While waiting for Larry to come over to work on the foam on the rear seats, I removed the armrests and added two stiffeners to the backside. one stiffener is at the top where a person's arm would...
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While waiting for Larry to come over to work on the foam on the rear seats, I removed the armrests and added two stiffeners to the backside. one stiffener is at the top where a person's arm would...
Gary, did you ever finish this car? Haven't seen an update in almost two years.
Thanks Paul. I know this is a personal taste thing and I'm trying to visualize how it looks before I do it. I'm fairly good at that but it's a scary thing to commit to something you'll have to live...
Trying to move forward with the interior now that the headliner is finished. With the padding that's going to be put on the front of the seat bases, and the large 3" overhang, I decided to take 1/2"...
Do you know the type of paint? Is it base/clear? Urethane or enamel? A couple days should be way plenty for urethane and it should sand easily. If he used acrylic enamel I don't know how long it...
Depends on the type of paint. Urethanes can be sanded and buffed within a day or so, some in a few hours. I can't believe anyone would still be using anything but urethane.
Sealer is not really needed depending on the type of primer and the condition of the primer prior to paint. The main purpose of sealer is to provide a uniform color surface for the paint. Most...
That looks like a nice paint job! I think the color is great, and will really set off the stainless trim. Keep us updated.
You're a pathetic little weenie Otis. What does a tank have to do with "Member project updates" on a tri5 site? At least when I post my off-topic stuff it's in chit chat or somewhere else...
I've been working on the design of my new Montana shop and getting some estimates from local contractors. I'll probably be the GC and hire subs to do the work since I can't see paying a GC 20% to do...
I used Danchuk seals. I just sold the other pair I had.
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Totally agree. 67 and 68 look about the same, but 69 is it's own unique body style. I love the fenderwells on a 69. They look like round gasser cutouts on a 67/68. Chevrolet designers did an...
I'm pretty sure that's a Sanden compressor and it looks just like mine. After quite a bit of research I determined mine is a Sanden SD7H15 4764 with a Style M rear exit head 5632 with Rotolok 1"...
My compressor is a Sanden and I got it from Street and Performance several years ago. Tour brackets and idlers look exactly like mine so I guess you may have bought yours from them too? I have not...
But the best looking Camaro is the '69...that's why everyone wants one and prices have soared.
I'll elaborate too. If you look at the "fights" with guys like RD, and a couple others I won't mention, I always got attacked/bashed first and I fought back and I don't consider it "bullying". If...
Sometimes I wonder if this site is dead. Come on guys, you can do better. Most guys come here for "entertainment", to see other guys' projects. Sometimes they ask questions that we try to answer. ...
I agree. I post a question on FB and often have a hard time even finding my post again. Then some jackazz has to make some stupid unrelated comment. Also, you can't even respond to someone else's...
Welcome to the site. Post pics of your project and tell us about what your plans are for it.
Looks great. I've been saying "soon" for several years now. People quit asking me when it's going to be done, and those who do I tell them I don't know. :D Welcome to the site.
I haven't posted there since I think 2012 or 2013. I have over 12000 posts there. I recently tried to log on and couldn't do it. I sent a message to the admin asking what I had to do to get logged...
Finished with the seats. Also connected and ran the rear speaker wires from the amp.
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Larry came over today and we had a great chat. We looked over the rear seat area and discussed the nitty gritty details. I explained to him that I saw no problem with the seat bottom position and...
I ran into something today that I didn't know. As you can see the front of my rear seats are pretty close to the door opening. The front of the plywood is about 5" back from the b-pillar/door jamb....
After fighting the corner piece of chrome I finally got it installed. Turns out my screw wasn't long enough to reach the hole way back up in the corner. I went to put the liftgate hinge cover on...