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Here are pics of what i did. mounting one end with screw and home made tool, some holes were already in the metal backing plate but had to add one on the curved up end. stuck awl through the fuzzy side and holding the fuzzy-scratched a mark on the door top trim piece. center punch and drill...
Working with 69bfan to get to a solution to my issue.
Send him a message and he might be able to help you. Will also post something in a day or so that might be helpful to others also.
Pt in tennessee
Sorry for the late reply. i am posting 4 pics for clarification.
Pic 1 shows straight edge to clarify radius of door panel
Pic 2 shows curved back portion with straight edge
Pic 3 shows straight fuzzy being held and radius under it
Pic 4 another one for clarity
Is there a fuzzy that is curved to...
I have a hardtop (no Post). The metal inside frames are the ones that came on the car. my wife is the only owner of the car. i have the fuzzies for the inside that has the radius on the ends just as you describe. They sort of match the radius on the metal panel, BUT the inside metal frames are...
My 1968 Roadrunner is a hardtop car (no post). The rear inside window top metal trim panels (where you attach the fuzzies) have a slight curve to them with a larger curve at the back.
I have a fuzzy set with the rear larger upward curve, but the rest of the fuzzy is straight. Does anyone know if...
Trying to put door/window back together in my 68 Roadrunner RestoMod. I found i do not have this small screw/held on nose piece that is on the backside of the top of the vent window frame. the door window glass rolls up the back of the vent window frame up-into this nose piece. it is in usable...
yes, aluminum as the others have stated. I sent mine to a plating shop who cleaned them and polished. they now look almost chromed. not going to repaint the painted areas. looks to good to screw with. just put on the car.
OH, $1200 to get them to look like this. most shops do not want to buff...
Does anyone know how the 68 era B Bodies got wiring to the door for the power windows? Seems I have seen just two wires clamped to the hinge. I guess there were only power wire and ground to the switches. Were the wires in a loom or rubber accordion boot? Did it go where the small "dimple" is...
Had this conversation before? and before?
Hey Donnie, don't we go thru this post about every six months! LOL
guys, I have been doing bodywork for 45 years and have never seen a perfect panel made by anyone. even if it was perfect it would not fit because the original car is not perfect. I...
grill repair
I took mine to a plating shop, they will electro clean, and then repair small dings, then polish-polish-polish. they guy has estimated about 50 hours to complete the polishing. he will then plate it with some type of electroless nickel that would act as a sealer like anodizing. he...
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i agree with snakeoil24. also use a local person that will still be in business for a while. tell him what you expect, knowing you are able to get in his face when it leaks.
I have talked to an older glass and restoration guy in our town and he told me to PLEASE bring my Roadrunner to him...
print info
I bought one from a person on ebay for 9-10 dollars. it is a good print. mine was for a 68 roadrunner. got it in about 5 days. there are some photo copies out there but they are poor resolution.
pt in tennessee