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theastronaut 03-05-2020 03:32 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
A few updates. I have another Michelin autocross this weekend, so I bought a new set of AR1's since the one's I bought last year are used up. Phil's Tire Service in NY is stocking these now so I didn't have to order them out of Ireland like last time.

Its not often that a full set of race tires ships in two 20x20x15" boxes. :lol:

https://i.imgur.com/jgeodzsh.jpg



These are almost the same width as the 185/60-13's I bought last year but are quite a bit shorter to help gearing on tight autocross courses.

https://i.imgur.com/l1rFqbph.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/eExIliqh.jpg


I also finally found a set of 14x7" wheels in the perfect offset, and they're not ugly! This is the widest that'll fit without flaring the fenders, and the added width stretches the tire to stabilize the sidewall and contact patch. I've had the 185's fold the tread in really hard corners on 6" wheels, making the front end hop.


This isn't them, but it's what they'll look like once I strip and refinish them. Very similar to BMW Alpina wheels.

https://i.imgur.com/rSsqjMnh.jpg



It takes -3.5 camber, rolled/pulled fenders, and small body coilovers to barely get 7" to fit under the stock fenders/quarters.

https://i.imgur.com/xYzwjwih.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/08IYEnGh.jpg

theastronaut 03-05-2020 04:10 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
I've also started recovering the race seat. I bought it used about two years ago and it wasn't in the best shape then and it's gone downhill since. We already had the leather, and another local upholstery shop had an insert material that'll compliment the stock interior colors.

Stripped down.

https://i.imgur.com/RH3DYDTh.jpg


New materials.

https://i.imgur.com/4L7rBW6h.jpg


Headrest panel marked to have the logo embroidered.

https://i.imgur.com/ttuz6E3h.jpg


The sides of the seat were pretty lumpy so I glued 1/4" dense foam and block sanded it flat for a good base for the leather to glue to.

https://i.imgur.com/c5xwdNLh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/zwyRPbqh.jpg


The edges were uneven.

https://i.imgur.com/oCVw9LUh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/4VJHjuNh.jpg


Filled the low spots in with foam and used a 2" grinder to level the excess.

https://i.imgur.com/KcBshoah.jpg


Insert design laid out.

https://i.imgur.com/M7wgFH8h.jpg


So dad has done upholstery for 40+ years; that's all he did when he first opened up the shop but I've never taken the time to learn how to sew. These are my first practice pieces.

https://i.imgur.com/RJG2vE9h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/PYvThRAh.jpg


The test piece with 1/2 sew foam to make raised panels for the inserts didn't look exactly like I wanted it to, and the stretch of the material made it difficult to keep the edges perfectly square. So I had the idea to cut the shape from 1/4" foam and glue that over the insert padding to create the raised pattern.

https://i.imgur.com/kmNOQUhh.jpg


With the insert design and raised foam idea working, I needed to make a metal backer for the upper 1/4" foam pieces to glue to since I wanted the upper part of the back rest to fit more flush with the backrest than the 1" foam I was using for the lower part. To blend from a flat background to the 1" foam I glued the 1" foam to the bottom of the metal panel and used a 2" grinder to gradually fade from 1" down to nothing. It still need a bit more shaping but the idea will work.


Small test piece.

https://i.imgur.com/ElzkvdSh.jpg


Full backrest foam and upper panel.

https://i.imgur.com/fnqq7Ieh.jpg

mongocanfly 03-05-2020 06:05 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
seat work looks good John

theastronaut 03-05-2020 09:59 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8689607)
seat work looks good John

Thanks! It's been really fun figuring out how to do all of this.


Backrest padding finished.

https://i.imgur.com/sK8uJoeh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/LmIu8y3h.jpg


Left room for the materials to wrap around the edges.

https://i.imgur.com/ZwhZTB2h.jpg


I made a small test panel and covered it to see how much I needed to compensate for the material in each channel between the foam blocks. Then transferred that spacing over to the cloth and used an iron to form creases for easier alignment when gluing the fabric onto the foam.

http://i.imgur.com/y7EStj9h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/EwqACFSh.jpg


The finished insert.

https://i.imgur.com/RAs3hsKh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Gj0GZZxh.jpg

theastronaut 03-09-2020 03:07 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Came in 19th overall out of 67 cars at the autocross. The layout was really open and set up for cars with more power so my 75 hp wasn't enough to keep up with faster cars.

https://i.imgur.com/tOjiL6Hh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/4K3HDu0h.jpg



Had to replace a rear shock, it's blown a few from the mounting bushings being too tight (I think). So I shortened the spring hat to make a flat surface for the bushing to sit on and eliminated the steel bushing seat. This also shortened the extended shock length (measured from the body mounting point) so there's 1/2" less droop now which should limit body roll slightly.

Before:

https://i.imgur.com/PoMmDjSh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/wWNetzYh.jpg


After:

https://i.imgur.com/OoEI1h0h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/NkaSAlnh.jpg




Forgot to post a before pic of the seat. The original cover was a really thin material and the bottom only had a drawstring to secure the cover to the seat. It didn't last long, and only the logo was worth saving for a monogram shop to have as a pattern.

https://i.imgur.com/g8Wyo6Uh.jpg


Finished the seat base pad and cover.

https://i.imgur.com/zQOomgNh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Jfs4ZRQh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/yLMR5bXh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/f8L5947h.jpg


Headrest cover monogrammed.

https://i.imgur.com/zlhuTsBh.jpg

mongocanfly 03-09-2020 05:27 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Congrats on the finish...seat looks great....

nitroracer 03-09-2020 10:26 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
I've never seen this much detail on making a custom seat, its really neat to see it come together. I think I have the same type of seat for my old Integra.

theastronaut 03-13-2020 01:45 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8691907)
Congrats on the finish...seat looks great....

Thanks Greg!


Quote:

Originally Posted by nitroracer (Post 8692059)
I've never seen this much detail on making a custom seat, its really neat to see it come together. I think I have the same type of seat for my old Integra.

It's been really interesting to attempt this, I'm itching to get started back on it and stitch the leather sides.

theastronaut 03-13-2020 02:23 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
The Miata engine I bought ended up needing too much work, so I found another Capri this week, this time running and driving with a big nose engine for only $400. The guy that had it quit driving it after it wouldn't pass inspection due to the taillight sockets being messed up and it not idling. The idle problem ended up just being a cracked intake boot between the air flow meter and throttle body, throwing off the amount of air going through the AFM. The interior is rough and the quarters are rusty so I'll pull the engine for the red car since it runs good and part out/scrap the rest.

https://i.imgur.com/xjoHSKqh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/jLsByrCh.jpg


Test drive vid. It makes around 90-100 hp stock and the Capri weighs 700 pounds more than a Festiva. It should make 150ish in the Festiva and rev to 8,000 rpm so it'll be a bit quicker once swapped over.


MP&C 03-14-2020 09:27 AM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
John, you’re just having too much fun! :lol:

theastronaut 06-02-2020 01:52 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Finally got a chance to get the new/old wheels stripped and painted. I had single stage urethane color matched the the Festiva's paint code so the color would match. Pretty happy with how they turned out.


https://i.imgur.com/Sqt3ToDh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/SB7U9Rzh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/MU1YFGFh.jpg


Also found another cheap Capri, the owners were only asking $150 for it. The wiring harness under the hood is completely destroyed and its beginning to rust underneath so it's not worth saving, but it has a good big nose 1.6 and a lot of good parts to resell. It came with a really rare '94 XR2 only spoiler, only 366 XR2's were imported here that year.

https://i.imgur.com/cwWJcBgh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ePqoBEKh.jpg

mongocanfly 06-02-2020 02:14 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Nice sunset pics ....

theastronaut 06-09-2020 09:31 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8750634)
Nice sunset pics ....

Thanks... unfortunately things didn't go well with it today.

https://i.imgur.com/8qssuJKh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/gxikDCVh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/DzT9omZh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/3Jv2gb4h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/RHMOwKTh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/gYWZ4VYh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/oDHoAiZh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/n3YY5ufh.jpg


It's pretty bad... the C-pillar was hit hard enough that it's warped the body from the b-pillar back. The paint is cracked on the roof rail above the B-pillar and the passenger door is scraping the latch when opening/closing it now. The hatch isn't latching correctly either. You can see just how bad the roof is warped by the gap at the front of the quarter window. I have full coverage on it but I'm sure repairs would cost more than its worth, so it'll probably be totaled. And negotiating a reasonable value on the car with the insurance company probably won't be fun either, NADA range is 500 for low retail to $1225 high retail, KBB is $1038 to $2115... neither are realistic. It still drives fine, but I'll have to take it to a shop with a frame machine and hopefully they can get it back in shape.

https://i.imgur.com/Hn6EzIQh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5cxg8y5h.jpg

mongocanfly 06-09-2020 09:37 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Dang the bad luck...!!

theastronaut 07-02-2020 08:46 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
No real progress, just more parts collecting. I finally found another set of NOS Cibie driving lights (top lights in pic) to tie in with the high beams for better distance visibility at night. This was one of the best things I did to the maroon '88 when I first bought it.

https://i.imgur.com/JbOjCQXh.jpg


Found a set of BMW/BBS 13x6" wheels for cheap locally, but only because I was running low on wheels... :lol:

https://i.imgur.com/kQbIhGjh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/rRUHicqh.jpg


The new cover for the race seat had been on hold, waiting on these harness grommets to show up. They were supposed to be aluminum but were plated instead, which would've worked for the brushed finish I wanted if the plating hadn't been so thin. I'll have to strip all the copper off or find another option.

https://i.imgur.com/h09cKZvh.jpg


I picked up a rust free local '93 Aqua for a friend in Ohio and delivered it to him at a weekend Festiva meet near Columbus. The flatbed did great on the 1100 mile round trip, and got better than expected mileage even with all the hills- 11.1 towing on the way up and 12.3 on the way back with the tow dolly strapped to the flatbed. One of the guys had someone hit him at an intersection, so I helped pull out the damage using ratchet straps and limited tools. I got to drive a 1.6 dohc swapped Festiva for the first time, and also a 1.8 swap, and finally a 1.6 turbo XR2 swapped Festiva... that was probably top 2-3 fastest cars I've ever driven, and I'm itching to XR2 swap one of mine now.

https://i.imgur.com/gedaRLsh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/V7UG0Ehh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/xqGQLd0h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/w6jsGkfh.jpg


I've been wanting an Aspire trans for the shorter final drive and was able to pick one up at the meet in Ohio. I split the case to look inside but haven't done anything else with it yet.

https://i.imgur.com/I8ERACGh.jpg


And I bought another Capri, this time a pretty special one. They only made 366 turbo XR2 models in '94 (last year of production) so I was surprised to find one that was close enough and cheap enough. The owner parked it a few years back after a mechanic shop ruined the crankshaft snout after redoing the timing belt. He had bought another XR2 engine to fix it but it ended up also having a bad crank snout, so he gave up on it. I bought it Friday after work and got the drivetrain and harness/ecu pulled. I'll do a quick detail on the shell and post it on the Capri group for someone to restore.

https://i.imgur.com/DzQYCsAh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ARSkSzIh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/aVLQBsXh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/W5ncMTeh.jpg

gigamanx 07-02-2020 08:56 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by theastronaut (Post 8754768)
Thanks... unfortunately things didn't go well with it today.


It's pretty bad... the C-pillar was hit hard enough that it's warped the body from the b-pillar back. The paint is cracked on the roof rail above the B-pillar and the passenger door is scraping the latch when opening/closing it now. The hatch isn't latching correctly either. You can see just how bad the roof is warped by the gap at the front of the quarter window. I have full coverage on it but I'm sure repairs would cost more than its worth, so it'll probably be totaled. And negotiating a reasonable value on the car with the insurance company probably won't be fun either, NADA range is 500 for low retail to $1225 high retail, KBB is $1038 to $2115... neither are realistic. It still drives fine, but I'll have to take it to a shop with a frame machine and hopefully they can get it back in shape.

https://i.imgur.com/Hn6EzIQh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/5cxg8y5h.jpg


That's awful to see man. Here I am ready through your thread seeing all the work and enjoyment only for murphy to go drop a tree right where you parked. Junk it maybe? Keep the seats and tires for the next ride :)

theastronaut 07-07-2020 02:46 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gigamanx (Post 8768002)
That's awful to see man. Here I am ready through your thread seeing all the work and enjoyment only for murphy to go drop a tree right where you parked. Junk it maybe? Keep the seats and tires for the next ride :)

It sucks, but at least its fixable. I'll push the roof rail back in place and repaint it.



I bought another turbo Capri over the weekend for a drivetrain donor. Got it for $250 and it the owner said it was running six months ago. Doesn't seem to be getting fuel so it should be a simple fix to make it run again.

https://i.imgur.com/M4KiEBwh.jpg

mongocanfly 07-07-2020 06:34 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Another one ....wow...I'm sure you'll get the other fixed...

theastronaut 10-08-2020 01:17 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Went to Illinois a few weeks ago for a Festiva meet and autocross. I think I came in 32nd overall out of around 70 cars and first out of all of the Festivas. It was a fairly open layout so only having 75hp hurt me, and there were numerous trailered/purpose built autocross cars that were running Hoosier A7 slicks competing. I was 5.3 seconds off the fastest time of the day.

https://i.imgur.com/cRGIjGXh.jpg?1

https://i.imgur.com/7frPzIGh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/oMBnTuYh.jpg


I've been wanting a hit and miss engine for years now but they're hard to find in SC. One of the guys at the meet had a 1924 Fairbanks Morse 1.5hp throttle governed engine that I ended up buying... it's not a spoked flywheel hit and miss like I wanted but I can maybe use it to trade up to one.

https://i.imgur.com/6pr6bNdh.jpg


The engine is starting to get a little weak and smokey so I started collecting parts to build a replacement. I want to stick with the original 1.3 sohc in the white car just to keep it simple.

I picked up a '94 Aspire for a friend in NY and he let me have the engine and trans for storing it for him. Its the same engine and trans as a Festiva, just geared shorter (4.05 vs 3.77). I'll use the trans since to help it pull out of slow corners better, and it'll still hit 60 in second since the new engine will rev to 8k instead of 7k. I had planned on using the engine since it only had 150k miles but it ended up having a blown head gasket and really warped head- the cam had to be hammered out.


https://i.imgur.com/aQ9U1sNh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/qnj3qDWh.jpg


Another friend had chopped up a stock engine to see how thick the castings were in various areas.

https://i.imgur.com/b1Ng19ah.jpg


Measuring the combustion chambers, then refilling them with the amount of cc's needed to get the compression where I want it- .090" off. I had the warped head cut .100" to make sure it could be cut that far safely.

https://i.imgur.com/svXhclbh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Vb1f4Cch.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/DSw55nrh.jpg


Measuring valve spring pressure.

https://i.imgur.com/QCiRyuah.jpg


I've been buying up NOS parts for the build as they've popped up on eBay. There's a set of NOS .030" over pistons in the mail now.

https://i.imgur.com/0d62FAJh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/j79VvgMh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/FkUmA3Uh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/CBuP2m6h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/GQwEze5h.jpg


One major upgrade I'm doing is swapping in a 02-05ish Kia Rio crank and rods. They're identical except it has full counterweighting on every rod throw instead of only on half of the throws on the original crank. These also have a harmonic balancer instead of the stamped steel Festiva pulley. This should help the bearings last longer when spinning 8k rpm.

https://i.imgur.com/yKLGP5fh.jpg


I went to an auction awhile back and bought a tub of AN hoses for $15 with no idea of what I was going to do with them but they were too cheap to pass up. I'll be able to use them to vent the block and head to an air/oil separator. The stock venting leaves a lot to be desired when revving higher than stock, especially on my worn engine that has some blow by.

https://i.imgur.com/GGMesNEh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/uVpaI5Hh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/qJMwh3Fh.jpg


And no update would be complete without the purchase of another Capri :lol:

https://i.imgur.com/q3qA6swh.jpg

theastronaut 12-27-2020 05:00 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Made a bit more progress on the b3 build. The original intake has been a restriction even on the mild 75-80hp engine that's in it now. A friend of mine in the Festiva group has been playing around with aluminum casting and wanted an intake that would adapt independent throttle bodies from a sports bike to the original Festiva engine, and we had talked about a version for bike carbs as well. The angles runners required for bike carbs didn't work out, but we found snowmobile carbs that are designed to mount flat and he made castings to mount them to the engine using 3D printed forms.


This was a test run, not the actual production piece we'll end up using. I have the 3d printed forms now to slick up with high build primer and paint so we can send them to another friend that will cast and machine a batch of them.

https://i.imgur.com/1IrQ99Fh.jpg



Yamaha RX1 carbs and dual Ferrea valve springs that are known good to at least 8500 rpm.

https://i.imgur.com/iKamhDuh.jpg


I decided to use the original block instead of the standard bore Aspire block after finding NOS .030" pistons on eBay and NOS Mazda rings in Dubai.

https://i.imgur.com/x6dUPF7h.jpg


Before/after pics of porting the head.

https://i.imgur.com/G3AAEtsh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/x9ESFQFh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/n6VT2n0h.jpg



Found a suitable spot on the block to drill and tap for a breather vent. I'll also drill/tap the valve cover and run lines to an air/oil separator.

https://i.imgur.com/iXyrrQ9h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/0WsYtHCh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/iXyrrQ9h.jpg


And the obligatory Capri purchase post. Found this one 20 min away for $450 and it was running/driving with only 130k miles. It's a '92 so it has a big nose crank engine. Plan is to do a little fixing up and drive it while the Festiva is apart getting the new engine swapped and dialed in. I've already bought a set of wheels and tires, new top, basic maintenance parts for the engine, and pulled a bunch of parts from my parts cars to make it dailyable. I'm off all this week so I'll work on doing some minor bodywork an shoot it the original white color to make it less ugly. I've put around 375 miles on it so far and it runs and drives great.

https://i.imgur.com/UV5kEezh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/dy7pgxHh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/qWUoNeph.jpg

mongocanfly 12-27-2020 09:12 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Wow.....you've been busy..!!

Russell Ashley 12-28-2020 09:35 AM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
I didn't know you could still buy a running and driving car for $450 dollars. The wheels and tires look great, it's going to look good when you work your magic on it.

rusty76 01-03-2021 08:08 AM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
You were talking about using the RIO crank. Are the Festiva and RIO motors the same? I’m just curious because I’m noticing some patterns here. It seems the Miata, RIO and Festiva see to be close relatives. Nice work and info as usual.

theastronaut 01-12-2021 04:25 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8855343)
Wow.....you've been busy..!!

Yep!



Quote:

Originally Posted by Russell Ashley (Post 8855504)
I didn't know you could still buy a running and driving car for $450 dollars. The wheels and tires look great, it's going to look good when you work your magic on it.

Thanks, I literally registered it and put a new soft top on it and it was ready to drive. It's crazy how cheap Capris are. I did have to put a water pump on it about 200 miles into driving it, it started leaking. Went ahead and did the cam/crank seals and timing belt while I was at it.



Quote:

Originally Posted by rusty76 (Post 8858377)
You were talking about using the RIO crank. Are the Festiva and RIO motors the same? I’m just curious because I’m noticing some patterns here. It seems the Miata, RIO and Festiva see to be close relatives. Nice work and info as usual.

They're not all the same but similar. Mazda originally designed the Festiva for Ford, and Ford had Kia build the models that were sold it the US. The drivetrain was based on existing Mazda B-series engines used in the 323 and was built and assembled by Mazda in Japan, but Kia continued to use various Mazda B-based engines and random mechanical parts even after Festiva production was over. Early Miata 1.6 DOHC engines are the same block/head/internals as Mazda 323 GT/GTX and Capri, the Miata had different external parts since it was RWD. Festiva has a 1.3 version of the SOHC 1.6 323 engine, the bore is different and the head has different sized ports but it's basically identical except for the bore size. It's a direct bolt in upgrade for a Festiva. Rio's have an updated version of the 1.6 DOHC engine, the crank dimensions are the same and the block is mostly the same with an updated head. The 02-05ish Rio's still used steering racks that interchange with Festiva racks, we adapt the Kia front strut mounts to Festivas since they have bearings instead of bushings so it steers easier. The 1.5 and 1.6 early 2000's Rio engines either are Mazda engines, or have a lot in common with Mazda engines, so some of those parts interchange directly with Festiva/Capri engines. The Capri/Miata engine has the same stroke as the Festiva engine, as does the Rio crank and all of the flywheels/harmonic dampers, etc will interchange. I think the rod length is different on Festiva/Rio and Capri/Miata so I went with the Rio crank and rods to get the double throw couterweights with rods that fit the Festiva block and pistons. It makes for really good parts availability and a lot of parts to choose from for upgrades, and it's all dirt cheap since its so common. The DOHC parts are pretty stout too since the engine was originally developed for rally use in the 323 GTX.

theastronaut 01-12-2021 06:43 PM

Re: '88 F*rd Festiva Autocross/Track/Daily Driver Build
 
The rear quarters needed more work to make the wheels fit in the rear so I cut the inner fenderwell and pushed the quarter out about an inch with a porta power, then plug welded a strip over the cut. That made the quarter buckle directly over the wheel, so I pushed it out and did some hammer/dolly stretching to straighten it out, then skimmed and blocked it straight.

https://i.imgur.com/DPC93xFh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/vstZn4jh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/AHh0cqyh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/y05XB3Ch.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/rfNTMORh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Yw73y1Eh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/g60rXKoh.jpg


Bodywork roughed in, SPI paint bought.

https://i.imgur.com/UdJZvh8h.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Mv9aBznh.jpg


Now they tuck under with some camber added. This is right at full compression, it won't sit quite this low when its done.

https://i.imgur.com/XZW6M2Gh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/PRX0r0Jh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/k4lBsVph.jpg


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