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Problems with Pulling Out the Engine

There are a few different ways to pull out an engine and I was trying to find the best option. For my first attempt, I decided to lift the engine with a bracket bolted down to the intake manifold. With the carburetor removed, an engine lift manifold bracket can be tightened down to the surface. I learned a lesson here [...]

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Part 2 of Front End & Engine Removal

Now that the Firebird's front bumper and most of the front end is removed as shown before, I started digging in deeper to remove the engine. For this to happen, I removed the front fender wheel wells which was located as a separate layer of sheet metal under the front quarter panels. Some old cars have them connected to the [...]

Front Bumper Removal & Part 1 of Front End Restoration

After the Firebird's interior floorboards were replaced, I decided to start working on the engine and front end area. Our plans were to rebuild the engine with new aftermarket aluminum heads and clean it up. The best way to remove the engine/ transmission is to remove the whole front end and since it was very rusty up there, it definitely [...]

Restored Interior Firebird Floorboards

I showed before a post about the process of welding in the new floorboards, but forgot to post a final restored picture of the Firebird's floorboards with a new coat of paint. You can see below an enlarged photo of the 68' Firebird's new floorboards. Looks a lot better than the old rusty floorboards. The paint I used was an [...]