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Re: It's white, finally
I just love this thread. Great information !
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Re: It's white, finally
Sanding was finished the other day and the last coats of white were sprayed. Now she sits another few days until she's ready for color sanding and polishing.
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Re: It's white, finally
looks great, keep it going!
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Home at last...
Picked up the body today. Now comes the cleaning, cleaning, and more cleaning. Then the first major component is the headliner, so I can then get the front and rear glass installed. Then door guts, windows, interior....
http://i466.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/S7003469.jpg Does anyone have one of these second gen F-body door handle links? It think they are the same for left and right sides from 70 to 81. I need one since it is now missing from my parts pile. http://i466.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/S7003464.jpg |
Re: Home at last...
I have 7 doors, not all of them are complete, I only need 4 so I will look this week when I get home and see if I have a extra.
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Re: Home at last...
That would be great! Thanks.
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Re: Home at last...
Steve, have fun digging in your parts pile! I know I have been on the correct fastener hunt for the parts going back on the car for months now! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif
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Re: Home at last...
Looking good Steve....Now you get to do all the "Fun" stuff..... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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Re: Home at last...
Real nice..and it matches your 8tk Demo tape.
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Re: Home at last...
Spent about 10 hours on the car today. Perfect day for installing a headliner - about 85 and humid.
I bought the new headliner about a year ago and of course they come in a box all folded up. After pinning it to the wall and letting it hang for about a month so the folds would come out, I then used the wife's steam iron and got the rest of the major fold marks out of it. After it was nice and flat, I rolled it around a 5" diameter, five foot long piece of PVC pipe and wrapped the whole thing in a couple blankets and stored it inside. It worked great - a year later and no wrinkles when I unrolled it. Here's the finished product in the car: http://i466.photobucket.com/albums/r...b/S7003478.jpg |
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