1967 Rebel 770 4D Sedan from Finland!
Here's a couple NEW
pics of my Rebel in various stages of the project with brief descriptions.

Here's a
workshot of my Rebel, taken in our 6 car garage.

And
another picture.

I've
done some work on the interior, mostly on the doorpanels. They're starting to
look the way I want them to.

Both
of the passangerside door handles were broken and I took them apart. With 2
other broken handles I put together 2 working ones. They even look pretty
decent.

Here's
the Duraspark I'm installing along with the Michelin studded winter tires and
quite good looking hubcaps.

The
engine has needed more work than any other part of the car (or maybe the
brakes). It's now in running condition after 2 weeks of work.


I
had to replace the exhaust manifold with a spare one I had and during the work I
painted it with special paint along with the intake manifold. I also took apart
the carb and cleaned it thoroughly.

Here's
an interesting pic. Yes it's a brake master cylinder with brake booster, but
I've never seen one like this. From the markings on it I'd guess it's from a
japanese van, maybe Toyota Hiace, but can't be sure. It seems to work OK, but
I'm still replacing it the first change I get (if I find an original looking
cyl&booster).
Well that's about it for now, more pics coming
soon...Thanks for viewing, hope you enjoyed the pics!
21.11.2002/A-V