Thanks for clearing that up,and there is more than 1 like this.
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Care to share what paint you used for those clips?
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I checked out the one Butternut Yellow Black VT Yenko at Legendary several years ago. Ryan W31 |
The yellow Yenko Chevelle that Legendary had was one of my old cars. I purchased it from Vince and after I sold it the next owner he then located the original motor, rear and trans. When I told Vince he found them he responded with yea I knew they were there but the motor was 60 over so I didn't tell you about it. I thought oh shit. I found the Yellow Yenko John now has in North Carolina and when advertised it was a complete car. It was in Hemmings sometime in the early 80s after which Carl Dwiggens acquired it, then Dick Bridges then Randy Miller to me and finally John purchased the car and did his usual outstanding restoration on it.
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Brake Drum Boring
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I only had one orignal brake drum, but cleaned it up and bored it out. I see they now sell some non finned new replacement drums. I may have to just get one.
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Axles and other bits
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Most times im real neat with the paint marks but the axles clearly showed the paint dripped all over so this was kinda fun to do.
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Brake Caliper Rebuild
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I struggled to find much for paint marks on these but this is how i ended up finishing them. Some new seals and reassemble. I thought i had a tool for installed the dust boots but I didnt so i quickly made a driver disc for assembling.
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That was more than a few years ago. My guess is 25 plus years ago.
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