This is Ruby, formerly known as "The Project"
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I picked her up in September of 2000, drove her illegally to my grandfathers place a month later and ripped her apart. I was going to restore her in less than a year, with no full time job, and done in time for my wedding (first marriage) the following August.
Yeah right!!!!
She is a 79 Firebird Esprit, featuring T-Tops, 301 V8, rear spoiler, 14" Rally's, tilt steering, wrapped in the Carmine red exterior and Carmine red interior. It had 105,000 kms on her and sitting and time killed the engine so my donor car Black Betty gave up her engine to put into Ruby.
Like a dumb a**, I pulled it apart, traded away the clean non rusty front body parts, mint 79 nose, S.Steel rocker panel trim pieces that came on this and other things like fender wheel well trim and various other parts I didn't think I would need.
The idea is to make it a T/A clone and I plan to use the nose from a 77/78 but might be using the nose from Black Betty to start with, to get me going faster as the others need a ton of work.
I fixed accident damage on the right side
It's hard to see but the firewall was pushed into the cowl area, the frame support was bent and crooked, the sheet metal toe board area was torn in one part and pushed in, plus a bunch of other stuff that I cut out and replaced. I heat shrunk the area around the blower motor hole and above the heater core hole to pull it away from the cowl, fixed straightened and reinstalled the cab mount bracket and painted the entire area in the Chassis saver paint.
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Couldn't find a better picture but its all fixed up, floor on the passenger side is buttoned up and coated in Chassis saver paint!!
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In the pick above, the subframe had been rebuilt, re-painted, and re-installed and now I'm working on the engine stuff
With Black Betty in the garage, I was able to fire her up and proceed with removal
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This is where I'm at now as I tear into the engine
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So far I'm happily surprised by the condition of the top side but I have yet to pull the oil pan!
Ruby has survived through my first marriage, and I've had her for 20 years. She is my forever car and I told my son he could have over my dead body...he replied with " Yeah, I know dad, that's the idea!!" My current wife is supportive of the project and she help to keep me focused on getting Ruby back together and on the road.
So I have been procrastinating with the heads and block so while I do that I have been sandblasting, cleaning and painting other parts.
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