Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
This stuff takes fab skills, tools, and a vision.
Sometimes one needs to take a break from a build just to get motivated again.
Sometimes one needs to take a break from a build just to get motivated again.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Thanks. I always like to have a few projects going at once, so I can take a break from one. Selling the 2dr 710 made this project more of a focus and allowed me to buy the tools I need to hopefully finish it. But I still have a few other "non-car" projects going.
This is the suspension at ride height:
and this is fully down:
This is the suspension at ride height:
and this is fully down:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I plan on "body dropping" the back of the car another 1.25", when I fix the roofline, so it sits level with the Miata rocker panel seams:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Ridiculous. All of it.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
You have definitely done something I have always wanted to see. Raise the wheel well in the rear (well you did both). I have always thought the body of the 510 had too much rake. It looks so much better laid out flat like the Hakos.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I'm stoked with how it's sitting, but it's still raked higher in the back. Another inch lower in the back, and the bottom of the doors will be level with the ground. I just need to raise the rear parcel tray area of the 510 body.
Then I can start making giant bubble flares:
Then I can start making giant bubble flares:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Have you thought about adding to the bottom of the car? Rocker panel area? Looks like the rear of the quarter panel (behind wheel) comes lower down than the front side. Maybe part of the rocker panel.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Sweet! I'm jelly of your skills! It's starting to look pretty good. And you know the best part? People will be like, you took something aerodynamic and ruined it!! Because Datsun.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Sorry for another 6 months of no updates, but I've been busy with non-Datsun stuff. The first thing that was bugging me was the C-pillars, so I got a template off my friend's 510 and saw how much narrower mine were at the top. So, I cut mine apart (again):
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Then it was the back window frame … After 4 different attempts to modify it, I realized I couldn't fix it. And Futo-Fab was having a sale:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I wasn't planning on adding 510 rocker panels, but I think I need them just to add structure to the 510 body. But first, I need to remove all the Miata metal in the way:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I wasn't planning on removing so much metal, so I started adding some structure back in:
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