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Yes, that was strange, must have been a last-minute rush get to the show finish build.
Like they never tested the hood fully closing with the custom radiators (3?) cover
It was too noticeable to be overlooked.
Yea, I saw that one, thanks for the props. Tried to comment on it, appears you may still have my YouTube profile blocked, commented on an earlier vid on that project challenging some ammeter info presented, my comments disappeared shortly after that. Good luck.
Whatever you're going to use, try it in an inconspicuous location on the car first to see if something "bad" happens.
I didn't realize you had single stage paint. I wouldn't try the easy-off.
My 928 has a clear coat that is hard as nails. Gets harder with age? It's a 1979 model.
Hoghead54here, I've picked up a '69 Super bee thats pretty rough but has possibilities. No motor or tranny 4 speed car. Looking at it kind of makes me think I've jumped in the deep end of the pool with one hand tied behind my back but I'll get through it.
It's single stage but the painter said he mixed clear in with it (not sure if just the last coat(s) or all of 'em). Photo is day it was painted in Mexico (June 2015).
Runs a 440 with a broom-handle for a cam. :lol: .....more mild than Clark Kent.
It is an ultra-clean car though - surprising since it came from Oregon area. One family owned since new and only lightly restored once.
Hi Wally I must appologize as I've missed your request for assistance right back to spring! I've done a few of these conversions as I own two '63 Canadian built Dodges and one American built Plymouth wagon. The part you are missing is an aluminum casting that the button box bolts to. I've...
" Biscayne Baby" Car was shipped back to the states after being used as a taxi on a Guam military base.
$ 300 Dock fee. You could "hear" the car rusting. the dash meter was still in it. drove 2 years then traded it for socket set
because my new wife refuse to be seen in it. It would burn...
I restored my 70 Charger 500 10 years ago. The original dash pad was still in one piece but at 45 years old (and getting brittle and corners curling a little) I decided to have the body shop install a reproduction pad while they did the body work. (you can insert the jackass he-haw sound...