Re: Getting closer on my car
Thanks for the compliment Mike.
James. Thanks so much for the detail pics. I have saved several such sets from other original black Z's and will definitely put yours in there. Very consistent with the clues I found on my car upon disassembly. Hate to say it but disassembly on mine was sometime in the 90's. Life interupted several times... But my wonderful wife is very supportive and encouraging, so I have really gotten after it in the last few months. The car has only about 27,000 miles on it (odometer shows 26 and some change, but I drove it back and forth to college in the late 70's with no instrument cluster. Even though low mileage, it lead a VERY HARD life prior to coming in to our family in 1975. Whe I get it all done, I will give Bruce a complete history and some nice pics to post. Even have one from 1975 (but have to retrieve it from Mom's house).
I do have a pile of pics that were taken on disassmbly before digital cameras, but am not even sure where they are. So... I really appreciate all the original photos. JohnZ has been especially helpful. No way could I have accomplished even this much without all the help I get here and from CRG and Team Camaro.
James, thanks especially for the install pic of the washer nozzles. I have my original cowl vent panel, and just looked at it confirming that the nozzles were attached to the panel. I probably would have trien attaching them to the cowl. I also have a bag marked "cowl & trim" with the nozzles that includes two very short sheet metal screws with 5/16 head and little anchor symbols. I am assuming those are the ones for the nozzles. Am I correct?
Hate to get too bogged down on detail, but then, if I have the right parts, want to put them back where they belong.
Have some other questions for you detail guys, but they will have to wait.
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