I've been lurking here for a couple of years since I got my 75 in April of 2019. As with most projects, the progress seems to come in spurts. Below is what I started with and where I am now. I bought the car in Minneapolis from a classic car body shop guy - it was his car for about 10 years before I bought it. He took it off the road in 2012ish and started a full rotisserie restoration in his spare time. All bad sheet metal was replaced, car was prepped and painted black. He didn't do anything to the 400 from a 77 other than replace some gaskets and paint it. It was a bare shell when I got it, but had all of the interior parts in pretty decent shape except for the front seats that needed new foam and covers.
Here she is loaded up for the 5 hour drive home.
And safely tucked in my garage!
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I was never a fan of the 74/75 front ends and since I would still need to paint the nose I had, I decided to swap out to a 73 nose I picked up. It wasn't in the worst shape and was complete. A little love at the body shop and it bolted up nicely. Still need to tweak the alignment some.
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The interior was lined with Lizard Skin and ready for reassembly. I scored a set of seats from a G8 for next to nothing so I added those instead of redoing the original seats. I also plan on using a 5th gen center console that i picked up for cheap as well. I restored all the plastic using the SEM products and am very happy with how they turned out. Also added a carbon fiber wrap to the dash bezel.
How the interior looked when I got it.
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After restoring the plastic and installing the carpet, door panels, etc.
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After installing Vintage Air, I put the dash back in, set the console in place and fabbed some brackets for the G8 seats.
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Close up of dash bezel.
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Put the rest of the front end together, added LED halo headlights. I added PTFB GT front springs, 17" Year One Honeycombs and Nitto 275/40 17 tires and she is starting to look pretty good!
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Most of this was done in the first year or so and it has sat in the garage mostly untouched since then as life got in the way - rehabbed 2 houses for the kids, 2 new grandbabies, work stuff, etc. I recently started back up on it and got most of the wiring figured out - I messed something up with the new headlights that I gotta track down, but it was pretty cool seeing it light up for the first time in almost 10 years!
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It has a posi rear end but not the most desirable gearing, either a 2.41 or 2.56 (can't remember) but I picked up a 3.23 posi rear end, cleaned it up, added rear disc brakes and am waiting to get that swapped out soon.
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When I swap out the rear end, I will be adding PTFB GT rear leaf springs that I purchased a few months back. I also just ordered a Holley Sniper Master kit with the in-tank fuel pump, so while the leaf springs and axle are out I will drop the tank and get that installed at the same time. Will also be going with the full Holley Hyperspark Ignition set up as well.
Other things left to do yet:
- Fab brackets for driver's side seat. Hoping to be able to retain power functions.
- Figure out how I'm going to mount the center console.
- Fix wiring issue with headlights
- Install Sniper EFI and fire engine for first time!
- Long list of little things.
I have a 200r4 that I may also install. That may wait for a bit. I also picked up a 455 from a big car that needs rebuilt so will probably wait and swap it all out at once.
So there ya go - 2.5 years of work summed in one long post!