My uncle is restoring a 1955 Olds super 88 2door hardtop that belonged to by grandfather. We want him to drive it again. I'm tasked with the engine and while thats coming along fine, I thought my uncle could use a little inspiration for when he can't see the light at the end of the tunnel on a big restoration.
I thoroughly blasted the intake, cleaned all the acorns out of it, ran a welding rod through the head riser tube for the heat choke as they're always plugged. My friend Jeremy Beck of Beck's Customs sprayed the epoxy primer before laying on the Bill Hirsch Olds green. Finished it with the little detailing stuff like semi-gloss on the wire loom bracket, gloss black on the bead blasted coil.
I cleaned up the WCFB by dunking it in Tyme for 24 hours, wire wheeled anything steel, blasted the top and the base, bent a new heat choke tube, and assembled everything to specification. Took a couple days all together. Its now an office piece with a happy owner.