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Title: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on June 25, 2008, 03:36:38 am
I sold my first real project car which was a 65 bug all because I wanted something I could drive and not be worried about. After the 65 was sold to a guy in Sacramento I searched for a original car. I looked for a while and all the cars were rusty, or just complete piles of shit.  I had no idea finding a clean car would be so hard. I posted a wanted add on cal-look.com and came across this 66 sunroof from a old DKP member.

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It has had one very thin repaint, but has never been hit and was very solid. The car came out of LA and we met in Sacramento during the BOR.

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I always like Gas Burners so I posted a wanted add on Pelican Parts and I had made a deal on a set within a few hours. I touched up the paint and detailed the center caps and they were done.

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I got a set of Disc and re drilled drums and modified bus master cylinder from Russ at Oldspeed. The fender wells are super clean. I am going to strip the undercoating off and leave them painted.

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The car has some cool old stickers on it I will keep...

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I have about a month of work into it now. I have to get the idle mixture set right. The engine is 69x94, built by Topline, nothing to fancy, but a good driver. Trans was built by Jim Kaforski. I put 205/70's out back and 165's up front for now till I get some Michelin 145's that are always gone....

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I will get some door panels in soon after I redo the door seals.

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It's driving now..still some tuning to do and things to finish, but it's almost there. All the paint has been buffed out, I had some stainless trim from my old car. A few more seals to go and then refurb the sunroof seals and cables and it will be water proof.  ;D

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Bryan67 on June 25, 2008, 03:57:40 am
Very nice. Keep the updates coming.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on June 25, 2008, 10:00:48 am
Now that I like.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: IP359 on June 25, 2008, 11:31:05 am
With some "well think" parts, this car is totally transform...
Congrats, it's rock !
 ;)


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: javabug on June 25, 2008, 12:56:12 pm
Drop spindles right now?  Car is looking good.  Compliments on the OEM-finish 'burners.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on June 25, 2008, 15:37:45 pm
Thanks guys, and yes it has drop spindles on it now.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: smurf67 on June 25, 2008, 15:49:55 pm
Lovley car, im undecided now burners or cosmics  ???


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: speedwell on June 25, 2008, 15:53:53 pm
chris very cool car i love it i not a big fan of GB wheels but yours rocks in that way   8)
the car was into the dzk club(der zottig kafer) ??? who's is the dkp member who had the car ??? johnny salgado ???
rgd
fabs


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on June 25, 2008, 16:04:07 pm
Not sure about the about the sticker I am guesssing it was just on the popouts when installed. It was Johnnys...good guess.  :D


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Zach Gomulka on June 25, 2008, 16:07:25 pm
The color matched running boards make the car, nice touch 8)


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on June 25, 2008, 16:09:38 pm
The running boards are all I had....I wanted black, but thought I would use these for a bit.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: speedwell on June 25, 2008, 16:40:01 pm
Not sure about the about the sticker I am guesssing it was just on the popouts when installed. It was Johnnys...good guess.  :D
;D ;D i said johnny because on his latest car (red one) he had some dzk stickers on  ;D and that's what i named him


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: lawrence on June 27, 2008, 06:29:50 am
Chris, your car is looking good. Any rubbing issues with those 165s? They suit the wider wheels good you should leave them.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on June 27, 2008, 14:45:12 pm
I was surprised they don't rub. I have Michelin 145's on the way that I plan on running.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on July 30, 2008, 00:46:21 am
A little engine clean up (wiring ect) and I changed all the breather lines from plain rubber. Also the 145's have been fitted. I am just waiting on some Type 3 brakes to get some more room out back.

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: 67worshipper on August 05, 2008, 23:10:47 pm
i like the lightweight coil bracket chris ;D


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on September 24, 2008, 03:13:28 am
Rebuilt the sunroof, works like a champ now and looks 200% better, also got alot of the glue of the roof. I just need to get a felt seal for the front and back of the sunroof panel. Got some misc wiring figured out also, everything works except I still need to work on the wiper water sprayer some more.

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on October 01, 2008, 05:14:27 am
A few more....  :)

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Redid the headlight buckets.

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: my65rhd on October 03, 2008, 07:02:20 am
VERY sweet ride. I love stock sunroofs...Kyle


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Critter1 on October 04, 2008, 01:29:56 am
Nice job on the sunroof! Polished sunroof rails are the only way to go. Its amazing whats hidden under factory painted parts.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: 67worshipper on October 04, 2008, 20:49:22 pm
sweet car chris ;) can you give us the lowdown on the engine and box please.top marks on all the detail.


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on October 05, 2008, 01:20:09 am
Jim Kaforski built the trans, nothing to special.... stock 67 gears, 4:12 RP, Super diff ect.. Engine is 69x94, 42x35 CBHeads, DPR crank, EMPIs 40s, Berg Linkage, Topline built the engine. It will be a nice driver when done.

Added some stainless stuff....Most of it will be covered when I figure out what I am doing for the interior, but I know it's there.   :)

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: 67worshipper on October 07, 2008, 09:39:14 am
chris could you tell me what paints you used on your centre caps and if you done them yourself.cheers barry


Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on October 07, 2008, 15:59:36 pm
I just used model paint from the hobby store. Guards red, black and a gold then some Wurths clear over the caps. They turned out pretty good. Just get a few different brushes with super small tips.

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Title: Re: 1966 Sunroof Daily Driver (getting there)
Post by: Chris W on November 05, 2008, 18:34:17 pm
Got it out today for a quick spin with the stock rear tires and brakes as I am still waiting on my Type 3 set up. The engine bogs real bad so I need to figure that out, but the weather is crap now so not much to do.

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