66 Chevelle project
Doug
Unfortunately the pretty black paint you see surrounding the windshield (special primer made specifically for this)....will not stick to glass that does not have the special, modern ceramic coating. I tried is several times before figuring it out. I had to resort to the butyl tape, and eventually I will cover it from the outside with glossy black vinyl to keep the sun from eating away at it.
1. I think you just ordered larger glass, correct? Who does this and will they do it for any car?
2. Any idea on cost?
Unfortunately the pretty black paint you see surrounding the windshield (special primer made specifically for this)....will not stick to glass that does not have the special, modern ceramic coating. I tried is several times before figuring it out. I had to resort to the butyl tape, and eventually I will cover it from the outside with glossy black vinyl to keep the sun from eating away at it.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...-3-swap-7.html
Link is to the correct page, just scroll down a little bit
P.S. cost is probably $30 in materials.
Last edited by superdave84; May 26, 2016 at 11:24 PM.
No updates. Haven't worked on the car for a bit...too much traveling for work. There are still a few small items to address before sending it to paint.
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Driver's roof at windshield:

Driver's roof at quarter:

Tail light panel at quarter:

Passenger inner quarter:

Along with the roof, the decklid has about 1/4" of filler on it with a couple holes. Probably a new decklid as well. Time to start ordering parts. At least I'm not trying to buy a new body...
At any rate, It's really not too bad for 50 years and an ex-vinyl top car.
From the picture above, you can see the Eddie Motorsports billet trunk hinges. Beautiful pieces, but the gas struts interfere with the rear tubes of the TigerCage. Body shop is spacing out the brackets that mount the down tube to the frame under the floor. Not a big deal, but something to note if anyone else plans on the same stuff.
Damage to passenger rear quarter (far rear lower section):
Slow process by body shop, but I'm not too anxious. Of course I want the car ASAP, but it is allowing me to amass more parts and prepare for when I get it back. Best estimate is that I'll have it back in 6 months or so and hopefully on the road for next summer.
-Jim

Got tired of not working on the car myself and decided to tackle the dash which I had in the garage. Livorsi gauges, blinker, high beam and check engine light LEDs, keyless start button, Vintage air controls, vents and accessory switches. I didn't want to use standard wiper, headlight, etc switches, so I'm using lighted (fake) carbon fiber covered toggles. The last toggle is momentary up and down for locks.


Finally, received my Holley LS forward bias engine brackets:
-Jim
This is at the corner of the A-pillar. Other side is just as bad

Here's a shot of the other side, but in the upper left of the picture, you can see where the windshield channel is supposed to fit. It's like that all the way across. Since I can't get these parts, they have to fabricate it. Gonna be longer...







Well sir, it's looking great. If you ever feel in a giving mood and want to donate the car to me let me know! 
