match
Rear subframe was solid but years of moil (mud and oil)
Interior was ok, but hard and brittle. The car mostly lived in the islands and Florida
all of the touring tidbits were in the hatch
In October, I put the car in the air on the "poor boy lift" to tear it down
Poor boy lift
It was ugly
I have seen worse, I think
Dropped the motor and front subframe together
Some help from young son
Help from soldier son when he was on leave last Thanksgiving
Stripped the tii parts from the motor
Transferred the shell from the "poor boy lift" to a dolly using the Egyptian method, rollers
Evan wondering either 1. Is that Dad's head we left on the dash of the car? or 2. Will he ever get this pile of parts back together?
Evan and I pushed the car on the dolly up the road in front of the house and loaded it into the hauler on a side street for a trip to the body shop.
Evan used his big Dodge Cummins Diesel to take the shell from MD to NC to the body shop
While the car is at the shop, I worked on the components
Replated Euro headlight buckets
Out of eight wheels that came with the car, only five are useable
Trued, straightened and painted
3.45:1 LSD diff was tired and not LSDing, CV boots also tired after 30 some years
When I cracked the diff, there were two spun bearings and a chip from the gear. New bearings, seals and gear set
Refreshed half shafts
Thirty years of neglect, alot of fun though by the POs
Good for another 30 years
Front suspension pieces were worn too
I hope I got it back together correctly
Bilstein HDs ready to go
Old steering shaft
Stripped cleaned and painted
Motor rebuilt and waiting
Can't wait to fire it
Rear quarters had to go
New metal
Always hiding somewhere
Donors were found and installed
Rusty kink removed and patched
Rusty kink due to bad seals
New Mike Pelley floorpan
Seam sealer all around
Have you seen this color before?
I think that fresh motor will look quite nice in there
All of the leading is complete around the rear hatch. Legend has it, Bauer built the touring from the B pillar back, leading the seams around the hatch
Final prime on 13 June. Color may go on 17 June
POR was used as a sealer in places were rust visits, ICI (PPG) primer, ICI color and World of Color clear is on the car. There are four coats of clear that will end up to be 2 or 2 1/2 once the final sanding and buffing is completed. The body shop says World of Color clear seems to be the most clear out there and has the same UV protectants. The Wurth chip guard product was used in the wheel houses and the bottom of the car. He also sprayed the chip guard around the lip of the rear fender well openings. That part of the car that suffers chips that are often seen.
The pedal box was shot but surprisingly, the frame rail is solid
Surface rust on the bracket and booster
I could not find paint the color of that green BMW used so I reverted to black.
This is the fun part, dropping off a bucket of moily parts and a week later and $50, you pick up these. The sorting is really fun, suffered all kinds of fun from the wife. They understand, but they like to "Mimster" us. Mimster is a word some of use to honor a lady that really likes to tease her husband about his 02 addiction
Here are some interior tidbits
These parts are touched up with SEM Landau Black
Found all of this Netherlands money in the dash
Refurbished the heater box following the FAQ to the T
Trim going on (August 26, 2006)
Dash recovered by Just Dashes in California
Leaving the body shop, Romans 8:36 in Greesboro, NC owned by Greg Rogers He thinks this is over 200 2002s he has done body work on in his 30 years of doing body work. His first touring.
Headed for the hauler
Tucked safely into the hauler in 100 degree heat, and 90 percent humidity.
The carpet, dash and most of the glass is in.
That love it or hate it hatch rear end. Let the new rust begin.
Greg Rogers, the body man telling me something about the work he did.
Dang, I guess I have to provide the motor? Duchess, my car dog, is in the corner of the shot.
Vapor barrier installed with Dum Dum
Nathan and I looking it over
Ruth driving her touring to the shed, sitting on a stool and I acting as the pusher and brakeman. Glad no cars came while we were moving it
Just Dashes refurbished the dash, grain very close to the original
Seats recovered in original Mobil Tradition fabric
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