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Old 09-22-2020, 12:42 AM
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Nice job a Stevinator! Yes, it was a tense text that went something like this...”You remove-a dat valance, I break-a u face!

Looking great Steve!!! You da man!

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Old 09-25-2020, 11:31 PM
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I finally received the pair of original stainless headlight bucket moldings from Vancouver. I had to un-dent and sand & polish them. I also received the front driprail molding section I needed from a guy on one of the facebook E-body groups on line. That got the same treatment as well.

The repro road lamp brackets finally arrived and they fit a whole lot better than the beat up originals. Now both road lamps actually point forward. What a concept!

Here's how she looks with the grill and nose completed as well as the driver's side drip rails, weatherstripping and glass all adjusted.
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Old 09-25-2020, 11:36 PM
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And I finally got to use the NOS 'cuda tail emblem I've had sitting in a box of old emblems in my closet since 1982. I had to find the factory installation diagram to get the measurement right. The factory two-sided tape had to be replaced since it became one with the backing material and solidified into something resembling teflon that would not stick to anything. So I used new, emblem two-sided tape and a razor blade to get it trimmed properly.
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That front shot with Plum crazy, argent grill, road lamps, and shaker is just damn cool
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Old 09-26-2020, 12:13 AM
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Looking really good! I'm always glad when you post an update on this car. Wish it were mine.
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Yowza, that is SMOKIN’ Steve! She is looking real GOOD! Thanks for the update and keep ‘em coming!!!
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Old 09-26-2020, 12:44 PM
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That’s the way she’s supposed to look! Excellent Steve!!!

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Spent the day under the car. Adjusting the parking brake so it works now.

Then I pulled the driveshaft and removed both u-joints in preparation for cleaning. I also ordered a couple more gallons of Evaporust and dug out the giant PVC pipe that is just larger than the diameter of the driveshaft. This way I can slide the driveshaft in and then fill it with evaporust and let it do its magic. Here's the driveshaft sitting next to the patent-pending Deluxe Driveshaft Derusting Device, along with my trusty 1989 John Deere 185, that I bought used as a dealer demonstrator in 1990.
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I also installed the shaker baseplate seal which is quite an entertaining fete. it comes as a straight (but rolled up) section of extruded rubber that you have to glue the ends together and then tape them, like the factory did. Got that on and then installed the 50 year old original shaker drain hoses I had off my of hemi ragtop. The factory used the ribbed heater hoses for this application. They were just slightly more pliable than volcanic rock, but installed fine. They still had their original bends petrified into them, that were there in order to clear the alternator bracket and to steer away from the battery tray.
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And look what I found in the garage...some vintage Day 2 parts. Kraco 6-9 speakers and an FM converter. I checked the speakers against the screw holes that are already in the rear deck and they matched up perfectly. I can hang the speakers under the deck with some small screws and nuts and it won't affect the package tray at all.
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