Monday, July 27, 2009
Decals for Gas Door and Hatch Pop Levers
Picked up a set of repro decals for the trunk release and gas door release levers. After 25+ years, these all seem to be worn out. The lever decals on Black Car are all but entirely worn out at this point. It's impossible to tell what the picture are so these will be a neat little touch.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Still Not Much Going On
Even though we're moved into a house now, I still haven't been spending much time with the Black Car. Between long hours at work and wicked hot temperatures in the carhole, I just haven't been feeling up to it.
The Black Car got to go out for a quick spin today. Still don't have insurance, inspection, or registration so it was just a once around the block and back into the carhole. I did manage to snap a few pictures of it in it's new environment.

I've been collecting a few parts here and there. I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that the first thing I got for the car was the JAF badge you see on the grille in the picture above. But it was relatively cheap on eBay and it does fit the general vintage of the car.
The Black Car got to go out for a quick spin today. Still don't have insurance, inspection, or registration so it was just a once around the block and back into the carhole. I did manage to snap a few pictures of it in it's new environment.
I've been collecting a few parts here and there. I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that the first thing I got for the car was the JAF badge you see on the grille in the picture above. But it was relatively cheap on eBay and it does fit the general vintage of the car.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Nardi Tokyo Horn Button
Found a horn button for sale on eBay that the seller described as a genuine rare Nardi Tokyo horn button. It's different from the standard button in that it says "ND Tokyo" instead of "Nardi Torino".
I'm pretty sure it's a knockoff, but I've never seen one before and I do like the silver trim versus the gold of the real deal.

So I'm rocking the bootleg horn button for now.
I'm pretty sure it's a knockoff, but I've never seen one before and I do like the silver trim versus the gold of the real deal.
So I'm rocking the bootleg horn button for now.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Battery Tie Down Bolt
This is a great indicator of the overall state of Black Car. While it looks pretty good from the outside and from 10 feet away, when you start looking closely you start to see small problems.
When I popped the hood, the battery tie down was missing the forward bolt. Now, there really isn't a good reason for this bolt to be missing, just a general lack of attention to detail.

So once we Black Car moved into her new home in the car-hole, I unpacked some boxes and found my bucket of bolts that I salvaged during my AE86 donor car tear down.

A quick dig through the bucket and I found a bolt that would fit.

The battery is now secure, but the OCD part of me is still trying to figure out if I need to go figure out and track down the correct length bolt since this one is likely too long. Since Black Car will never be a Concourse level vehicle, this will probably be good enough.
When I popped the hood, the battery tie down was missing the forward bolt. Now, there really isn't a good reason for this bolt to be missing, just a general lack of attention to detail.
So once we Black Car moved into her new home in the car-hole, I unpacked some boxes and found my bucket of bolts that I salvaged during my AE86 donor car tear down.
A quick dig through the bucket and I found a bolt that would fit.
The battery is now secure, but the OCD part of me is still trying to figure out if I need to go figure out and track down the correct length bolt since this one is likely too long. Since Black Car will never be a Concourse level vehicle, this will probably be good enough.
Not Much Happening
Getting off to a slow start with the new Black Car.
I picked it up shortly after moving for a new job and am living in a temporary apartment when it was delivered. All of my stuff is in storage so I have no tools or parts to start playing with, just the bear necessities to live and go to work.
Once we find a house with a carhole, I should be able to start playing a little more with the Black Car.
For now, here's a pic of when Black Car lived on the left coast and got to play with a bunch of other Toys:

That picture was taken at the 2007 T.O.R.C. meet and if I remember correctly, PJ Bonifacio was still the owner of the Black Car. I think he had built the black Corolla and white Cressida that are both shown at the left.
I picked it up shortly after moving for a new job and am living in a temporary apartment when it was delivered. All of my stuff is in storage so I have no tools or parts to start playing with, just the bear necessities to live and go to work.
Once we find a house with a carhole, I should be able to start playing a little more with the Black Car.
For now, here's a pic of when Black Car lived on the left coast and got to play with a bunch of other Toys:

That picture was taken at the 2007 T.O.R.C. meet and if I remember correctly, PJ Bonifacio was still the owner of the Black Car. I think he had built the black Corolla and white Cressida that are both shown at the left.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
JAF Emblem
Got the JAF Emblem in the mail today. Not normally the first thing I'd buy for a car since it's really quite a JDM-fanboy thing to do, but most of the classic Japanese tin seem to have them and how would I fit in if I didn't have one?

In any event, I didn't bother to clean it so it still has the authentic JDM road grime on it for that added bonus. It appears that there are bootleg badges floating around on eBay, but a quick look before buying and this shows all signs of being authentic with the way it is constructed.

So at least it's a real fanboy piece and not a knockoff.
In any event, I didn't bother to clean it so it still has the authentic JDM road grime on it for that added bonus. It appears that there are bootleg badges floating around on eBay, but a quick look before buying and this shows all signs of being authentic with the way it is constructed.
So at least it's a real fanboy piece and not a knockoff.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Nardi Horn Button
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