Look forward to follow this Magnum PI projekt, what a great find😀 Good idea is to find a similar finished car and take lots of pictures. Makes it a lot easyer. 👍
Congrats on the new project. Pretty epic to have a ferrari on the channel. If one can rely on presumption its gonna be a real pain as italian cars are not that nice to work on in general. If i dissaseble something and let 3 days pass i can barely remember how to put it back ....cant imagine this being fun to put back to a complete car again after that many years and owners :)
@@RetroRestorationGarage On a side note...i bought a manta that has last run in 2001 and as u can imagine the cooling system is full of rust. The water galleys in the engine behind the water pump are now kinda clean as i disassembled everything and put a garden hose through the back heater hose. Water is coming clean now. I ran the engine with radiator cleaner twice on looped hoses, no thermostat, no radiator, then ran it 3 times with just water to rinse, but it still looks pretty crusty when i look inside. Should i do more or this is enough. I will run the whole system when i put back everything together with water and flush 2 more times after the car runs a bit. I am tempted to remove the plugs on the block and hand agitate the rust a bit more( might be an overkill). Any suggestions will be welcomed. (I didnt want to run rad.cleaner with the radiator and heater core to avoid them leaking and just rinsed them with pressured water)
If you need a new motherboard for that fuse board, I do make them. Just contact me if needed.The plastic layers of those boards are crumbling do the age.
This looks awesome 🎉
Thanks it should certainly make an interesting project
Should boost your subs hopefully mate. Who doesn't love a Ferrari resto? Awesome project.
Look forward to follow this Magnum PI projekt, what a great find😀 Good idea is to find a similar finished car and take lots of pictures. Makes it a lot easyer. 👍
We will be doing that for sure 🤣
18:40 that’s insane wonder what the previous owner thought messing with that key like that lol
It is amazing you will attempt to restore this! it is a great looking car. so low!
And I thought mantas was low 😀
This car is definitely in the right hands now to see it get finished and back on the road 🙂
Thanks I'm looking forward to it
Congrats on the new project. Pretty epic to have a ferrari on the channel. If one can rely on presumption its gonna be a real pain as italian cars are not that nice to work on in general. If i dissaseble something and let 3 days pass i can barely remember how to put it back ....cant imagine this being fun to put back to a complete car again after that many years and owners
:)
I'm sure we will manage 🙂
@@RetroRestorationGarage
On a side note...i bought a manta that has last run in 2001 and as u can imagine the cooling system is full of rust. The water galleys in the engine behind the water pump are now kinda clean as i disassembled everything and put a garden hose through the back heater hose. Water is coming clean now.
I ran the engine with radiator cleaner twice on looped hoses, no thermostat, no radiator, then ran it 3 times with just water to rinse, but it still looks pretty crusty when i look inside. Should i do more or this is enough. I will run the whole system when i put back everything together with water and flush 2 more times after the car runs a bit.
I am tempted to remove the plugs on the block and hand agitate the rust a bit more( might be an overkill).
Any suggestions will be welcomed.
(I didnt want to run rad.cleaner with the radiator and heater core to avoid them leaking and just rinsed them with pressured water)
@@ГеоргиИстатков-ъ9гdish washer tablets are a good way to flush the system.
Nice
Thanks
You can't tune them without major surgery cams valves ecu induction it will be 270 anyway not bad
What a babe, can't wait to see this ole girl brought to life.
Thanks. It's going to be an awsome project 👍
If you need a new motherboard for that fuse board, I do make them. Just contact me if needed.The plastic layers of those boards are crumbling do the age.
That's handy to know could you send me email please to Andy.fms@hotmail.co.uk as I'll be interested in that. Thanks