Thanks Rene! I think it should look pretty good when finished and certain parts that are easily changable can always be changed for better when available.. But I think these chrome bumpers will look better than black ones would. 🙂
Thank you. Being in Greece MANY moons ago, I remember OPELs and they were quite nice. The price was right and overall reliable cars. So watching you bringing one to life from the dead, feels good to me. Take care of yourself and I can't wait to see you in it and driving it. 😀
You can also put some silicon lube on the hood dampers when fitting them. I used some lube made for assembling plastic pipes and that worked ok. Also. Your radiator is for an automatic. So you need the lower hose for a automatic CIH.
Yeah, a small amount of silicone spray also work but must be careful not to use same gloves or contaminate somehow if you're painting close to it as silicone is a nightmare to have on surface. Regarding radiator hose - you are correct, I have swapped it out for automatic hose as I learned later the automatic had a side outlet. But good that you point it out, I am sure other will find this info useful! Have a good evening man, thanks for following the project :)
Dude! So much great work done in this video. I know the setbacks are frustrating, but you are making great progress. I am very curious to know more about your dual carb setup, and how you're modifying the fuel and ignition systems to make it all happy. I am strongly considering something similar on mine (dual Weber DCOE 40/45's). Maybe you're aware, but there are new stainless steel bumpers available for these cars. Not sure how well they fit, but could be a good option if you don't have any luck cleaning up the originals. With that fresh paint, it will be nice to have shiny trim on your car. The Recaro seats look nice and supportive! I still have factory (reupholstered) seats in mine, and they are nice, but have no side bolsters, so that becomes a limitation on twisty roads. Will you have shoulder seat belts? There isn't really a good place to mount them in the early Manta, before there was a proper B-pillar. The old shoulder belt mount on the rear trim panel is what I used, but the belt is below the level of my shoulder, so it always wants to slip off. Maybe before you install the headliner, you could find a way to mount something to the roof structure? Something to think about. It's really nice that you had all the drivetrain and suspension ready to install. You made it look easy! I also like how you painted the area behind the grille black - I did the same thing. It's a great way to make the grille stand out and look cleaner. Great work as always, I look forward to the next one!
Hey Andrew - awesome to read your comment, thanks for dropping in! Regarding dual carb setup I will be able to tell you more once we start it up and tune it so it runs okay. No idea how to do that (just yet). The fuel supply is now an electric fuel pump but again more on that once it will actually work. I am interested regarding stainless steel bumpers - I heard of them but wasn't able to find them . If you are able, please send a link on FB or Instagram. But I agree - nice trip would really make it pop out :) The seat belt problem I am still sorting out tbh- all the problems you have expressed I fully agree and I am in search of something. I was considering making a mounting on roof but to be honest I don't wind this idea too good as it makes the mounting too high and the roof itself isn't all that strong and in case of rollover you would greatly change the functioning of the seat belt. I was thinking of rebuilding a custom B pillar but dropped that as well. I am going on a scrap yard to find alternatives and ideas (hopefully soon) as I would like to have the female port on seats as these Recaros have. The seats are super comfy, I had them also in my BMW e21 but in fabric and they are from Opel Omega. A bit wider and a pain to fit into Manta but it works, also the mounting is similar to factory but beefed up. The suspension wasn't easy to fit but it worked. Having reinforcement plates on lower control arms without cutouts for internal spring compressor makes it a bit tricky to get springs in and out but we managed. Behind the grill was necessary to paint. I did not paint behind the rear shelf as we made it a bit different than original and the red isn't showing, we will se if it will pop out around dashboard but that can easily be fixed with 1K paint as it isn't exposed to the elements. :) Thank for following the build man, hope you are well and I am looking forward to your content as well! :)
@@why_wait well the nice ones are not cheap in Europe either. Also.- I am glad I managed to get one that was actually sold in '71 into my hometown, this is super rare coincidence as there was not a lot of them sold here. :)
The last finish is the hardest , keep up the good work . For the lower coolant hose , you could use the one from Kadett c gte i Think your radiator is from this model. 😀👍
Thanks Allan! It absolutely is, but slowly it is coming towards finish. 🙂 The radiator hose problem wad solved with the one for automatic transmission, that on has the correct angle. 🙂
Yeah, the floods luckily didn't effect my region that much but some places it was really bad. Sadly I know examples where people lost their classic cars together with homes...
Considering the limitations that you are facing, you've done a fine job with the car. The finish work is always the time killer.
Thanks Rene! I think it should look pretty good when finished and certain parts that are easily changable can always be changed for better when available.. But I think these chrome bumpers will look better than black ones would. 🙂
Looking great, hitting a few frustrating niggles, but after three years getting closer to being able to drive the Manta!
Thanks man! Looking forward to it 🙌 hopefully I still catch good weather before winter sets in 😃
...so nice to see all coming together...😊
Thanks! 🍻
Love to see the Manta slowly coming together
Thanks man! Glad you like the content :)
Good Work. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it. I have run into these problems with cars. Keep on and don't lose faith my friend.
Thanks man! Yeah it gets frustrating but it is really rewarding once you solve it.. But right now I would appreciate easy sailling to finish
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Hey brother. Good seeing you again and your progress. Stay blessed.
Thank you Anthony! Hope you are well man, glad to hear from you! Have a good one. 🙂
Thank you. Being in Greece MANY moons ago, I remember OPELs and they were quite nice. The price was right and overall reliable cars. So watching you bringing one to life from the dead, feels good to me. Take care of yourself and I can't wait to see you in it and driving it. 😀
You can also put some silicon lube on the hood dampers when fitting them. I used some lube made for assembling plastic pipes and that worked ok.
Also. Your radiator is for an automatic. So you need the lower hose for a automatic CIH.
Yeah, a small amount of silicone spray also work but must be careful not to use same gloves or contaminate somehow if you're painting close to it as silicone is a nightmare to have on surface. Regarding radiator hose - you are correct, I have swapped it out for automatic hose as I learned later the automatic had a side outlet. But good that you point it out, I am sure other will find this info useful! Have a good evening man, thanks for following the project :)
Dude! So much great work done in this video. I know the setbacks are frustrating, but you are making great progress. I am very curious to know more about your dual carb setup, and how you're modifying the fuel and ignition systems to make it all happy. I am strongly considering something similar on mine (dual Weber DCOE 40/45's).
Maybe you're aware, but there are new stainless steel bumpers available for these cars. Not sure how well they fit, but could be a good option if you don't have any luck cleaning up the originals. With that fresh paint, it will be nice to have shiny trim on your car.
The Recaro seats look nice and supportive! I still have factory (reupholstered) seats in mine, and they are nice, but have no side bolsters, so that becomes a limitation on twisty roads. Will you have shoulder seat belts? There isn't really a good place to mount them in the early Manta, before there was a proper B-pillar. The old shoulder belt mount on the rear trim panel is what I used, but the belt is below the level of my shoulder, so it always wants to slip off. Maybe before you install the headliner, you could find a way to mount something to the roof structure? Something to think about.
It's really nice that you had all the drivetrain and suspension ready to install. You made it look easy! I also like how you painted the area behind the grille black - I did the same thing. It's a great way to make the grille stand out and look cleaner. Great work as always, I look forward to the next one!
Hey Andrew - awesome to read your comment, thanks for dropping in!
Regarding dual carb setup I will be able to tell you more once we start it up and tune it so it runs okay. No idea how to do that (just yet). The fuel supply is now an electric fuel pump but again more on that once it will actually work.
I am interested regarding stainless steel bumpers - I heard of them but wasn't able to find them . If you are able, please send a link on FB or Instagram. But I agree - nice trip would really make it pop out :)
The seat belt problem I am still sorting out tbh- all the problems you have expressed I fully agree and I am in search of something. I was considering making a mounting on roof but to be honest I don't wind this idea too good as it makes the mounting too high and the roof itself isn't all that strong and in case of rollover you would greatly change the functioning of the seat belt. I was thinking of rebuilding a custom B pillar but dropped that as well. I am going on a scrap yard to find alternatives and ideas (hopefully soon) as I would like to have the female port on seats as these Recaros have. The seats are super comfy, I had them also in my BMW e21 but in fabric and they are from Opel Omega. A bit wider and a pain to fit into Manta but it works, also the mounting is similar to factory but beefed up.
The suspension wasn't easy to fit but it worked. Having reinforcement plates on lower control arms without cutouts for internal spring compressor makes it a bit tricky to get springs in and out but we managed. Behind the grill was necessary to paint. I did not paint behind the rear shelf as we made it a bit different than original and the red isn't showing, we will se if it will pop out around dashboard but that can easily be fixed with 1K paint as it isn't exposed to the elements. :)
Thank for following the build man, hope you are well and I am looking forward to your content as well! :)
nice work, the most rewarding part of a restoration, I want a manta also a A or a B but hard to find one cheap 😅
True but this is also very time consuming phase.. 🙂 But yeah, classics have become (like everything else) pretty expensive in last years..
In the USA and Europe manta A aren't that expensive - in the UK 20k+ for a nice RHD
@@why_wait well the nice ones are not cheap in Europe either. Also.- I am glad I managed to get one that was actually sold in '71 into my hometown, this is super rare coincidence as there was not a lot of them sold here. :)
..that is no coincidence..it was meant to be...❤😂
The last finish is the hardest , keep up the good work . For the lower coolant hose , you could use the one from Kadett c gte i Think your radiator is from this model. 😀👍
Thanks Allan! It absolutely is, but slowly it is coming towards finish. 🙂 The radiator hose problem wad solved with the one for automatic transmission, that on has the correct angle. 🙂
Good work pal
Thanks!
Fantastic progress! where do you find a new brake booster mine is not looking good
Thank you! The booster is not new, it is refurbished by me, the sticker I got from a griend of forum. Watch previous video to see state of it. 🙂
TO TO :D Keep up the good work! 💪
Thank youuu! 🙌🍻
What front seats did you fit ? They from a calibra ?
They are not in yet, but plan is for early pfl Omega B leather Recaros. :)
Il motore e cambio, rifatti totalmente? ☺
Yes! ☺️
Luckily the manta survived the bad storm unscathed.
Yeah, the floods luckily didn't effect my region that much but some places it was really bad. Sadly I know examples where people lost their classic cars together with homes...
🥰 še malooo 😁
Upam da res! Malo je težko ohranjat nek nivo detajlov ko že komaj čakaš da se zadeva pelje 😅
Scomparso???