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Title: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on August 26 2012, 04:40:25 PM
I posted this in Tech - because there's over 1100 photos at this link - great, visual reference material.

I want to contact the owner and see if they will send the pics zipped to me...

http://www.americanrestomods.com/1987-buick-grand-national-restoration/ (http://www.americanrestomods.com/1987-buick-grand-national-restoration/)
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: motorhead on August 27 2012, 08:33:55 PM
Beautiful restoration. But stock is sooooo boring.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on August 27 2012, 09:31:37 PM
I like it as an archive. Amazing the work that went into that car.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: motorhead on August 27 2012, 09:34:12 PM
When was you looked archived old porn? Sure it was hot back in the day, but take today's spiced up porn... betcha can't look away. ;)
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on August 27 2012, 09:34:50 PM
Hahaha... Touche
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: earlbrown on August 28 2012, 12:59:11 AM
I sometimes go back to vintage porn. Sometimes it's nice. ESP when some good looking star get's all shot out with fake tits and stupid ink :)


I was skimming the thumbnails thinking how relaxing it much have been to just take a car apart, paint it, then put it back together...   No finding out bolt on parts don't bolt on, never have to talk 5 hours worth of work apart to do an "unnecessary" 30 second mod...


Then I noticed this (along with the Alpine FM modulator changer)
(http://americanrestomods.smugmug.com/CurrentProjects/87-Grand-National/i-Zf8T7FB/0/L/DSCN5816-L.jpg)

Is this to offset driver weight, inject the intake stream with free hydrogen gas from the battery, or is the "MAF heat conducting device" a top secret power secret?
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: Scott87 on August 28 2012, 06:09:55 AM
Weird photo..  That looks like a frugal build?

I could imagine the thought process.  Don't have what I need but have this chromed 180 kicking around..

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Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: Shimy87 on August 29 2012, 12:00:48 PM
I sometimes go back to vintage porn. Sometimes it's nice. ESP when some good looking star get's all shot out with fake tits and stupid ink :)


I was skimming the thumbnails thinking how relaxing it much have been to just take a car apart, paint it, then put it back together...   No finding out bolt on parts don't bolt on, never have to talk 5 hours worth of work apart to do an "unnecessary" 30 second mod...


Then I noticed this (along with the Alpine FM modulator changer)
(http://americanrestomods.smugmug.com/CurrentProjects/87-Grand-National/i-Zf8T7FB/0/L/DSCN5816-L.jpg)

Is this to offset driver weight, inject the intake stream with free hydrogen gas from the battery, or is the "MAF heat conducting device" a top secret power secret?

I saw that also, cook the MAF, and good luck adjusting the wastegate rod at the track
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on August 29 2012, 12:44:35 PM
What is that redesign making room for? Maybe if the battery was trunk mounted - and the MAF was further away from the turbo.

I wonder of there's harmonics issues having the MAF bolted to a turbo like that.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: earlbrown on August 29 2012, 02:24:11 PM
I guess it was worth it to extend the wiring harness to show off the charcoal cannister.





wait, I recall seeing some pics of the stock airbox being painted. Someone went through all the trouble to prep and paint the stock setup and then ditched it with the kit from ricers-R-us???
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: gbsean on August 29 2012, 08:24:47 PM
that is a ton of labor and $$$$ in that
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on August 29 2012, 08:41:11 PM
that is a ton of labor and $$$$ in that

That's what I thought. Amazing attention and expense.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: motorhead on August 30 2012, 08:08:01 AM
There is just something really funny about heatsoaking the IAT and sucking in hot air off that side of the engine. No wait... not funny, sad. Yes. That's the word I was looking for: sad.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: daveismissing on August 31 2012, 10:28:45 AM
Well apparently  this car is perfect:

http://www.theredstonerocket.com/content/car-enthusiast-wins-national-meet-perfect-score (http://www.theredstonerocket.com/content/car-enthusiast-wins-national-meet-perfect-score)
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: firebird_1252 on September 02 2012, 09:29:31 AM
i talked to them on fb the other day. i'm highly considering sending mine to them.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on September 02 2012, 11:38:44 AM
Any idea what that resto cost? I would think ~30-40k
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: firebird_1252 on September 02 2012, 12:20:06 PM
no idea. thank god mine dont need that much. i know he charges $68 an hour.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on September 02 2012, 01:54:09 PM
Amazing amount of labor, and materials..

The shifter indicator looked odd to me. It has a big blue "D" for drive. Or I am just stupid.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: ARM on September 28 2012, 10:02:35 PM
Hello everyone! This forum came up on our web stats so I thought I'd come over and say hello and thanks for the interest in this build. We always document all of our builds and you are welcome to our gallery anytime. I think smugmug also provides some options for easy downloading: www.americanrestomods.smugmug.com (http://www.americanrestomods.smugmug.com)

Happy Motoring!
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: alradco on October 04 2012, 12:00:23 AM
I posted this in Tech - because there's over 1100 photos at this link - great, visual reference material.

I want to contact the owner and see if they will send the pics zipped to me...

http://www.americanrestomods.com/1987-buick-grand-national-restoration/ (http://www.americanrestomods.com/1987-buick-grand-national-restoration/)

I'm downloading all the pics right now. If you want them just drop me a line. peter@alradco.com

Peter
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on October 04 2012, 08:05:02 AM
That would be great, thanks
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: alradco on October 04 2012, 11:43:48 PM
The file is 148mb. You have somewhere I can upload it for you? Alternatively, all I did was use "Down Them All" which is an add on in Firefox. I changed the settings to download just the large files and nothing else. Took just a few minutes to get all of them.
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: SuperSix on October 07 2012, 12:01:33 PM
Can you ftp to my server?
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: alradco on October 07 2012, 06:21:31 PM
No problem. Pm me the login info
Title: Re: Beautiful GN restoration.
Post by: alradco on October 10 2012, 10:06:34 PM
Did you send me a pm or email with login?
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