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Old 02-28-2009, 07:04 PM
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This is it coming out the back of the hole . It still has orange paint on it. I'm thinkin this is a big points deduction.
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alt bracket on thermostat housing stud...no washers, just the nut.
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Old 02-28-2009, 07:06 PM
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Old 02-28-2009, 07:08 PM
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Charley all the undercoats pics brings a smile to my face, when I worked at the dealer we had a old guy Clint and he did them like that, you for sure got your $150 undercoat job with him,

in his defense I asked about his job one time and ribbed him about it, the machine he used was from the 50's, he said when you pulled the trigger on the machine you better be moving fast and know where the gun was aimed, it was a hokey looking knozzel like a small air gun and it did really lay down a wide swath of black goo when you hit it and it was allot of the black goo taboot, must have been the same machine and his brother doing it back there.
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transmission flexplate cover bolt with washer.
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Old 02-28-2009, 07:22 PM
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Hey Charley, how bout the alternator. Can't recall if you posted pics of it yet. Curious about the date on that. Thanks..
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Old 02-28-2009, 07:45 PM
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No. Haven't taken the bracket off so it is hard to see.
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Old 02-28-2009, 08:55 PM
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Nice white paint highlight on the Rad.tag.
Does the mounting end of your fan clutch stalk have any black paint on it/around on it?
Interesting how the W/P pulley mounting face has bare metal showing under it.
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Charley all the undercoats pics brings a smile to my face, when I worked at the dealer we had a old guy Clint and he did them like that, you for sure got your $150 undercoat job with him,

in his defense I asked about his job one time and ribbed him about it, the machine he used was from the 50's, he said when you pulled the trigger on the machine you better be moving fast and know where the gun was aimed, it was a hokey looking knozzel like a small air gun and it did really lay down a wide swath of black goo when you hit it and it was allot of the black goo taboot, must have been the same machine and his brother doing it back there.

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I know what you mean about those old machines. My 70 Charger had the extra $50 undercoat job done by the dealer before delivery. The entire bottom of my car, from one end to the other, is covered in a 1/4 inch thick layer of that petrified Labrea Tar Pits goo.
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I know what you mean about those old machines. My 70 Charger had the extra $50 undercoat job done by the dealer before delivery. The entire bottom of my car, from one end to the other, is covered in a 1/4 inch thick layer of that petrified Labrea Tar Pits goo.

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My unrestored/original '69Z was sold new in Toronto, and got the same dealer undercoating - it's all still there; I only worked the prop valve in the photo to verify the date.




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