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Old 12-30-2019, 10:50 PM
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Default Firewall Work

Sometimes progress never looks like very much but there was alot of hours in installing the following: Heater box, Wiper Motor, Engine Harness, Wire Gutter, Tach Harness, Clutch and Brake Pedals, Gas Linkage.....etc.
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Default Steering Column Cover

Something I thought was unique. Only on a Flint car have I seen the boot for the clutch rod stapled to the main cover plate. Pretty smart on there part.
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Got both Passenger and Drivers side doors on and fitted. Next will be the glass and then I will get the core support and Fenders on.
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Old 12-30-2019, 10:54 PM
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Default Started Dash Work

I think the Dashes in the 66 and 67 are really nice. Got some reproduction pieces which are pretty nice. I ended up repainting the upper trim bezel because it came in the wrong color and was painted a bit sloppy in the corners for my taste. Found a Sems paint that matched the original very well.
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Sharp work! Great progress!!
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Getting the car ready for paint once we get into early spring.
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