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L_e_e 05-28-2024 02:02 AM

I have to say after seeing the pics of the GTO, the previous Chevelle and now this Chevelle, the attention to detail and the high quality of workmanship is some of the BEST that I have seen.

OneStopRestoration 05-28-2024 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by L_e_e (Post 1650152)
I have to say after seeing the pics of the GTO, the previous Chevelle and now this Chevelle, the attention to detail and the high quality of workmanship is some of the BEST that I have seen.

Thankyou. I couldnt take all the credit here. Ive learned the vast majority of what I do from my dad. He has been restoring cars since the early 80s. He could be another several restoration threads, as he has one if not two cars going these days. I think we are lucky in that we really enjoy what we do, and when you enjoy it, you focus on concept of doing the best you can.

Its been some time since we had that GTO. I think we sold that back in 2017 or 18 at Mecum Indy.

CamarosRus 06-02-2024 06:04 AM

Are you familair with SPI Epoy Primer...........Great Quality Product, Much less $$$
than Big BRand NAmes shipped directly to your door............

OneStopRestoration 06-02-2024 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CamarosRus (Post 1650451)
Are you familair with SPI Epoy Primer...........Great Quality Product, Much less $$$
than Big BRand NAmes shipped directly to your door............

Im actually not familiar with that product. I tend to keep things simple and purchase products from either the Keystone company for things like lacquer primer and other consumables like lacquer, and then work my way through the ppg and omni or shop lines of ppg for all remaining epoxy primers, topcoats, basecoats, and clears.

OneStopRestoration 06-13-2024 01:26 AM

300 Deluxe Rubber Floor Question?
 
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I was curious if anyone could provide some explination about a few things related to the 300 deluxe cars. Upon getting into the car I noticed that there were small twisted shank nails pounded into the floor board area of the car in various spots below say the kick panels, along where the sill plates go, and even along the back edge of the interior where the floor carpet/matt would have ended just under where the seat frame attaches.

The nails look very factory to me, so im curious as to was this a way to hold down some sub insulation? Where these nails used to actually tack down the rubber floor, or is this just a case of something odd happened to the car during its life? Pictures showing some areas where I found them.

OneStopRestoration 06-13-2024 01:29 AM

Fixing Speaker Mounts in the Deck
 
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Seems like just about every car I restore someone has butchered the speaker holes. Pretty easy fix. Always nice using original metal as it fits into place with no massaging or mismatching of holes and profiles.

cheveslakr 06-13-2024 02:58 AM

I've owned a few post cars, all having the rubber floor and have never seen that before.
One had the original floor covering and I was the first to disturb it......nothing but the same methods that carpet would receive to keep it down.
Nice speaker fix.

chevyman0429 06-13-2024 10:37 AM

Ill have to look as i own a 69 300 hardtop and a 69 300 ss post car! Ill look tonight.

Bill Pritchard 06-13-2024 12:40 PM

Reach out to Dan Vasic, he's restored several 300 Deluxe Chevelles.

big gear head 06-13-2024 01:45 PM

I had to fix the speaker holes in my dad's '65 Nova. I did it the same way you did.


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