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The carpet sections after two rounds of shampooing with the wife's Bisell machine. They smell very nice now. Not like "old people" any more. I also used the machine and shampooed the headliner, seat belts, and the door panel carpets as well. It was a balmy 90 degrees out today so the dampness in the fabric/carpet evaporated very quickly.
I reinstalled all the tar paper sections that I took out yesterday to vacuum and disinfect the floors. By the way, the section of tar paper on the back floor that was permanently bonded to the floor was most likely the result of the ambient heat from the original single muffler that resided just underneath that location. There was no sense in trying to remove it since I was reinstalling the rest of the sections anyway. Ready for the carpet to go back in tomorrow. Last edited by njsteve; 06-30-2025 at 11:44 PM. |
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Interior all cleaned up and back together. Smells a lot nicer! (according to my wife who has an actual functioning sense of smell).
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More mission creep. Still ridding the car of old car smell. I removed all the trunk lining panels and tar paper and cleaned it it all out and scrubbed the sheetmetal.
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Then I washed and scrubbed the panels and separated the fiberboard backing pieces and wet them down as well. That way I could apply some 2x4s and weights overnight to get them flat again. They were all buckled and bowed from years of being half-attached and half-hanging. Luckily it was hot and sunny yesterday and today so they all came out clean and pressed nicely.
Looks like the floor section was the victim of a spilled can of oil around a half century ago. Hence the black stain. I then used some spray adhesive to reattach the backing panels and installed everything. |
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And voila! The finished product. And the trunk smells so much nicer now. I gotta tell you, it was somewhat disconcerting to have to climb all the way into the trunk to clean the upper shelf area where the spare tire goes. I was completely inside the trunk and at the mercy of the Lincoln in case it decided to go "Christine" on me. I did place the shop-vac hose over the edge of the bumper just in case the trunk lid decided to come down and lock me in. I did also clean and reinstall the original section of green outdoor carpet that my grandfather hand-cut in 1971 to protect the floor. Still fits perfeclty!
Last edited by njsteve; 07-06-2025 at 12:36 PM. |
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Took her out to the local cruise night for a celebratory drive. Finally hit the 1,000 mile break-in point for the engine rebuild from 2018!
I got to park next to a friend's 1967 Shelby GT350 with 12,000 miles on it, |
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After seeing the Marti Report that my friend had for his Shelby I decided to finally order one for the Lincoln. I order the Elite report which has everything including the window sticker reproduction. That's the one document we don't have for the car. I also learned that Marti has the original invoices for a certain number of cars built in this era. When I reviewed that option on their site, it included our Lincoln based on the first digits of the VIN. Fingers crossed, they will be able to provide it. Now the waiting begins!
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I think I have watched to many mafia movies! Great work, fun to watch! |
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Looking at the trunk side panels, doesn't it look like two sideways facing bench seats? Like the old country squire wagons with the double-facing 3 seats in the far back? (My old seating position back in the day...hence my expression. And yeah, that's me wearing the cardigan. It's mid-August, 1970 and I had to wear it because one of my mother's aunts handmade it and we might accidentally see her during that vacation trip).
Last edited by njsteve; 07-07-2025 at 08:45 PM. |
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