The Daytona: November 26, 2003
by Russ Knize on Nov.26, 2003, under Daytona
Well, all the pans are in, the holes are patched, and the surfaces prepped for final paint. The surface is rusty from the acidic etching solution used for POR-15 (“Metal Ready”). If the weather holds, I will finally paint the thing this weekend. I will be very happy when this is done so that I can start putting the car back together. There is a fair amount of mechanical stuff to do along the way, but I don’t have to worry so much about the temperature with that. I just want to have it back on the road before the first serious snowfall so that the CSX can be put back into the garage.
On that note, I have collected a nice array of parts for it. I have the rear axle assembly, front springs, knuckles and calipers, master cylinder, and proportioning valve from a 1989 Daytona Shelby. The should handle awesome once everything is aboard, though I doubt I will have time for that this year. I have stainless steel braided brake lines, Koni struts and shocks, and polyurethane control arm bushings as well. I hope to have the struts, shocks, and bushings in this year yet, since I have it all apart anyway. I’d be a shame not to upgrade the brakes too, but I am missing various bolts and bits and I don’t want to get stalled. I guess we’ll just see how it goes.