4x4 Chevy HHR Panel

By BRATXL
( 7 )

6 minute(s) of a 51 minute read

9-20-2021

It has been over four months since update!  I never stopped working on the project, just slowed down - normal household life stuff got in the way. I did paint the Blazer chassis back to black.  Sold the white HHR panel - to fund the 4x4 project.  Oh and the orange one and the 48 Chevy truck cab to a happy guy who just had a tree limb fall on his!

Talking about tree limbs - and since I promised last year I would do it this year - I trimmed house side limbs off a giant tree so it doesn't fall on the house in a storm...


And then while I had all the chainsaws goiong - I cut another giant tree (and two smaller ones) that have been in the way too many years! I developed this climbing technique over the years - not fast, but gets the job done!   Hey Y'all!  (my first job in '72 was tree trimming!)

And I might as well stain the deck and a 100 other life stuff things we all gotta do to get back to the project!

And in between I did more cutting and fitting and welding stuff on the 4x4 HHR.   Figured out master cylinder, steering location - ordered stainless tilt column. After seeing that a full restored to very nice 1948 populated dashboard and A/C heat was going to cost a lot (about $2000!), I decided to do another side project as a fundraiser.  No reason to waste all the HHR knowledge I gained this year!  Brat XL brought home a $1200 2007 HHR with a blown motor (only 120K miles) but otherwise looking good from Corning, Arkansas.  

A company was getting rid of NEW HHR motors on ebay - $1450 shipped!  I took a chance it wasn't a scam - (it wasn't) so Brat hauled home a brand new chevy 2.2 HHR motor from the trucking depot in Little Rock - I think the whole company shut down to look at the Brat!  It happens a lot.  I make sure to always be understanding, courteous, and never refuse to open the hood - even when I am busy!   Note: Brat is really my daily driver.  8500 miles this year!  Hoping to put in a new zero hour 5.7 before too long!

After installing the new motor - working transmission issues, brakes, battery, cleaning (rats nest under the hood - a freaking condominum - and chewed wires!) and all the stuff we do to our cars to make them reliable, it was ready to go.  Only I kind of like it, new motor helps.  So, it will stay around a while, a least until Brat gets repowered next year!

Finally back full time on the 4x4 HHR project.  Winter is coming!  Time to paint!  All the fabricating is done! It is a fact - you can fit a front ways motor in a sideways motor hole if you are hard headed enough and don't mind a whole bunch of cutting and welding and hammering! I moved the battery tray from back to right fender.  The ECM will go under passenger seat.

Since the turquoise HHR needed a new windshield and so did the 4x4 HHR project (stone chips) I got the windshield guy to pull it while he was here replacing the other one.  It made sanding and painting much easier!  So I sanded, and sanded (you know the routine!) until I didn't want to anymore and then shot some very easy to paint synthetic enamel olive drab paint.  I like it, never sure until I see it!

Finally - it was time to mount the body!  I had already moved the Blazer chassis body mounts to fit the HHR - six bolts are through the HHR body and the four front one's use the original HHR sub-frame mount bolt holes and bolts. I am using the HHR fuel tank and door.   I like the way it looks - thank goodness!

Most of the upper firewall metal was formerly Blazer roof!  The small section with the holes for steering, brakes, throttle, are original Blazer - and all of the lower section.  I cut it is quarters to fit. There is room to pull the distributor - although you would not want to often! The seat mount was trimmed to fit and welded back in - easier to use HHR seats - they are common.  And I got to keep the HHR emergency brake - I just have to redo the other ends to mate with the Blazer brakes.

Well, that catches me up to September 2021.  I sent the ECM for programming and ordered a custom 4.3 stand alone harness and a 21 circuit interior harness.  It will be wired like the Brat...OMG, that almost made me crazy!  I sprayed the doors and fenders this morning.  Will assemble the body for the final two coats of OD.  I am undecided right now but leaning towards a camo paint job, or camo panels in the back - to break it up some.  I have done several boats - making mylar patterns, etc.  I gotta think on it - where's my bucket?



Comments

Did you figure out the spare tire?

Posted by Diggymart on 10/10/21 @ 10:29:23 PM

Yes, last week. I will post the update today.

Posted by BRATXL on 10/11/21 @ 12:26:47 PM

Did you figure out the spare tire?

Posted by Diggymart on 10/10/21 @ 10:29:21 PM

Love these transformations! Looks like you got some free groceries with the car haha, never seen that before. Always loved the HHRs looks, this will give it some muscle it never had.

Posted by MPower on 4/13/21 @ 2:38:11 PM

Nice updates!

Posted by Diggymart on 4/8/21 @ 7:23:13 PM

Holy hell! Thats a ton of work, will be an awesome project though! Looking forward to seeing how you make it all work.

Posted by diyauto on 4/8/21 @ 3:31:41 PM