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  • Brak
    POOP
    • Sep 2002
    • 1996

    #1

    classic car advice please

    well i almost finally achieved my dream of owning a classic car. this will be my first car, since i got my liscence on saturday- and im pumped. it is a 1971 cadillac el dorado with a good old 500CI engine. we practically stole it (cause my dad knows the guy who owns the shop we bought it from, who is selling the car for someone he knows). we will probably make the final purchase and get a bill of sale tomorrow.

    its got 54k miles, and has been garaged for roughly the past 30 years. its great, a front wheel drive (1971!! front wheel drive!), and takes unleaded gas so we can put in regular pump gas instead of super-high octane gas we wouldve needed for an older car that took leaded gas. its in good condition, but needs some TLC here and there. we got some precautionary work done, new protectors (rubber/leather boots that go on the differential to protect it from the elements or something) for the front wheel drive, new disks for the brakes (1971!!! disk brakes!), new oil, tranny sluid, just some stuff that needed to be done.

    with everything that NEEDS to be done finished by the end of this weekend, we are left with some other things to take care of. right now its light green with a black hardtop, and red interior. but there is some surface rust that needs to be taken care of with a paintjob. any suggestions on a color? cant be red, cant be black. im thinking khaki or something.

    another thing, is that its got a little bit of rust at the wheel wells. nothing thats rotting away the whole wheelwells, just a little bit. what should i do about this? its where the skirts will go (hell yeah i got wheelskirts), but i dont want it covered up, i want to get rid of the rust.

    last thing is that its old and it smells like MOLD. the interior is beautiful though, ALL dark, nice, red LEATHER. this car was top of the line back in the day. how do i get mold out of leather, and get it smelling good? also some of the little rubber things that go between the window and door are cracking, how do i replace those?

    and should i get white and black dice? or should the dice match the interior? any estimations on the mpg, or how much money its gonna cost to fill up a 26 gallon tank?

    EDIT: go to the bottom, ive got more questions/info
    Last edited by Brak; 10-22-2004, 01:56 PM.
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  • Brak
    POOP
    • Sep 2002
    • 1996

    #2
    anybody? anybody? bueller?
    SIG RULES SUCK REAL BAD AND THEYRE STUPID AND DUMB AND THEY STINK AND ARE STUPID AND I HATE THEM AND THEY SUCK REAL BAD

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    • skife
      Unregistered User
      • Feb 2003
      • 2769

      #3
      mpg is going to probably be around 12.

      26 gallon tank at 1.98 here

      51.48 to fill the tank. this car is going to cost you a fortune to drive man.
      you dont need a 500cu stroked....




      [21:00] < FunkTehChillinMunky > I've got a Warped Sportz Dark Talon

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      • PyRo
        President Bioloaf inc.
        • Dec 2000
        • 10186

        #4
        Originally posted by Brak
        well i almost finally achieved my dream of owning a classic car. this will be my first car, since i got my liscence on saturday- and im pumped. it is a 1971 cadillac el dorado with a good old 500CI engine. we practically stole it (cause my dad knows the guy who owns the shop we bought it from, who is selling the car for someone he knows). we will probably make the final purchase and get a bill of sale tomorrow.

        its got 54k miles, and has been garaged for roughly the past 30 years. its great, a front wheel drive (1971!! front wheel drive!), and takes unleaded gas so we can put in regular pump gas instead of super-high octane gas we wouldve needed for an older car that took leaded gas. its in good condition, but needs some TLC here and there. we got some precautionary work done, new protectors (rubber/leather boots that go on the differential to protect it from the elements or something) for the front wheel drive, new disks for the brakes (1971!!! disk brakes!), new oil, tranny sluid, just some stuff that needed to be done.

        with everything that NEEDS to be done finished by the end of this weekend, we are left with some other things to take care of. right now its light green with a black hardtop, and red interior. but there is some surface rust that needs to be taken care of with a paintjob. any suggestions on a color? cant be red, cant be black. im thinking khaki or something.

        another thing, is that its got a little bit of rust at the wheel wells. nothing thats rotting away the whole wheelwells, just a little bit. what should i do about this? its where the skirts will go (hell yeah i got wheelskirts), but i dont want it covered up, i want to get rid of the rust.

        last thing is that its old and it smells like MOLD. the interior is beautiful though, ALL dark, nice, red LEATHER. this car was top of the line back in the day. how do i get mold out of leather, and get it smelling good? also some of the little rubber things that go between the window and door are cracking, how do i replace those?

        and should i get white and black dice? or should the dice match the interior? any estimations on the mpg, or how much money its gonna cost to fill up a 26 gallon tank?
        It probably has 154k or 254k on it, 54 seems really low for a 33 year old car.
        Paint it the same color otherwise the doorjams, enginebay, trunk, etc won't match.
        Rust you gave to remove it (a die grinder with some roloc disks work wonders here) then paint the area. Maybie clean up the wheel wells and use some undercoating or por-15 in them. And make sure the painting place isn't going to "take care" of the rust by just painting over it. It needs to be removed or it will be back in a couple years.
        Last edited by PyRo; 10-21-2004, 07:44 PM.

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        • doc_Zox
          Team Dead by Dawn
          • Jun 2003
          • 723

          #5
          fabreeze

          sounds like a daddy-lac

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          • PyRo
            President Bioloaf inc.
            • Dec 2000
            • 10186

            #6
            Automotive fabreeze can work wonders. But I would recommend stripping the entire interior, clean everything, replacing anything that needs it and take care of any rust. Rust holes in the floorpan are the easiest to see when the carpet is out so if there are any you don't know about that is when you would find them. If you find any get replacement floor pans and replace the section that needs to be done. Or if you're a cheap bastard like me just use a piece of an old washing machine to patch up the floors.

            $1.98 for gas is a bargain I havn't seen that in about nine months now, $2.13 is the cheapest here with a $2.17 average

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            • mcveighr
              Registered User
              • Feb 2003
              • 861

              #7
              Mileage will be killer. As will emissions.

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              • PyRo
                President Bioloaf inc.
                • Dec 2000
                • 10186

                #8
                Emissions? 1971 wants to know what those are.

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                • skife
                  Unregistered User
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 2769

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mcveighr
                  Mileage will be killer. As will emissions.
                  as long as it meets the smog laws of 1971, it will be fine.




                  [21:00] < FunkTehChillinMunky > I've got a Warped Sportz Dark Talon

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                  • skife
                    Unregistered User
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 2769

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PyRo
                    Emissions? 1971 wants to know what those are.
                    hahahaha


                    BIG BLOCK




                    [21:00] < FunkTehChillinMunky > I've got a Warped Sportz Dark Talon

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                    • vf-xx
                      Henchmen Inc.
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 3311

                      #11
                      Originally posted by mcveighr
                      Mileage will be killer. As will emissions.

                      Gas yes. Emissions I'm not so sure about.

                      At least in Texas "classic cars" (anything over 25 years old) doesn't have to pass emissions. Yay!!!

                      I"m really going to miss my 77 Culass when the time comes to sell it.
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                      • skife
                        Unregistered User
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 2769

                        #12
                        i love michigan

                        no emissions laws what so ever.

                        I could be spewing pitch black smoke from my car and it would be legal for me to drive around




                        [21:00] < FunkTehChillinMunky > I've got a Warped Sportz Dark Talon

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                        • mcveighr
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 861

                          #13
                          I didn't mean the laws, I meant the enviroment.

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                          • Mad-Medic
                            So Others May Live
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 700

                            #14
                            Classic car

                            Hello, Congrats on the sled, I to am a classic car person. I have a 1968 Buick GS400 Dealer Option Stage 1 car, It is all numbers matching. I to have the big block and it is a very high performace motor. It is funny, I just had it smogged and it is cleaner burning than a 2004 vehicle. It is all in how you build and take care of a vehicle. And as far as milage goes. I get close to 15 in a car that is 3800 lbs and has a 525 HP motor and does 12.1 in the quarter. Don't listen to people that do not share your passion with vehicles. They are talking about something they do not understand. They are usually hipocrites (sp?) Think of it this way. People slam Paintball saying it promotes violence and is to realistic. That is just teaches kids and adults to kill. This comes from people that do not understand the sport. I am much older than you and have seen the sport come and change as I have been playing for over 20 years. I have been into muscle cars even longer. What is important is that you enjoy what you are doing and be responsible in it. When it come to muscle cars or any vehicle KEEP IT MAINTAINED, nothing is worse than a smoker or leaker, in that case I would agree that a person should not own a vehicle that can not take care of it.

                            Thanks and I hope this helps,
                            Later

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                            • PyRo
                              President Bioloaf inc.
                              • Dec 2000
                              • 10186

                              #15
                              Mad Medic you need to shut up
                              I don't think anyone here was saying anything negative so i'm not quite sure where that came from.
                              I love older cars altough I cannot afford to have and maintain one right now. And I do take care of my car better than most other people take care of theirs which is why I was telling him to take care of the rust the right way the first time, and to keep the paint matching. A couple months ago I cut all the rust out of the floors in my car and patched it up. Now the fenders and quarters are starting to get a bit of surface rust on them so i'm going to take care of that as soon as some things I ordered get here. Maybie some day my car will be one of those sought after classic cars (91 Camaro)

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