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helomech
May 28th, 2014, 08:45 PM
So shortly after buying the current project, I had to fly to CA to pack up my house down there and move everything up here to the new place.

I KNOW we donated, gave away, sold and yard sale'd a BUNCH of stuff. Why there's still SOOO MUCH STUFF that came with us, I just don't know. Add to that, the different layout of this new place, certain things just don't fit, etc. So the garage became the mecca for boxes o' stuff.

My sister owns an auction house, so I've been trying to dump as much stuff in to boxes that I can drop off with her. I've made it to where I can see FLOOR in the garage. Several boxes in there actually say GARAGE on them... This must mean I'm getting close. Almost time to hit up Lowes for some garage shelving so I can get somewhat organized in there.

The movers did a FAN TAS TIC job on moving my things. They snapped the drain pipe/valve off the bottom of my compressor. I think I have enough space to get an ez-out in there to remove the piece of tubing that still in there. My media blast cabinet showed up EMPTY? But the drain door is closed... hm, weird. ok, so... here's the part that really got me. The FIRST thing I see when they open the side doors on the semi trailer... My stacked, rollaway toolbox... lying facedown, down a step. I locked the drawers and shrink wrapped this thing and they still had the drawers open up with tools falling out. :bicker:For lack of better words and to hide my true feelings, the "genius" driver had the "brilliant" idea to just roll the thing up on it's top, then over to its wheels. Yeah, good luck with that Pal. I bet you can't even budge it. I removed the brackets that hold the top box in place, set it upright. They dollied that over to the garage. Then I showed "genius" the wheels on the lower box... so we stood it up and rolled it to the garage. Set the top box on, reattach brackets, etc. The box made it with minor dents to the lid. It took some serious drawer shaking to get things to settle inside to where I could even open them. Now, I haven't been in it yet to fix everything. Now I used to be an aircraft mechanic. My toolbox is VERY organized... er... WAS... I'm sure it's going to take me the better part of 2 hours to go through and put things back where they belong.

Meh... let's see... where was I... Is anyone still reading this? lol.

Long story, sh, well, long... once I can see floor and have shelves in place, I intend to pull the 302 and c4 out of the car so I can go through those, clean up the engine bay, cut out the rusted floors and weld in the new panels I bought... Then... What SEATS do I put in? There are currently NO seats. I read somewhere about a truck seat of some sort that fits in the rear area without too much modification. What about front seats? I prefer buckets. Not opposed to the foxbody mustang GT seats, though I'm getting older and comfy is a good thing.

This will just be an around town car. Local shows. Highway worthy to make trips down to Portland, etc. So no plastic race seats.

On a side note, I have what looks like a 65-66 mustang rear seat that came in this car. It's red (hate red interior). It's actually in really good shape if anyone knows of anybody needing a rear for their mustang.
Anyway... if you're still here, thanks for letting me ramble. Can't wait to actually get things organized, fixed and tools touching Falcon...

Oh yeah, this is a '64 2-door post. V8 car. It seems to be sort of a Calico variety of colors. Mostly blue. Every car I've ever redone, I've put black carpet, seats, etc. into. This one has a blue dash in it and I sort of like it. Thinking I might actually redo the dash in blue, a dark blue carpet.. Maybe a black with blue or blue with black seats...

ok, I can now tell that the pain meds have me rammmmmmbling. This isn't a Nash site... so, Adieu!

dhbfaster
May 28th, 2014, 09:34 PM
Reminds of my move to Washington...guy shows up with a half full semi (he needed an empty one) and says "Oh they WAY under quoted this job!" I'll let your imagination do the rest of the work on how it went from there!

Anyway...Welcome to the forum, and hopefully welcome to the club! When you get a chance, post some pics of your falcon- and your newly organized tool box. Hey, at least your stuff got here! :rocker:

SmithKid
May 28th, 2014, 09:43 PM
Yup, welcome to the Forum. I echo Don's post regarding pics of your ride. We like 'em!

Sounds like you want to go with buckets, but in case you decide on a inexpensive alternative, I have a totally rebuilt and recovered seat from my Ranchero, in '65 two-tone blue in VERY good condition. Just want to get it out of my way and will let it go cheap. Pics on request (they're already on here somewhere, but I can't find them).

Luva65wagon
May 29th, 2014, 12:04 AM
uh humm...

http://www.rainierfalcons.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2461

:)

Luva65wagon
May 29th, 2014, 12:23 AM
Sounds like you want to go with buckets, but in case you decide on a inexpensive alternative, I have a totally rebuilt and recovered seat from my Ranchero, in '65 two-tone blue in VERY good condition. Just want to get it out of my way and will let it go cheap. Pics on request (they're already on here somewhere, but I can't find them).

http://www.rainierfalcons.com/forums/showpost.php?p=12292&postcount=4

SmithKid
May 29th, 2014, 11:09 AM
Roger, how'd you find that link? I think I need some more schooling.

doghows
May 29th, 2014, 01:05 PM
You and me both Gene. I usually end up mentioning something and one of the computer savy members post up the link. I can never find anything either.

Oh yeah glad your almost ready to really start :sawzall: working on that falcon hope to see you at some of the events, with or without car !!

Luva65wagon
May 29th, 2014, 01:31 PM
I'm just gooder at it.

SmithKid
May 29th, 2014, 02:15 PM
I'll agree to that. Even your language skills are gooder and gooder all the time. Now how about the schooling? How about a new thread just for that purpose.

helomech
June 16th, 2014, 08:04 PM
Well, time has flown by. With the exception of an excess of still not yet unloaded boxes in the garage, the move is done. I loaned out my trailer and just got it back today. Now I should be able to shove a bunch of loaded boxes and small furniture in there so I can A: get it out of my garage and 2: drop it off at the auction house.

The GF is away for the next three weeks. Perhaps this Friday is the day I start cutting away at the floor panel rust. With the car buried under tarps, blankets, small boxes, etc., it's been tough to get going on it.

I just ordered door and ignition lock sets, ignition switch bezel, gas pedal, trunk lock and a carpet kit. Figure I might as well start building the parts closet up. With any luck, I'll pull the engine and trans out this weekend and dump a couple gallons of paint stripper on that raspberry colored underhood paint. [yay] I'll just shoot it back to a satin black. Easy Peasy.

I've seen there's a place over in Tacoma that does a .302 for about $1300 with a core exchange. Hot tanked, honed, yada yada with a 12 mo warranty. Does this sound reasonable? I'm not really edumacated on the whole engine rebuilding thing. So unless someone local is willing to visit once I get the thing on the stand, I assume I'll just swap it out for a rebuilt with a warranty.

RB

helomech
June 28th, 2014, 06:23 PM
Super deluxe, high quality Harbor Freight leveler showed up this morning via FedEx. Opted to just pull the engine for now. Leveler seems like it would work better with longer chains, or no intake. Or, someone who knew what they were doing with it. lol.

Tq converter only had one nut out of the four studs. Everything is pretty clean. Oil in the engine oil filter was clean as coming out of a new bottle. I'm 95% certain the person was putting this thing back together when they passed away.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/HeloMech/cars/64%20Falcon%20Pt%20Deux/EngineOut_zps8eae9931.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v717/HeloMech/cars/64%20Falcon%20Pt%20Deux/TqConverter_zps1ba5c5e7.jpg

Nathan289
June 28th, 2014, 06:40 PM
Sure looks like a new torque converter to me.

EdsFunny
June 28th, 2014, 09:58 PM
Good that the car is getting some love. I'm pretty certain I'll be in the middle of a project when I pass way, too.