Well, I've had this Command Car taking up room in the shop for a few years, and since I'm pretty much done with my Carryall, I thought I'd give it a motor pool restoration like the others.
I've actually completed a few little projects for the VC1 the past few years that I've posted about before. The replacement engine is completed. I've also rebuilt all of the gauges, the regulator, and the generator. I also have the restored grill stainless steel parts. Came with five new, but fairly old I would suspect, McCreary NDT's. Also and NOS radiator, so won't have to search for one or have the old one I have rebuilt. Probably the nicest piece I stashed away that is still in its original box is the NOS windshield frame, glass and rubber all ready to drop in. That'll save some headaches. Also came with a new wiring harness, so that saves a little dough and time.
I'm missing a few things and don't have a lot of knowledge regarding the VC's. Already have a lot of questions as I have been dinking around with it.
Here's what it looked like when it arrived a few years ago:

Oops, that's not it. I wish. Here it is:

The dogs were high fiving when it rolled off the trailer:


First thing I had to do was clean out the classic basket case to see what was all in there. Did this a couple of days ago:





Pulled the body this past weekend:

Re-employed the rotisserie for the body:





Time to start cleaning some parts...
I've actually completed a few little projects for the VC1 the past few years that I've posted about before. The replacement engine is completed. I've also rebuilt all of the gauges, the regulator, and the generator. I also have the restored grill stainless steel parts. Came with five new, but fairly old I would suspect, McCreary NDT's. Also and NOS radiator, so won't have to search for one or have the old one I have rebuilt. Probably the nicest piece I stashed away that is still in its original box is the NOS windshield frame, glass and rubber all ready to drop in. That'll save some headaches. Also came with a new wiring harness, so that saves a little dough and time.
I'm missing a few things and don't have a lot of knowledge regarding the VC's. Already have a lot of questions as I have been dinking around with it.
Here's what it looked like when it arrived a few years ago:

Oops, that's not it. I wish. Here it is:

The dogs were high fiving when it rolled off the trailer:


First thing I had to do was clean out the classic basket case to see what was all in there. Did this a couple of days ago:





Pulled the body this past weekend:

Re-employed the rotisserie for the body:





Time to start cleaning some parts...











































































































