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Don't forget I have a crap load of A100 parts that need new homes as well. What are you using for the sending unit for the oil gauge? I have one cluster that as the gauge vs the idiot light that I may try to restore for this one truck.
That was some dedication with the plastic on the ceiling Ron! Looks great. For the "next time" looks at these for the finer grits...
Sunmight 6" Sunfoam Grip Foam Sanding Discs
They are like denim jeans and any grit will squish into them so you can DA the last few steps and not get pigtails.
I happen to be in the neighborhood so I stoped by and talked to Ron. I think I’ve got him started on a plan runs were a little too dramatic for the razor blade he’s gonna have to block. Needs 600 and work up.
Better runs than dry spray. Put it out out in the sun for 4-5 days to make sure it is fully cured then there is a large thread on the SPI site on getting them out.
Enough whining about the rust and monologuing. Its time to get cracking on fixing the rust on the A100.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc9LcomQr7r5F0TPdtlXbAw
After 4 restorations through the FABO and FBBO pages I’m trying something different for the A100s now I’m retired. Please subscribe out of pity if nothing else. They will get better I promise.
https://youtube.com/@jimkueneman5489
Oops I did it again. Twice. Bought a pair of A100s, one is now home and also bought a rotisserie for this one. I am hoping to build both if the title for the one does not become a PIA.
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1966/'69 A100 Twins Build