1992 GTZ
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:26 am
Hi, wanted to into myself since I am new to this forum. I have recently purchased a 1992 black GTZ with the Quad. It needs tons of work to restore. Bought it sight unseen for $1500. It has 128,xxx miles, but has a brand new Quad. Problem is the body. Typical rust in the rocker and hinge pillar areas. And by rust, I mean open the doors and see the ground. I welded in some temp patch panels that should last until Spring. I intend to do a complete resto - or possibly find a rust free body and do a swap.
Anyway, I am not new to the Beretta or GM small cars in general. I was an engineer and engineering mgr for GM small cars for over 15 years. I was involved in the engineering and design of these cars. I was the responsible engineer for the L-body (the Beretta & Corsica), N-body (Grand Am's etc) & J-body (Cavaliers etc) for many years. I've had many of these cars as company cars over the years and even owned a few. Sold my last one (a red 92 GTZ a few years back when more kids came along and needed more space and less vehicles to maintain. I've decided to get back into the car resto game and went out and bought the black GTZ after searching for some time.
Oh, by the way I also have an original 1981 Omega Sport sitting the in barn waiting to be restored. It was the second car I ever owned. I've kept it for all these years moving it from house to house and from storage location to storage location. Have to get to that project once the GTZ is complete.
On the GTZ front I have made temp patches to the rockers and hinge pillars while I look for permanent repair parts. Didn't want the car to break in half if I decided to take it out for a cruise around town! I am working with a local GM dealer to see what OE repair panels are still avail. We'll see. If nothing is avail I will have to either find a doner car from the south or west or fab all new parts.
In the process of making the temp repairs for the rockers I found that most of the exterior & interior molding screws/retainers were shot. I have an original GM parts catalog for the Beretta so I was able to look up the OE part numbers. After some searching on the web I found a great source for OE fasteners - you wouldn't believe what they charge for these parts at the dealer (try $4.25 per screw for the sill plate screw!). The best source I've found is a company called Pointe Products. They are located in MI and will ship to you. I already have one order from them and just placed another last night. I am getting all of the wheel well splash shield screws & plastic rivets. I am also getting the interior trim screws. Once I get them I can post pics and part numbers if you guys are interested.
Now the part where I need some help. I am in need of the console arm rest lid. My is totally shot and they are not avail anymore from GM. They were a real piece of sh#t when they were new and don't last long - as you already know for yourselves. I know, I tested them! Has anyone found any good sources for replacement lids other than junk yards?
Thanks.
Anyway, I am not new to the Beretta or GM small cars in general. I was an engineer and engineering mgr for GM small cars for over 15 years. I was involved in the engineering and design of these cars. I was the responsible engineer for the L-body (the Beretta & Corsica), N-body (Grand Am's etc) & J-body (Cavaliers etc) for many years. I've had many of these cars as company cars over the years and even owned a few. Sold my last one (a red 92 GTZ a few years back when more kids came along and needed more space and less vehicles to maintain. I've decided to get back into the car resto game and went out and bought the black GTZ after searching for some time.
Oh, by the way I also have an original 1981 Omega Sport sitting the in barn waiting to be restored. It was the second car I ever owned. I've kept it for all these years moving it from house to house and from storage location to storage location. Have to get to that project once the GTZ is complete.
On the GTZ front I have made temp patches to the rockers and hinge pillars while I look for permanent repair parts. Didn't want the car to break in half if I decided to take it out for a cruise around town! I am working with a local GM dealer to see what OE repair panels are still avail. We'll see. If nothing is avail I will have to either find a doner car from the south or west or fab all new parts.
In the process of making the temp repairs for the rockers I found that most of the exterior & interior molding screws/retainers were shot. I have an original GM parts catalog for the Beretta so I was able to look up the OE part numbers. After some searching on the web I found a great source for OE fasteners - you wouldn't believe what they charge for these parts at the dealer (try $4.25 per screw for the sill plate screw!). The best source I've found is a company called Pointe Products. They are located in MI and will ship to you. I already have one order from them and just placed another last night. I am getting all of the wheel well splash shield screws & plastic rivets. I am also getting the interior trim screws. Once I get them I can post pics and part numbers if you guys are interested.
Now the part where I need some help. I am in need of the console arm rest lid. My is totally shot and they are not avail anymore from GM. They were a real piece of sh#t when they were new and don't last long - as you already know for yourselves. I know, I tested them! Has anyone found any good sources for replacement lids other than junk yards?
Thanks.