Almost two years ago I thought I'd be finished with the restoration and have my '70 Triple Black matching No.s 440, 4-speed 'Cuda back on the road again. However, my back had other plans. After two major back surgeries, discectomy and fusion, back to back in 2014 (L3 &4) and again in 2015 (L2), my Dr. finally gave me permission to resume normal activities. Two years ago I had just removed and completely disassembled my steering column and started media blasting the painted parts. Two years later my steering column is still in a thousand parts. Fortunately I took a lot of pictures while disassembling it and have a manual, so when the time comes hopefully I'll be able to get it back together. Today I went back out to my shop and finished media blasting the rest of the painted steering column. Next is to strip the dash frame in preparation for primer. Then I'll spray both the dash frame and steering column parts. In anticipation of putting the dash back together, I'm going to send my original AM 8-Track radio in for refurbishing and repair of both the radio and 8 track. I considered doing one of the modern digital conversions to AM/FM, etc, but considering the radio was a one year option, I think I'll leave it stock as it's sort of rare. Besides, I'll be listening to the beautiful 440 most of the time anyway.
I've talked to both S/M Electro-Tech and Retro Radio Restoration. They are the only people I've found who will still work on 8 track radios. They both charge about the same and have the same back log (15-16 weeks). I haven't decided who to go with yet; any suggestion, past experience, recommendations?
I'm also going to send in my power brake booster to "Booster" Dewey at Power Brake Booster Exchange to be rebuilt next week.
It felt really good to be working on the 'Cuda again, but my lower back muscles aren't to happy right now with all the leaning over while blasting the parts. Thanks to all of your who have continued to post your restoration progress as it has kept me motivated to get back to mine.
Hopefully, the back will hold out this time I'll be able to continue to make progress.