Inline Tube - 1969 GTO Judge -
From Start to Finish

Inline Tube 1969 Judge Restoration
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I have begun this restoration with a car out of California
that was neglected its entire life. The good new is, not a belt, clamp, or hose
was ever replaced and the car is not missing a single piece. Did didn’t run
when I purchased it and had been sitting since 1983 under a car port. Let’s
start the restoration on this a-body.This is the car: a 1969 GTO Judge, 4 Speed, Ram Air
III, hide-a-way headlights, with all the go fast options. Disc brakes, rally gauges, the Judge package.
NO A/C
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It was not long before the car was coming apart. There was not even one broken
or rounded off bolt on the entire car, since it was rust free. It came apart
with no problems. Although the parts look rusty they are not. The frame has 35
years of road grime, dirt and grease. Being a CA car it has not bee exposed to
snow, salt, and very little rain. You can start to see the colors of the
different parts with close examination..
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Taking
pictures of how things are prior to taking a car apart is the most important
step in the process. As good as we think we will remember, the pictures never
forget. 600 photos were taken as the car was coming apart. All the parts were
plastic bagged and a picture of each bag was taken for future reference. All
these parts were sand blasted, plated or repainted to the factory colors. The
rear end is complete with new Inline Tube brake line and parking brake cables.
The rubber bushings came from Kanter parts. All the drum hardware is original
repainted. The rear end also has new bearings and seals.
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After 250 hours of blasting, painting, part gathering, and assembly the chassis
with out the engine and trans was complete. The engine and transmission rebuild,
detailing, and assembly took another 175 hours. When doing an entire
restoration on the complete car you could have 1500 to 2000 hours in the entire
project. So lets add up some numbers: the price of the car $8000 to $20,000, The
cost of parts $15,000 to $20,000. Labor, if you do all the work yourself $0 IF
you pay someone to do all the work $50.00 an hour you could have as much as
$75,000 to $100,000 into a full restoration. Paint takes another 250 to 300
hours. All interior, AC, Firewall, trunk items takes another 170 hours and the
final assembly 250 hours. So the restoration could cost between $98000 to
$140,000 depending on how bad the car is. You have to remember rusty cars do not
make show winners and add hundreds of hours to the restoration. When spending
this kind of money pick you car carefully you do not want to have a $140,000 AMC
Pacer, especially the base model.
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Inline Tube provided all the: brake & fuel lines, parking brake cables, rubber
flex hoses, line clips, clamps, disc brake parts, and all the line
tags. Kanter provided the original rubber control arm bushings. Fusick
Oldsmobile provided the body mounts. YES Oldsmobile, they matched closer than
the Pontiac one sold through several companies. The exhaust came from Gardner
exhaust.
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A two part epoxy paint is used, which required no primer and is tough as nails
when dry. It has a semi gloss finish not too shiny and not too dull right in the
middle. Start from one end of the frame and finish at the other, repeat for all
black parts. We used as many of the original parts as we could. The wheel
cylinders are original and rebuild as is the starter, alternator, gearbox, power
steering pump, transmission, carburetor ,and rotors.
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This shows the correct two part rotor, caliper is to be painted black, rotor is
the original turned down. The Coker tire is mounted on the rim with the correct
color gray on the backside. Notice the upper ball joint is riveted just like the
factory, on a car like this points will be deducted for a bolted in ball joint. The rim should have over spray through the slots as
shown.
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The engine and trans are ready to be bolted together and set in the frame.
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Drums are Grey Phosphate while the drum springs are multiple colors and
the wheel studs are black.
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Frames are marked from the factory, if there is multiple holes for components
such as engine mounts the interior of the body shell have been painted red
primer and the underside black. The body has its first coat of high build primer
applied.
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The trunk is also painted black, this allows a light coat of trunk paint to
cover, without building up and looking thick. The dash is painted semi black,
and the cowl is also painted semi black.
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The interior jambs are now cut in. All the edges of the GTO have an orange over
spray look. At the factory nothing was taped or masked off the spray went
everywhere. The trunk shows some of the primer at the back seat divider and the
underside of the package tray and the quarter panels was bare metal. We sprayed
cast/silver to duplicate this look.
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Before the jambs are cut in the quarters and the doors had a small amount of
sound deadener applied. All the black seam sealer was applied after the red
primer before the over spray. We have not been able to find black seam sealer so
this is cream color with black paint brushed over the top.
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Sound deadener is applied to the rear wheel wells. I have seen this applied many
ways. The factory work was instructed to spray the path of the tire but a lot of
guys got a little crazy and sprayed the entire well. Sound deadener is not to
undercoat or protect from rust. It is to stop stone noise as they come off the
tires. It is also a super detail to see the body over spray in the well.
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All the body panels are now mocked up and checked for final fit. This step gives
you the chance to enlarge holes, and fit panels with no paint on them. So you
can get a little rough if you have to. All the trim is also fit to the car.
Anywhere the trim does not fit too good is going to look far worse when the GTO
is painted. On the back window we taped off the trim, snapped it into place, and
then
filled the gap with high strength body filler.
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The body has been blocked several times with 220, 320, 400, 600, 800. Yes it is
a lot of sanding but we want that over-restored mirror finish. The first picture
shows the base coat. The final color always looks different with the clear on
it. Wings Auto Art did all the body and paint work. Nyle and Ross worked extra
hard to make this a mirror finish. www.wingsautoart.com
. These guys are the best in the country. They do everything from start to
finish restorations to partials and custom paint work. Check out all the super
cars they have worked on there web site.
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All the brake & fuel lines, parking brake cables, flex hoses, clips, cable
hardware, and line tags came from Inline Tube. Body mounts and rubber control arm
bushings were from Kanter Auto Parts. After the body goes back on the frame it
will take 6-8 more weeks until the car is done. All the parts are detailed and
ready to be assembled back on the car.
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The fenders and the hood hinges are now in place. The heater
box is to have a bead of undercoating around it. The firewall was a common place
for chalk marking. This 554 indicated the Judge Sales Code. The master cylinder
is also black and the booster which was redone by Bob's Boosters has the correct
paint dab inspection marks. Also notice all the rubber has either ribbing or a
color strip. These color informed the factory work to the placement of the hose.
Blue was the Hide-a-way supply vacuum line. The wiper hose was ribbed with no
stripe but the feed line was thicker than the two from the squirter to the hood.
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The bottom is looking great. The car
would have body over spray and the frame should stick out just as it does. The
gas tank has had the original filler neck soidered in and a gas tank stamp was
reproduced just like original. We sprayed matte clear to preserve the metal
finish of the tank. The tank was provided by Inline Tube. The exhaust was
provided by Gardner Exhaust. The windows are now going back in. All the hardware
has been bead blasted and plated Silver Zinc, again Bob's Boosters took car of
the plating. The window glass came from Pilkington Glass. All the date codes are
etched right into the glass.
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Again all door hardware is starting to go in. Notice the white tag, This was to
let the factory know which door panel when on the frame. The headliner is now
installed and steamed, the seat divider is installed. Make sure to install it
correctly the insulation goes to the inside as shown. You can also see the power
trunk and the speaker wire. The wire was run under the floor tar paper until it
reached the back seat at this point the extra was coiled up and and taped to the
floor. All the electrical wiring was provided by M&H Electrical Fabricator's
www.wiringharness.com
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Seat belts were cleaned re-dyed and
installed. The roof rail weather striping came from Soft Seal and Fit Like a
Dream. The rubber was a bit harder than the original but the quality is
excellent. All the seat frames were sand blasted at Strip IT, and painted
silver/metal color. The seat tracks were phosphate and the tips painted semi
black to match the carpet. Dale at LA Trim 616 897 6546 recovered all the seats
and door panels. He even redid all the burlap material on the back side. We
slipped the old trim card back in for the extra detail. All the seat trim received
a fresh coat of the correct parchment white. Space Age Paint www.Spaceagepaint.com
supplied the interior paint. The white color was applied first. The gold leaf
was added to the clear to give the gold parchment match to the seat covers.
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The rear seat again was restored to
factory original specifications. Notice the cream color foam block at the center
of the seat. We also reproduced the material that was laying in the bottom of
the seat. This is the factory correct way to cut the carpet. We took all
measurement off the old and transferred to the new. There is a T slot cut the
full length of the carpet. The seat is installed and the flaps are tucked back
under the seat. Not Visible hear is the carpet tag installed to both the front
and rear carpet. These tags are located hear at the sill plate next to the seat
belt.
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Rear seat is now in place, Remember
to leave the carpet long where the seat meets the door panel. The carpet should
roll up into the quarter panel behind the door panel so you can't see the floor
pan. To get the poor fitting carpet into place we first steamed the carpet and
spray Glued a section at time to the floor. Now it follows all the floor pan
contours. The REM door panel water shields are now installed, They are black on
the other side. The craft paper side face out as shown. Our paper shields are
held in place with ACE Hardware White window caulk. It comes on a roll like
tape. This caulk was used on the hood scoops, heater box, roof rails and water
shields.
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After a few torturous hours the
glass is finally adjusted. Nyle At Wings Auto Art was on his last glass nerve
but he got it perfect. The door panels are now installed. We have also
started to assemble other finishing pieces. The rear spoiler has been fit,
re-fit and fit again not to mention the grinding sanding and reshaping of the pedestals.
Ross at Wings auto art did not go home until it was done. Looks Great Ross.
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The hood and front sheet metal is
now coming together. The hood has been correctly over sprayed and notice the
leading edge black spots. At the factory the hood was painted off the car, they
were hung on a rack system by the two square holes in the front. This is a sweet
detail. The ram air pan and the hood hinges should not have any over spray. All
the trim is now going back on. All the original stainless trim was polished by
Sam At Patmai 586 294 9621. Sam took out all the dings and polished it to a
better than new finish.
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Nyle and Ross are fitting the nose
one last time before final paint. The trim clips are installed and the stainless
trim is ready to be popped on.
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The car is almost done, ready for the 2004 Detroit Autorama


The car is finished and ready for the show.
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2004 Detroit Autorama down at
COBO Center
Sources:
Inlinetube - Brake & Fuel Lines,
Parking Brake Cables, Hoses, Valves, Brake & Fuel Clips, Disc Brakes
15066 Technology Drive
Shelby Twp, MI 48315
586 532 1338
Wings Auto Art - Body, Paint, Assembly
Nyle Wing - Ross Gregory
Ionia, Michigan 48846
PH (989) 855-2577
Palmetto Enterprises - Grey Phosphate Plating
2311 A Old Parker Road
Greenville, SC 29609
PH (864) 246 3836
Strip IT - Media Blasting
36427 Groesbeck Highway
Clinton Township, MI 48035
PH (586) 792-7705
Bob’s Boosters - Slver, Gold, Black Zinc Plating
East Point, MI
PH (586) 774 8883
Gardner Exhaust - Exhaust System &
Hangers
Gardner
Exhaust Systems
15 Glenn Pond Drive
Red Hook NY. 12571
(845) 758-8003
M&H Electrical - Exhaust System &
Hangers
M&H
Electrical
13537 Alondra Blvd
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
(562) 926 9552
Pilkington Classics - New window glass
Pilkington
Glass
4370 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH 43207
(614) 497 5900