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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
NIiiiiiiiiice! Well done and inspirational! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Great job on the underside there, really looks good.
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
NIce score Darrell! Of course you will be re-installing that beautifully engineered piece of history..... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Darrell, Here's some 14's for sale. https://limaohio.craigslist.org/pts/5191787691.html
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
IT looks GREAT... what you are doing is what I found so rewarding about the Black RS/Z... there is nothing that looks as good as a well cared for or correctly cleaned and preserved survivor.
Use a left handed drill bit, same section as the EASY OUTS! |
Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Darrell ,...absolutely great job , on a great car! This has been a great lesson on patience and Thx for posting this
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Looks great, keep the pics coming
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Do you hose the oven cleaner off or simply wipe it down with a sponge or something? Looks great; just hoping to get a better understanding of the process.
Question regarding the #7 application; after seeing this post I thought I'd try it on my black Corvette. I read the back panel and it said not to allow the stuff to dry on the paint. I thought I had read where you left it on overnight; is that true and did that create problems with removal? |
Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
AWESOME PROGRESS!!! Keep up the great work and pictures. I for one am learning and enjoying this thread
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Re: Preservation Project - Green Machine
Great stuff Darrell, we are not tired of the pictures, thanks.
Mike [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] |
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