EbVette
07-15-2004, 12:13 AM
Well I thought you would like to see the update on the 63 restoration...we are getting closer and closer. Now the BIG BIG news, I have found a set of four original Kelsey-Hyes Knockoff Wheels for a 1963. All are in great shape and the price is right...they go for about $10-12,000. Thats not a type o, but that much, I am getting them for much much less, thanks to a friend I met up North. They have been in storage for over 38 years and this includes all the mounting hardware with the original lead mallet....I am so excited. I already sold my fake knockoffs that I had on the car.....
Been working on the body since March, finally finished the frame and body and going to primer/sealer TODAY :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:
So I thought you would like to see the final body work photos...
First one is the car as it waits its fate for primer...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_1.jpg
The next photo shows the front of the car, notice the STRAIGHT line, replaced the buckets with the correct fiberglass buckets, worked real hard to get the correct alighment,,,
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_2.jpg
Here is another overhead shot...again worked hard to get the buckets aligned correctly...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_4.jpg
If you have been following my posts, then you know I had to replace the drivers door. The door was badly damaged and to far gone to try to fix. I found a new OLD door. Again hours and hours to align the door and make it fit. Found damage on the latch area and even on the front support post, even the door hinges were homemade. All corrected and we are VERY VERY happy with the fit and function of the door...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_3.jpg
Next is the view from front to back passenger side. Every panel on the car was replaced or reworked.. Due to frame damage (that was fixed) the panels NEVER aligned correctly, NOW...see for yourself....
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_5.jpg
Finally, both rear quarter panels needed to be replaced...again very pleased with results...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_6.jpg
My advice...take your time, watch for the small details and work on them. Don't rush it....you will always find something if you look hard enough. I probably have over restored this car, but I beleive to over restore is the way Chevrolet wanted these cars to be, but couldn't do it.
Moved into the paint booth this afternoon, starting the cleaning and prep process....then the primer will flow..I will keep all informed..
We are VERY Happy with the results. Stay tuned.... [:D]
Been working on the body since March, finally finished the frame and body and going to primer/sealer TODAY :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:
So I thought you would like to see the final body work photos...
First one is the car as it waits its fate for primer...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_1.jpg
The next photo shows the front of the car, notice the STRAIGHT line, replaced the buckets with the correct fiberglass buckets, worked real hard to get the correct alighment,,,
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_2.jpg
Here is another overhead shot...again worked hard to get the buckets aligned correctly...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_4.jpg
If you have been following my posts, then you know I had to replace the drivers door. The door was badly damaged and to far gone to try to fix. I found a new OLD door. Again hours and hours to align the door and make it fit. Found damage on the latch area and even on the front support post, even the door hinges were homemade. All corrected and we are VERY VERY happy with the fit and function of the door...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_3.jpg
Next is the view from front to back passenger side. Every panel on the car was replaced or reworked.. Due to frame damage (that was fixed) the panels NEVER aligned correctly, NOW...see for yourself....
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_5.jpg
Finally, both rear quarter panels needed to be replaced...again very pleased with results...
http://temp.corvetteforum.net/members/tempsites/ebvette//1963Coupe/Body_Repair/body_6.jpg
My advice...take your time, watch for the small details and work on them. Don't rush it....you will always find something if you look hard enough. I probably have over restored this car, but I beleive to over restore is the way Chevrolet wanted these cars to be, but couldn't do it.
Moved into the paint booth this afternoon, starting the cleaning and prep process....then the primer will flow..I will keep all informed..
We are VERY Happy with the results. Stay tuned.... [:D]