1985 GN with 87 motor/trans
This is my 1985 GN that I have started years ago and I am starting to work on it again.
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...m/DSCF1994.jpg http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...m/DSCF1991.jpg I painted the back portion under the tail lights. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...pscac842e6.jpg Bought fiberglas fillers and I painted them, wet sanded and buffed them and polished the rear portion of the car. I also installed UMI upper and lower trail arms, Moroso trick springs, Comp. Engineering adjustable shocks, bigger solid rear sway bar and painted the underbody. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psb712e0e8.jpg I took apart the tail lights, cleaned the lenses and repainted the black trim on both lights. This is one of them installed on the car and I also installed aluminum bumper brakets. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psb02064e9.jpg I am currently working on the rear bumper. I hope to have it on this weekend. I will post more pictures after I complete more work. Thanks for looking, Jason. |
Looking good! Always liked the GN.
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Cool car. Are they spoolfool fillers or danko. I bought danko and they fit great.
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Interesting that someone would swap the hydroboost for a vacuum setup. Was that definitely a GN and not a regular regal ??
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Hydroboost is something different then the powermaster setup... |
Right , all of the hot airs came with the hydroboost setup from the factory . That's why I'm surprised someone would replace a reliable unit like the hydroboost with a vacuum. I just replaced my powermaster setup with a hydroboost.
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Great looking car by the way. !
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I mounted the bumper today. I removed the bumperetes, welded the holes close to give it a smooth look. Repainted and buffed it out. Next step is to drop the tank, remove the fuel lines and install new stainless steal fuel lines and new fuel pump.
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psfc9ca101.jpg http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1a69528c.jpg |
Bumper looks great! I just did the same with mine except I also removed the impact strip too. There was about 20 holes that needed to be welded. I haven't painted it yet but I can tell it's goin to look great. The fuel supply line from above axle to filter is a bastard to get to without a lift.
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hay Jayson looks real good
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Looks awesome Jason!!
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Thank you Omar and Steve.
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Awesome work man, the car looks solid and clean! Love GN's.
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Looks good... whats under the hood?
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I dropped the gas tank and ordered my Racetronix fuel pump. Here are some pictures of the rear end with Moroso trick springs, drag shocks, UMI boxed upper and lower trail arms and after market sway bar.
http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psdaf82eb8.jpg With aluminum drums. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psb9221423.jpg With GN wheels back on the rear. http://i1074.photobucket.com/albums/...psf730969a.jpg |
Lookin good man
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Sweet dude, what work is done to the motor and when are you putting it in.
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The motor is a stock bottom end with new gaskets and I had the heads port and polished with heavier valve springs and bigger valves. I am getting bigger injectors with TT chip, EGR delete and a TA49 turbo. I have a stretched intercooler, a TH downpipe with the old Flowmaster cat back system from back in the day. I am using different mufflers. Everything is powder coated on the engine. I get a good price on powder coating since my Brother is the shop foreman at the local Harley dealership. I am on a tight budget because I have kids and a house.
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