I picked up the Rusty Banana for $160 with no title. The car was owned by an elderly woman that drove it back and forth to northern states and then wouldn't sell it when the clutch went out and let it sit in her driveway for many years down by the ocean. I bought it from her son in law once she passed and we ended up having to drag it across the yard with my truck while they bounced on the back of it because the brakes had seized.
Upon washing it I found that the car had some rust issues in the rear quarter panel, upon further inspection I found out the Rust issue was bigger than I thouht... Holes all through the under side body panels and at least one through the floor, I also pulled the rear tow hook off with a lawn mower because it was so rusty! This is when it earned it's name "The Rusty Banana"
So Rather than part the car out I decided to give it a purpose... Mud Car!
Started with some 27" BKT Tractor Tires for the front.
To raise the car I went and pulled some Kia Rio Springs and Struts on the front and put Aspire Struts with Festiva front springs on the rear. This raised the car up about 1-2 inches and the rest of the lift was provided by the bigger tires. All together I ended up with about 12" of ground clearance at my sway bar. Also put some 25" Tractor Tires on the rear after I decided that I want to try to get it registered as a Custom Side by Side.
This car has fought me every step of the way because of the rust and crust. Here are some extra pictures of the process and redneck fixes.
After a New Clutch, Bearings, Brakes, Struts, LCAs, Tires, Wheel Spacers, Etc... It finally moved and stopped under it's own power last night. I still have some work to do to get it trail ready but I may take it for a test drive this weekend in a muddy back yard!
Upon washing it I found that the car had some rust issues in the rear quarter panel, upon further inspection I found out the Rust issue was bigger than I thouht... Holes all through the under side body panels and at least one through the floor, I also pulled the rear tow hook off with a lawn mower because it was so rusty! This is when it earned it's name "The Rusty Banana"
So Rather than part the car out I decided to give it a purpose... Mud Car!
Started with some 27" BKT Tractor Tires for the front.
To raise the car I went and pulled some Kia Rio Springs and Struts on the front and put Aspire Struts with Festiva front springs on the rear. This raised the car up about 1-2 inches and the rest of the lift was provided by the bigger tires. All together I ended up with about 12" of ground clearance at my sway bar. Also put some 25" Tractor Tires on the rear after I decided that I want to try to get it registered as a Custom Side by Side.
This car has fought me every step of the way because of the rust and crust. Here are some extra pictures of the process and redneck fixes.
After a New Clutch, Bearings, Brakes, Struts, LCAs, Tires, Wheel Spacers, Etc... It finally moved and stopped under it's own power last night. I still have some work to do to get it trail ready but I may take it for a test drive this weekend in a muddy back yard!
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