82 Malibu Wagon in New Zealand

So getting a bit done on this again, after a picture of how the core support mounts bolt to the frame if anyone's got one be much appreciated. Pulled it apart that long ago i cant remember how it came apart, everything else is going together easy as. Bought all new bolts etc for her, inner guards are all bolted back in just those mounts that have me beat haha......
 

Attachments

  • 461954941_10160159237282761_749854408639437859_n.jpg
    461954941_10160159237282761_749854408639437859_n.jpg
    404.3 KB · Views: 15
  • 462079506_10160159237297761_8540057471721122780_n.jpg
    462079506_10160159237297761_8540057471721122780_n.jpg
    338.4 KB · Views: 16
  • 462083853_10160159237352761_5096613326570035602_n.jpg
    462083853_10160159237352761_5096613326570035602_n.jpg
    349.9 KB · Views: 14
  • 462128612_10160159237367761_420264414584601964_n.jpg
    462128612_10160159237367761_420264414584601964_n.jpg
    398.9 KB · Views: 15
  • Like
Reactions: Ugly1
Figured it, seems the frames have a bit of flex in them. Jacked up under the crossmember & she lined right up, had axle stands behind the front wheels. Knew i was right just some head scratching there, worked on a lot of Holdens with the same style core support over the years but this is the first chev & all foreign territory to me. Anyways i'm pretty much down to battery leads & fuel lines & radiator then we'll see what happens, got to paint up the power steering box yet & finish the steering but she is very very close now 🤘 😎
 

Attachments

  • 458104378_1283584122873241_5872834945366756286_n (1).jpg
    458104378_1283584122873241_5872834945366756286_n (1).jpg
    330.9 KB · Views: 14
Yeah bit of a learning curve this one haha
Run some battery leads before & tipped a we bit of gas down her throat & she fired straight away so hopefully in the next week i can get a trans cooler on it & run the fuel lines then start her up properly, getting very very close now 😎
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ugly1
🤘 😎
 

Attachments

  • 462013260_10160160991717761_6819719634017052247_n.jpg
    462013260_10160160991717761_6819719634017052247_n.jpg
    358.9 KB · Views: 15
  • 462040449_10160160991527761_3341713977268417745_n.jpg
    462040449_10160160991527761_3341713977268417745_n.jpg
    333.5 KB · Views: 14
  • 462118089_10160160991732761_2555823529564192842_n.jpg
    462118089_10160160991732761_2555823529564192842_n.jpg
    396 KB · Views: 13
  • 462137607_10160160991517761_2302158094536357170_n.jpg
    462137607_10160160991517761_2302158094536357170_n.jpg
    364 KB · Views: 13
  • 462233955_10160160991627761_8677044406406539257_n.jpg
    462233955_10160160991627761_8677044406406539257_n.jpg
    333.2 KB · Views: 12
So just ordered new front calipers - rear wheel cylinders & a new master cylinder for this so touch wood that should be it to get this back on the road. There is one other thing i'm concerned about & that is the fuel tank, if a vehicle sits over here for no more than 18 months the petrol almost turns to water & boy does it rust tanks out. After getting it powered up the other day i see half a tank in her & she's been sitting since 2016 so could get scary, is there any places in the states that sells new tanks for these as worst case scenario i might have to get one shipped over. Cheers for any info 😎
 
  • Like
Reactions: Davenz
Cheers bud & yeah hope it dont come to that it will be an ouch but time will tell....
Spectra is one of the biggest sellers of fuel tanks ( and stock style radiators too). You can order them from pretty much anywhere, Amazon,Jegs,Summit..
 

GBodyForum is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Amazon, the Amazon logo, AmazonSupply, and the AmazonSupply logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.

Please support GBodyForum Sponsors

Classic Truck Consoles Dixie Restoration Depot UMI Performance

Contact [email protected] for info on becoming a sponsor