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#81
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nice work on the frame and rear end
But every one Ive seen was covered with a mist coat of blackout. Theres even a detail in the assembly manual showing not to paint the blackout on the face of the brake drum. this does look impressive tho
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#82
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You are 100% correct
From what I have read that after the cars were built One of the last things they did was reach under the car With a long paint wand and spray the underside of the car with flat black. I actually saw a photo of this online someplace. But as you can see I tend to over restore and detail just for the “wow” factor. |
#83
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Stunning.. I love all the little details too, even if "overdone".
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#84
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tho not an A body I have a Firebird that was undercoated when new with a paraffin based product that looked like gummy beeswax.
I took the car to a Rusty Jones franchise and asked how to get the stuff off.The manager looked at me sideways and said no one had ever asked that before. In my case mineral spirits got it off and everything looks like day 2.Paint dabs on brake drum,rear end housing,crayon marking on gas tank etc.
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Would love to see the photos of the paint dabs and markings if you have them or a link to a thread you might have
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#87
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And I would love to see some pics of your disassembly RDR. I didn't want to clutter the thread up though.
I'm just taking the first bite out of my '66 elephant (one bite at a time) and am wondering about a few things. What's missing and that sort of thing. I'll save all of that and pics for my own topic when the time comes. Great work and an inspiration!
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Greg
I am sick! I don’t know if you read in an earlier post but I took about 300 photos with my digital camera and when I went to download everything to my laptop it says the file is corrupt and I cannot recover anything. I had so many good detailed photos as well. Nothing I can do about it now unfortunately. |
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If you need specific photos about anything I still may be able to take some for you at this stage
Just let me know what you need |
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Now that you mention it I do remember reading that..too bad!
One thing that comes to mind is what fills the open space between the lower front edge of the front inner wheel house and the front bumper filler under the headlights. I know it's some type of splash shield but I don't know what it looks like.
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#91
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pretty sure I posted a few on here but its been a long time ago
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I do have those parts on the shelf and I will take a few photos for you tomorrow |
#93
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Thank you!
At your leisure sir. I appreciate it.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Greg
This is what I assume you were referring to These are the parts that attach to the front of the inner wheel house and front fenders If you have a factory AC car like I do then the rubber baffles would be attached too as shown on the photos Hope this helps |
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Yeah, I think that's what I'm talking about. I say it that way because they've got such weird angles it's hard to tell exactly what they look like mounted and mine are MIA.
Ames has some splash guards listed but I think they just include the soft parts and not the metal mounting parts. There is a drawing in the shop manual that I'll take another look at now that I've seen photos. Between the pics and the drawing I may figure out what is missing exactly. Thanks for the pics. It definitely does help. Sent from my moto g stylus (2021) using Tapatalk
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
#96
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Dynacorn makes what you need
Ames has it listed under part # C104G |
#97
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That definitely looks like it and a couple of extra parts as well. Thanks for the help!
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Sorry to keep interrupting but one last question about this shield thing. Ames and Goodmark lists this as only for 1967.
I'm wondering if that may be just because of the grille support. The rest looks like it would be the same for 1966. That's my question, will it or won't it fit? Sent from my moto g stylus (2021) using Tapatalk
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Good point
I can’t answer that I know 67’s very well but never worked on a 66 |
#100
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Maybe Karl (ZeGermanHam) or another 66 guy can chime in and answer that
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