Average Guy’s Car Restoration – The May PetrolBox – Some Good Stuff

Welcome back to Average Guy’s Car Restoration. I’m still on the hunt for my C3 (I almost bought a 1971 Mach I – the price was right, but it has some ownership issues – they couldn’t prove who owned it!!)

Most of you know that I don’t have sponsors for Average Guy’s work.  But I do not mind plugging something I enjoy or a product that works great.

You’ve seen a couple of posts on PetrolBox before. It’s no surprise that I’d present another.

They have multiple levels.  This box is medium-priced.   Check them out at mypetrolbox.com. 

Enjoy the video.


I’ll have more coming up including bringing back some old favorites.

Thanks for watching.

Tim

C3 Corvette Search Episode 1

Thanks for checking in.

As I mentioned last time (and again in this video) I am searching for my next project.

With #ProjectSportsRoof settled in its new home and getting ready for paint, I’m looking for my always coveted C3.

I’m going to chronicle the search here and in my group on Facebook Average Guy’s Car Restorations and Projects https://www.facebook.com/groups/448659875541893.

This video kicks this search off.  Enjoy.

 

 

MORE TO COME.

TIM

Chevrolet Corvette C3 - Wikidata

Tailpipes – The Movie #ProjectSportsRoof #SR73

When I added the Delta 45’s  to #ProjectSportRoof – #SR73, the tailpipes came up short.  I’m not sure why that happened  and I’m not sure why I didn’t notice it.  But hey it gave me a quick project while I’m on our fall break.

I was going to polish up the ends but I’m going to shop for some chrome ends.   Drop Me some suggestions.

Here is the video:


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Tim

Update on #ProjectSportsRoom – 1973 Mustang.

Here is a quick update/preview of what’s next for #ProjectSportsRoof – #SR73.

 


 

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Tim

 

#ProjectSportsRoof – In the Beginning – Throwback

I was chatting with someone online about cars and I recalled driving home with my first Mustang project car.  It was a 1970 Coupe, not fastback, or Mach I, not even a Grande. You can still find so of the work on that car here on my blog.   I purchased the car in Phx, Az. from a lady who got the car from her mom. Her mom was the first owner.  It was 6 cylinder (250) with a/c and in pretty good shape.  I remember driving it down the freeway not knowing much about it mechanically and I didn’t want to temp fate by turning on the a/c, just needed it to make back to Tucson.   I wish I had recorded that drive, but it would not have been comparable to the ride home in #ProjectSportsRoof.  Now that one I did record.

So, I thought I’d put together a quick video showing the drive home and toss some before pics and a  “now’ video snippet.  Here ya go!


Notice I didn’t tout the “now’ snippet as the “after” because it’s not complete….then again, in the world of project cars, is there ever really and “Final” after?

I think not.

Thanks for checking in.

Tim

#ProjectSportsRoof – Gas Leak and What’s Next

Temps weren’t in the triple digits this morning so I thought I’d fire up the Stang (#ProjectSportRoof) and runner down the main drag a bit.   As I started her up and let her idle a bit and wrapped up the car covers I noticed a dripping underneath.

Details:

 


Here’s a quick follow up to my video Petrol-box subscription.

I have a few Petrol Box supplied products to test out. Get ready for those videos!!

 

Lots more coming!!

Thanks for checking in.

 

Tim

 

 

 

 

#ProjectSportsRoof – Something Fun!

Too hot to work on the Stang.  Here is something I like, car related.

 


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Tim

Project BeepBeep Gets Some Air!! MUST SEE!!!

#ProjectBeepBeep – In this video Bill’s 1968 Road Runner gets some air!!!  It’s Crazy!!!

 

 


 

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TIM

Dusting Off the Blog – Lets Start with Drive in #ProjectSportsRoof

Pandemic starting to fade, school about to end, I think it’s about time to get to the auto parts store, minus the mask and get some work done.

But first let’s start with a drive in 73 Mustang (#ProjectSportsRoof).

Enjoy the drive.

 


#ProjectBeepBeep – Don’t be Indifferent with your Diff!! Part I

Welcome back to Average Guys Car Restoration.

COVID hasn’t been fun but Bill still managed to get some work done on his beautiful 1968 Road Runner.

Check out his work on the differential.

 

More on the diff coming up.

Thanks for checking in.

Tim

#ProjectSportsRoof

#ProjectBeepBeep