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rich1179's 1977 Mitsubishi Celeste


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if you havent guesed yet im playing catch up atm lol

 

anyway first day

1: cleaned car (no photos but just remove the dirt and s*** from the photos)

 

2: went through the heap of bits in the car. put the first thing on my need list a drivers door card https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5hM7Rwhyx5eVVJwbmlmMjhpRm8/edit?usp=sharing

 

3: testing and found the horn dosen't work, the dip beam dosen't work and the reverse lights don't work but everything else seems good lol :) 

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right just cleared the car and desided the drivers seat needs some attention 

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so i striped the covers and found the problem

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also on a good note ive also fixed the low beam it was a bad contact in the switch nothing a dose of wd40 couldent fix 

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ok so lots has happened in the 5 months since i last posted first of all the red celeste became a parts car when i discovered the mass rust hiding under the chrome work:

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this is all in passenger side of car realy needs a new rear quarter

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so whet on the hunt for a quarter panel what i got was a bit more. i have to thank "Jif" now for selling me his 1982 celeste with rego on hold and with that i also got a 4g63 engen.

was a fun day leaving Orewa at god o clock in the morning picked Jif up from his place at about 6 and went for the long drive to the Coromandel. here i first saw the car, being sitting under a car cover for almost a year it was looking good with its matt gold paint and 13 inch wheels. however a small shock hit me when i got closer and i found it had been nearly compleatly striped and i thought it was only a shell, however i was shown to a small caravan where all the bits for the car had been stored as well as a few "extras" like a pair of chrome bumpers. we, my dad, jif and myself, spent the next 3 hours emptying the parts out of the van and loading them into our car and the celeste(why is it when you strip a car the bits don't just fit back in it lol) any way a big thank you to jif's parents for the great tea and food to keep us going. we then had one last cup of tea did the paper work and headed off back home with a celeste hooked up to the A frame.

these are some photos of when we got home:

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 also one epic but not so helpfull exhaust tip

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oh the car was full too just fit us 3 in to it for us to get home

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well now came the fun part i spent 3 months rebuilding the car and fixing the small amount of rust in the shell just behind the rear wheels

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great photo of red and gold next to each other

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about half way though i decided i just couldn't live with square lights so i collaborated with my dad and we ended up swapping this that and the other over to get the round lights to work

 

also found my dad is terrified of spiders i am afraid to say one died in the rebuilding of my car when it run into a cross member and my dad got it with a can of spray zinc paint and a lighter so i now have a silver cross member hole 

carpets went in with just the normal amount of effort

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also retro fitted retractible seat belts into the rear 

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oh and painted my breack boster had to be made out of both the ones i had

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well now for the great unvail its wofed and regstered

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these are all prewof had to get wing mirrors so grabed a pair for 15 bux

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this is the current car in its 1.6 4g32 engen atm as havent got round to fitting the 4g63 yet 

please feel free to respond on my discussion //oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/42946-rich1179s-1977-mitsubishi-celeste/

 

btw beter photos to come

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Ok so today i grabbed a L200 2.6 sport rear end and now need to find a lathe i can borrow in the Auckland area to turn down the drive flanges so i can use my standid (ish)rear breaks on them with its 10 bolt LSD, photos to come :)

 

oh also is anyone whanting to buy a highly modified 1977 civic? it needs to go as no space for all my cars, PM me for info, may do a build form for it at some point

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