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I don't know what that colour was called but my friend Frank's 68 R.R. was that colour as well. I know that's no help. I would just match paint samples of modern formulas to the door jam.
We do not "clock our bee wrong". This is one man from Canada who prides himself on being an expert. We have provided photos many times that we have produced our product from OEM/NOS stock and are licensed as a restoration manufacturer. One needs to remember these were mass produced cars. They...
Hey all, I have a cobbled together 69 charger and I'm looking to get the parts together to get functional headlight covers again. I have the covers but not the brackets that hold the vacuum actuators .
I don't see who the covers pivot though!
Can someone send a pic of there the headlight cover...
Is black chromium or black chrome powder coating a thing of the past or is still being performed?
I had my rear bumper powder coated in black chrome in north Detroit and can't remember the gents info. He did an excellent job that still stands to this day.
I'll bring the usual:
Zwiegles hots, Genesee beer and the water jug dispenser with paper cups.
My wife is having a guest speaker from Genesse come and speak at the local Historical Society.
I'll see if I can glean some interesting facts and trivia.
How about lower control arm bushings, upper control arm bushings, and strut rod bushings? Those need to be in good shape or you're wasting time and money. Proforged are said to be good for lower control arm bushings. You can search the forum for info about them if needed.
maybe we could set up a collection fund, where members could donate (voluntarily) to the out of pocket costs up front to ease the pain.
10, 20, 50...... whatever is comfortable; it all helps
if anyone has suggestions or ideas on how to do this, please chime in. I wouldn't want anyone to think...
Welcome CC, from WNY ! We've got "common" projects, as I also have a '65 Sedan to get started on too. I hope You'll let us know, if the "Mint" in Perth is running any Closeout Sales !!!
Thank you Adam!
Updated Requested Items/ Help:
Beer, in a cooler with ice (ready to use and drink). NO GLASS BOTTLES based on Carlisle requirements - cans only
Volunteers: @Dennis H, @68BabyBlue
(We have 4 or more "slots" for this)
Water, in a cooler with ice (ready to use and drink)...
All I can say is they are to be straight, just like your top one.
Your bottom one is somehow bent, each side is a different length. Now look at the bushing that goes into that bracket, it is straight and even sides.
Another way they bent is people hook a tow strap to the sway bar and it...