My 1987 IROC
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Car: 1979 Z28 / 1990 RS
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Re: My 1987 IROC
Thats not bad man. I paid $400 for the 79 Z28s and I had a few things missing.
#52
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I'm accepting the cost. Especially when I was really looking for one a couple of years ago they were selling at $600+. I did have to get a few clips and bolts from the hardware store, but everything else was there. For now I just put everything back in the box and it is going in the closet for safe keeping.
#53
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Just a little update. I got plates last week. Going to put insurance on when I renew the bike next month. So then I'll be able to take the car home to work on it and get it primered and put back together, but I'll finally be able to work on it. My second gen is just about done so now there will be time for the IROC.
EDIT: Just put insurance on it. Won't be able to probably get anything done though this week. Raining most of the week and I'm not in town this weekend. So it looks like next weekend I might get to get it home and start working on it.
EDIT: Just put insurance on it. Won't be able to probably get anything done though this week. Raining most of the week and I'm not in town this weekend. So it looks like next weekend I might get to get it home and start working on it.
Last edited by J. Chris Davis; 05-11-2015 at 10:16 AM.
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Got to drive the IROC around the block yesterday morning. Got it started and messed with it a little bit tonight. Been making a list of stuff I need to do right away before I drive it much further like change the trans filter and get fluid in it. That was pretty low when I checked it tonight. Might need to get some new brake pads or the master cylinder is failing. Kind of a spongy feel in the pedal when braking, but the brakes all seemed to work and not locked up. Then I need to get that body sanded and in primer before going any further with it. I also received my plates the other day and got them on the car too. Not many options left with IROC in it without some random number.
Last edited by J. Chris Davis; 11-10-2017 at 07:43 PM.
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Got the transmissions serviced Saturday. The fluid was pretty dirty, but there didn't seem to be much metal on the pan magnet. So I changed the filter and put in fluid. Too bad I couldn't get the old fluid out of the torque converter. Got some pictures of the underside of the car. I did break a crossmember bolt. So if anyone reads this and has one I'd like to find an original bolt for the time being. Otherwise when I go to fix it I'll just get a bolt from the hardware store. Eventually stuff will be upgraded as well. So I'm not too worried about it.
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Looks like you're making good progress... Keep up the good work!
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Re: My 1987 IROC
Will you be leaving it without a spoiler? I think that would be cool! (sorry if you done answerd this question)
#59
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Thanks! I will be putting the spoiler and all of the other ground effects on when I get them painted as well. I do need to redo the trunk lid. It didn't turn out as well as I had hoped and it needs another coat of paint. I'm happy to be finally able to work on it. It is already a fun car to drive.
#60
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Haven't had a chance to do anything to the car this passed month with being busy almost every weekend and the rain we keep getting. I'm hoping to get some work done tonight and tomorrow night. After I get it all primered I need to fix the door hinges. So it looks like that will be next... I still have the roof, doors and quarters to get sanded and primered.
#62
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Got the driver door sanded and painted right before dark last night, so no update picture of that side as of yet. Just leaves me with the quarters and roof to do on the car. Then its on to getting the ground effects and spoiler pieces painted and on the car. After that I can finally start cleaning and putting the interior back together. At this rate I might have it travel worthy by fall.
#64
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I don't want to take the doors off of the car. the fenders I painted before putting on the car, but that passenger fender needs more work. Found bondo in it and quit. The point of what I'm doing right now is that I don't have a good shop to work on it and the person I got the car from sanded it down to primer and metal 10 years ago and I need to at least get the rust sanded off and some sort of paint on the metal so it does not rust again. Later I will come back and do a better job and actually paint the car.
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I had the driver mirror on till I worked on that door, but at the time the paint was still fresh and I didn't want to put it back on yet. I drove it back to the storage in the dark in hopes I wouldn't see a cop. I put them back on the day I took that picture though. So it's fully legal again.
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Small update. Got the door lock actuators replaced with new ones, got the lock linkage working really well and got all of the rattles out of it. Next on the list is the rear impact bar and the windows in the door. The rivits holding the windows to the track have broken off, so the windows are just sitting there. Also have to tackle the job of fixing the door hinges, but that may wait till next year.
#82
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I'm not looking forward to doing that job. I'm trying to do anything else I can avoiding those till I have to. I would like to get my door and rocker ground effects on, but don't want to do that till the hinges are fixed. I guess I'm procrastinating, lol.
#85
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Not much of an update. Been doing little stuff here and there when I have time. Bought some new power window switches, cleaned the door windows and greased up the tracks. Also fixed a couple of the broken rivets holding the passenger window to the track. So got all that working like new again. Started to take some more of the interior apart so I can replace the headliner and shampoo the carpets and seats. Hoping I have time after work tonight to do a few more little things.
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Re: My 1987 IROC
Not much of an update. Been doing little stuff here and there when I have time. Bought some new power window switches, cleaned the door windows and greased up the tracks. Also fixed a couple of the broken rivets holding the passenger window to the track. So got all that working like new again. Started to take some more of the interior apart so I can replace the headliner and shampoo the carpets and seats. Hoping I have time after work tonight to do a few more little things.
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Got the 2nd gen ready for the season. So in the next week I'm hoping to get started on this. First thing I have to do is continue working on the trunk pull down motor. Then get those door hinge pins replaced. The driver side is what really needs those, but I'm going to do both doors. I did get a few goodies over the winter for this that I was getting for the 2nd gen at the time. I got a radio power off delay unit, dome light timer fader and replaced my daily driver radio so I have one for this now.
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Re: My 1987 IROC
Off the top of my head I see the codes for the TPI 305, IROCZ and 4 wheel disc brakes.
#95
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Finally a little update. Got some stuff moved around in the garage and got the car home Friday night. Changed the oil and got the trunk pull down motor working. Next will be the door hinge pins and the driver detent roller. Then I can get the side ground effects painted and on the car and finally start on the interior after that. I still need to either resand and repaint the roof or sand and see if it smooths out. I'm certainly happy to be able to get back to working on the car again.
#98
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Over the weekend I removed all of the interior except for the main part of the dash, carpet and the driver seat. I'll post some pictures soon. Still need to get the hinge fixed, but didn't have time this weekend. Also ordered some of the stereo equipment that I'm putting in the car. I was hoping to have it ready for Third Gen Expo this year, but I think I'm going to be a week or two passed that.