My 71 Maverick Grabber Build.....

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  1. mav1970

    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    My upside down welds fall on the floor for some reason :biglaugh:
     
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    Mine too, sometimes I have to dodge the molten metal balls..... :rofl2:


    I got the 1"x 2" tube fabbed and welded in on the pass side against the torque box plate..... Then I got the car back on the tires again so I can clean my mess of a shop in the am..... I also need to get some stuff ready for the swap meet on Sun, it doesn't look like I'll get much done over the weekend.....

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    Damn Frank, I take a 2 week vacation in Florida, with no internet, and come back to more of your great progress photos :thumbs2:

    Tomorrow I'm going to the big Good Guys event at the Pocono Raceway so when I get back it will surely be time for me to get back to work on my Maverick.
     
  4. RMiller

    RMiller My name is Rick

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    You're crappy upside down welds still look better than my best! I might do better with some good equipment...maybe!
     
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    Just found this thread, very nice looking job. Gonna be watching your progress, hopeing that some of your enthusiasm is contageous. My project is stalled just past 'tear it down& weld up rust holes"
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Sounds familiar............
     
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    :huh: Actually having decent equipment does help.....


    Thanks, hope you continue to enjoy the progress as much as I do.....


    Went to the swap meet today and ended up speending more then I made..... I did get a couple good things though..... I got a nice 9" rear with some 31 spline Strange SS Axles and an early Torker 289 Intake Manifold.....

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    I'd get my money back on that mainfold - it's no good - the top is twisted :biglaugh::rofl2:
     
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    I got $20 off because of that screwy carb flange..... :rofl2:
     
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    Hook it to a tree and pull it with a chain - it'll straighten right out :cry:
     
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    I was gonna use a BFH..... :smash:
     
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    After the swap meet deal last weekend and a couple of side jobs I need to do during the week I got nothing done on the car.....

    Saturday I was finally able to get back to work on it, I figured I would tear the 9" rear I bought apart to check everything..... What I found wasn't too good, everything that was supposed to be there was, the problem is the driver side axle only engages the spline of the center section byt about a 1/2"..... Not good enough for me, the worse part is they cut some off that axle(too much to be exact)..... Then I took the 8" out of the car so I could compare the overall lengths of the housing, axles and such.....

    Looks like I am going to have to get my rear wheels and tires so I can figure out if I can make that driver side axle work or if I wil have to get a new one..... I put the axles back in the 8" housing and put it back under the car for now, I used the custom angle iron/hose clamp center section to support the axles temporally so I can still roll the car around and also test fit wheels/tires.....

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    After all that usless crap I started stripping the rest of the floor pan stripped..... After that I will start making the repair panels and weld them in the floor.....

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    should have just bought a housing from me :)
     
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    Nice work and I like that fancy angle iron and hose clamp contraption you have on the axles to roll it around.Never would've thought of that.
    I just got a 70 mav two nights ago so I will be rolling it into the shop this weekend and get started cleaning all the crap out of it.
     
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    Thanks and good luck with your project.....


    Picked up a 351w for the car on Friday..... It's a all standard roller shortblock that is very good rebuildable condition.....

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    I managed to finish stripping the floor pan up to the rear seat area this morning..... I need to start making the floor repair panels now.....

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