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ross1
02-06-2017, 10:02 AM
I've recently been tapped to do some mechanical restoration of an interesting older car, a Jensen Interceptor Mk. III.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jensen_Interceptor
Being a fan of orphan exotics I'm excited to be working on it. It has a 440 Cryzzlur, as Clarkson would say, so will be adding some extra oomph.
What cool stuff are you other guys working on?

mboor
02-06-2017, 12:30 PM
I always thought those Jensen's were really cool cars. American big block power with a refined euro chassis, best of both worlds. Very cool. What kind of work will you be doing on her? Post some pics when the time comes, id love to see it.

I'm currently working on a turbo M3 build, and a 1972 olds cutlass that's been on the back burner for too long. Moving it to the front burner when the turbo is done. I'm really hoping to blow the dust off on my dad's 1967 lotus elan this summer too.

dangerwillrbnsn
02-06-2017, 01:54 PM
I've been building my e21 for about two years now. Started as a clean, all stock non-running 320is. It's finally becoming something. Now a fully forged 2.1l, cammed, megasquirted, turbocharged, e28 M5 subframes underneath it, group 2 bodywork, etc etc... hopefully I get to tune on it this week. Waiting on some parts right now so I'm sitting still until they arrive. Hoping for about 400chp. She weighed in at 2190lbs.

Pics from front to back here:https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?2180244-Fell-into-a-deal-too-good-to-pass-up-starting-a-new-project

http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae166/dangerwillrobinson/Mobile%20Uploads/20161227_133226_zpsvs1zb58f.jpg

E38740iMD
02-06-2017, 02:37 PM
I've been building my e21 for about two years now. Started as a clean, all stock non-running 320is. It's finally becoming something. Now a fully forged 2.1l, cammed, megasquirted, turbocharged, e28 M5 subframes underneath it, group 2 bodywork, etc etc... hopefully I get to tune on it this week. Waiting on some parts right now so I'm sitting still until they arrive. Hoping for about 400chp. She weighed in at 2190lbs.

Pics from front to back here:https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?2180244-Fell-into-a-deal-too-good-to-pass-up-starting-a-new-project

http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae166/dangerwillrobinson/Mobile%20Uploads/20161227_133226_zpsvs1zb58f.jpg

HOLY MOLY that looks beautiful!

bikedad
02-06-2017, 02:50 PM
Built this for 8 years and sold it recently to buy my 335i.

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Neel
02-06-2017, 05:23 PM
I have a chevelle i need to start. :/

ross1
02-06-2017, 05:56 PM
I always thought those Jensen's were really cool cars. American big block power with a refined euro chassis, best of both worlds. Very cool. What kind of work will you be doing on her? Post some pics when the time comes, id love to see it.

I'm currently working on a turbo M3 build, and a 1972 olds cutlass that's been on the back burner for too long. Moving it to the front burner when the turbo is done. I'm really hoping to blow the dust off on my dad's 1967 lotus elan this summer too.
The Interceptor IS a neat car, but being a cottage built British car it hasn't fared well over time. I need to read up about them a bit. Front suspension looks to be Jag, leaf sprung live rear axle from ?? It's a big heavy tourer but certainly has lots more balls than most of it's contemporaries. Owner wants a high stall torque converter behind the 440 with a dyno sheet that purports near 500 hp. Don't think he has grand touring in mind.
I'll be inspecting the engine built by others long ago then installing it along with the rest of the drive train and whatever else is(or isn't) in a bunch of boxes.
I'm hoping the engine wasn't assembled by the same builder as the last project this guy provided me as the last one had "issues". That project was a GM A body of the same generation as your Cutlass. Those cars are really, really nice drivers, they do everything pretty well and are simple a brick. I have a big soft spot in my heart for them.

Don't blow too hard on the Lotus, just kidding.

UberXY
02-06-2017, 08:11 PM
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dangerwillrbnsn
02-06-2017, 08:40 PM
HOLY MOLY that looks beautiful!

Thanks!

ross1
02-07-2017, 08:54 AM
HOLY MOLY that looks beautiful!
Better yet, it looks like it is a barrel of monkeys to drive. I'd be beating that thing like rented mule!

uses0ap
02-07-2017, 09:22 PM
1992 Acura Integra (GSR). Yes, one of those Hondas. Actually quite rare, they only produced +/- 5000 units for the GSR model. My main project car. Building it for track purposes. Far from finished, but progress is steady. Future plans include more aerodynamics, beefer wheels/tires, custom wiring (switch panel/standalone ecu/aftermarket gauges). Future, future plans include a full rollcage, weight reduction (tar removal), and possible stitch/seam weld the chassis.


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Kingpin025
02-08-2017, 05:58 AM
In 2012 I picked up a 2004 Ford F- 150 SVT Lightning. At the time I'd driven one that a buddy of mine bought new in 2001 and had for a few years. When I started looking for a truck I wasn't really in the market for any particular brand but I wanted a V-8 and a manual transmission. I had no idea that combination was all but eliminated in the mid-nineties. The only thing close to that was the Dodge SRT-10 single cab, but they were still commanding the about $25K. I figured if I was most likely going to have to get a truck with an auto, it might as well be fast. I managed to pick up the Lightning for $13k. I ended up going with a full Hotchkis suspension along with replacing all of the suspension bushings. I also had the factory Eaton supercharger and intake plenum ported and added an aFe intake. It's actually been a great vehicle and nothing beats a screaming supercharger at WOT.

ross1
02-08-2017, 09:01 AM
1992 Acura Integra (GSR). Yes, one of those Hondas. Actually quite rare, they only produced +/- 5000 units for the GSR model. My main project car. Building it for track purposes. Far from finished, but progress is steady. Future plans include more aerodynamics, beefer wheels/tires, custom wiring (switch panel/standalone ecu/aftermarket gauges). Future, future plans include a full rollcage, weight reduction (tar removal), and possible stitch/seam weld the chassis.

Nice to see a "rice burner" who's form follows function rather than some cartoon version of a race car.

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[QUOTE=Kingpin025;29590750]In 2012 I picked up a 2004 Ford F- 150 SVT Lightning. At the time I'd driven one that a buddy of mine bought new in 2001 and had for a few years. When I started looking for a truck I wasn't really in the market for any particular brand but I wanted a V-8 and a manual transmission. I had no idea that combination was all but eliminated in the mid-nineties. The only thing close to that was the Dodge SRT-10 single cab, but they were still commanding the about $25K. I figured if I was most likely going to have to get a truck with an auto, it might as well be fast. I managed to pick up the Lightning for $13k. I ended up going with a full Hotchkis suspension along with replacing all of the suspension bushings. I also had the factory Eaton supercharger and intake plenum ported and added an aFe intake. It's actually been a great vehicle and nothing beats a screaming supercharger at WOT.

Any problem keeping head gaskets in it?
My mailman is a gearhead so we always chat. His son drag races a Lightning and is constantly lifting the head off it, I suspect he has the boost dialed a bit though. If so any suggestions I could offer him?

mboor
02-08-2017, 09:36 AM
The Interceptor IS a neat car, but being a cottage built British car it hasn't fared well over time. I need to read up about them a bit. Front suspension looks to be Jag, leaf sprung live rear axle from ?? It's a big heavy tourer but certainly has lots more balls than most of it's contemporaries. Owner wants a high stall torque converter behind the 440 with a dyno sheet that purports near 500 hp. Don't think he has grand touring in mind.
I'll be inspecting the engine built by others long ago then installing it along with the rest of the drive train and whatever else is(or isn't) in a bunch of boxes.
I'm hoping the engine wasn't assembled by the same builder as the last project this guy provided me as the last one had "issues". That project was a GM A body of the same generation as your Cutlass. Those cars are really, really nice drivers, they do everything pretty well and are simple a brick. I have a big soft spot in my heart for them.

Don't blow too hard on the Lotus, just kidding.

There a special place in my heart also for the GM A body. My Cutlass was my first "cool" car, bought for a song when i was 19. I drove it for a few years, delivered pizza in it, gave it a paint job (my first paint job) then build a 455 (my first engine build). Then added posi and gears, then the frame came out for boxing/reinforcing, a 4 wheel disc brake upgrade, and some other goodies, the engine was disassembled for new rings / bearings after 30K hard miles. I drove the car about 10K miles in this form, then i got bit by the BMW bug and its been sitting neglected ever since. I learned a lot with this car, and it's been the one physical (and emotional) possession i have that has outlasted everything other one. I plan to be buried in this car one day:stickoutt My plans for it this time around include another paint job, custom interior, full hotchkis treatment, and a T56, all done with a modern pro touring theme. I just have to stop spending all my $$$$ on BMW's first.

I don't even look hard at the Lotus. She's a delicate one.

m735is
02-08-2017, 07:30 PM
I attempted to get the RUSTY bolts out of my sons 94 Accord yesterday to see if I can fix his rack and pinion rusted hard lines. Broke one bolt so far..... Does that count??

I think I've talked him into driving my rusty 95 525i- he's learning how to manual shift. I hope I don't create a BMW monster out him- my other 4 haven't caught the bug- thank God.

Jackson42
02-09-2017, 12:46 AM
Got an XJ-S I've been completely through - runs great, is a terrific grand tourer but needs a paint job. Triumph TR-8 awaiting a steering rack rebuild - the rebuild is easy enough but you've got to take the car halfway apart to get it out - K-frame has to be dropped to get access. Not a great amount of power, but it's a nice torquey little V-8 coupled to a 5-speed, and boy, does it sound sweet! An E-type coupe on the back burner awaiting a full restoration. It's a '67 Series 1.5 car that I've owned since I was 18. Then there's all the BMWs in the family... from my old E30 with 507,000 miles on the clock to the E34 M5 to an E46 330ci with a six-speed, my wife's 318ti and my daughter's 535i. Yeah, I'm a gearhead...

Kingpin025
02-09-2017, 05:29 AM
[QUOTE=uses0ap;29590377]
Any problem keeping head gaskets in it?
My mailman is a gearhead so we always chat. His son drag races a Lightning and is constantly lifting the head off it, I suspect he has the boost dialed a bit though. If so any suggestions I could offer him?

I have not had any issues but I am just mildly upgraded. It has been an incredibly reliable truck since I picked it up. The best possible place he can get answers to most any issues he may have is the Lightning Rodder forum. Ironically most guys that heavily modify their trucks wish they'd have kept them closer to stock so they could drive them more. I kind of took that to heart when I was considering what direction to go.

ross1
02-09-2017, 07:26 AM
[QUOTE=ross1;29590858]

I have not had any issues but I am just mildly upgraded. It has been an incredibly reliable truck since I picked it up. The best possible place he can get answers to most any issues he may have is the Lightning Rodder forum. Ironically most guys that heavily modify their trucks wish they'd have kept them closer to stock so they could drive them more. I kind of took that to heart when I was considering what direction to go.

Pretty sure it's a dedicated race "car". I'll mention the forum to him.

moroza
02-09-2017, 08:46 PM
(Shouldn't this be in OT?)

Some cool rides ITT. Dunno if this is a representative sample, but I notice a lot of British cars and very few other European brands - no Benz, no VAG, no Italians.

That E21 looks hot but very uncomfortable (suspension travel).

I have an 81 Toyota 4wd that trades with the E34 for daily driver vs. storage duty every few months. Currently in storage but I took it out recently to play in the snow; with a rear locker it's impressive but not invincible. The interior is customized the way I like them (ye olde black-on-black-on-wood-on-black-on-chrome-on-more-black) but I don't have photos of that. No good recent photos, just the one hiding behind a friend's '82 2wd.

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Picked up a 96 Passat diesel late last year and just replaced the timing belt and got it driving. Dunno yet what its fate shall be - either 1. fix it up and flip it next time gas prices go up, or 2. keep it because excellent mileage, or 3. steal the engine for my Yota.

kouks
02-12-2017, 01:54 PM
The e38 on my sig photo, like all older BMWs, is a constant project...

Where do you source parts for the Jensen? Make your own?

ross1
02-12-2017, 06:26 PM
The e38 on my sig photo, like all older BMWs, is a constant project...

Where do you source parts for the Jensen? Make your own?
The owner has provided a catalog from a company that provides spares. A lot of it is from other's parts bins.

S61Dan
02-12-2017, 08:36 PM
Just about finished with the 1956 Cadillac Fleetwood for a friend. Came to me painted. I did just about everything else myself.
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii296/vwbug881/caddy_zpsjlplmb5j.png (http://s267.photobucket.com/user/vwbug881/media/caddy_zpsjlplmb5j.png.html)

ross1
02-13-2017, 11:48 AM
Winner^

Strife
02-13-2017, 12:57 PM
Wish I had another project, I swapped my UCF10 LS400 to a manual 5 speed last summer, mostly just to make it less boring to drive since the factory 4 speed auto is just as invincible as the early 1UZ's, I also run it just dumping after the exhaust manifold lol! The factory exhaust had rotted flanges, don't care enough to put a new exhaust on it. I kind of want to sell the thing now, but for how tank-like they are, haven't been able to justify it. They're not that common up here in central Canada.

I've been trying to obtain an e9, e24, e21, or e30 in good enough shape to restore, but these are also very hard to find in Canada. A Saab 900 turbo is also a car that has my interest, but again rare here.

S61Dan
02-13-2017, 07:59 PM
Winner^


Thank you. It was a lot of work Glad it's pretty much done

moroza
02-13-2017, 09:10 PM
Winner^

+1. How's the interior?


Wish I had another project, I swapped my UCF10 LS400 to a manual 5 speed

What trans did you use? Custom driveshaft and pedalbox, I assume?

Between a low Cd, long wheelbase, moderate weight, parts interchangeability, and general comfort, I've long had a fantasy of building a 1st- or 2nd-gen LS300 with a jacked-up 2JZ and a manual, for the ultimate wangan limo.

Layne
02-13-2017, 10:16 PM
I've been restoring this 3.0CS for about 8 months. It came painted and with a later motronic engine and that was about it. I've done loads of wiring, modifications to make it work with the motronic engine, rust repair in the floors, etc, etc. Almost ready to run the engine. Still need to build the custom SS exhaust system, and install all the windows and interior.


http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/y420/Layne205/Bills%20E9/47ADF71A-1621-4CB7-A466-0F4277BD3B20_zpsthhvmjdr.jpg (http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/Layne205/media/Bills%20E9/47ADF71A-1621-4CB7-A466-0F4277BD3B20_zpsthhvmjdr.jpg.html)

e34 Waggin
02-13-2017, 10:34 PM
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Project keep miles off of it!


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e34 Waggin
02-13-2017, 10:35 PM
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170214/9b0ba87b3fedaf61de8eb859356c5aec.jpg

Project zombie apocalypse


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S61Dan
02-14-2017, 06:24 AM
+1. How's the interior?


Still needs door panels, a radio and some small stuff. Owner doesn't have any panels yet.

phishy
02-14-2017, 10:40 AM
Wish I had another project, I swapped my UCF10 LS400 to a manual 5 speed last summer, mostly just to make it less boring to drive since the factory 4 speed auto is just as invincible as the early 1UZ's, I also run it just dumping after the exhaust manifold lol! The factory exhaust had rotted flanges, don't care enough to put a new exhaust on it. I kind of want to sell the thing now, but for how tank-like they are, haven't been able to justify it. They're not that common up here in central Canada.

I've been trying to obtain an e9, e24, e21, or e30 in good enough shape to restore, but these are also very hard to find in Canada. A Saab 900 turbo is also a car that has my interest, but again rare here.

nice! how difficult was the swap?

absolutezero273
02-14-2017, 11:18 AM
Those all definitely look more unique than my project. My project is my 2001 Ford Excursion. It's a 2WD. I'm converting it to 4WD. The thing that will make this different is Excursions were only made with a leaf spring front suspension. But later model Ford superduty trucks came with coil spring 4WD front suspensions. So I found a set of axles from the newer type suspension and will begin retrofitting them in soon. Have to have it done before May when camping season starts.

GazM3
02-14-2017, 09:02 PM
I have been building up a 2002 with a few goodies on it like dual dcoe45's, s14 crank, low 10:1 comp etc etc. it's about to get some RHD headers , dogleg box and 3.45:1 lsd. It seems like all my bmws are project cars all of them about 80% complete.

bikedad
02-24-2017, 08:50 AM
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I was looking at a British Racing Green TR6 in Michigan. Car was restored about 10 years ago. Had a blown clutch but that didn't bother me. (he was asking $13,000) I was driving to the location to look at it when the guy texted me he sold it. I was so bummed.
I bought my BMW then. ;)

Hofmeister
02-24-2017, 08:06 PM
My fav customer at work. He does a lot of work on his own but simply lacks a lift, tire machines, etc so he often comes for his projects.
His 900+hp evo.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/wrcsri443/2C64A651-8071-4D16-BF97-3FB9DF31F1FD_zpscxp5jce4.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/wrcsri443/31FA1B6A-D757-4D34-AFA5-FAF3C24E67C3_zpsf8ekl7um.jpg
vid of him runing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGmh6Ij_HWo
And his new project
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/wrcsri443/7E41DA4F-F059-4DCE-8A51-BF1A7A2E3654_zpsafmzrj72.jpg
First step was to install those wheels and tires plus balancing the carbon rotors.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/wrcsri443/90046C17-A8DF-40CD-BDFF-B6E467C9C375_zps34akuk7t.jpg