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Yea it was a popular thing to do when I was 16 in 1976 lol. I like it. It looks nice. The trunk carpet. It just didnt look finished without it, I did the speckled paint and all that. But it is mine and i am probably the only one who will ever see it.
I am taking a small break right now doing house work that been neglected, Not like before only a week or 2. Then pull the motor back out and start rebuilding it, I got to do the brakes on this thing still. I need some lines and master cylinder. Calipers and I dont know if these rotors on it can be cleaned up or not. They got rust. LOL it has been 15 years since I put the 69 spindles and rotors on. Rear brakes are completely new. I am sure the drums need cleaned up after all these years to. But they are new to, ![]() LOL you working on you 72 was putting a fire under me to work on mine again. The brackets I made for the bucket seat. Moving it back a additional 2 inches. That made all the difference in the world sitting in it. Last edited by chevymaher; 02-10-2020 at 05:09 AM. |
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You're as bad as me with multiple projects going on. I am still not finished with wet sanding and buffing. My dad always seems to pull me in to help with his stuff. I have his 72 ElCamino half apart, and been putting in time getting his 72 Malibu ready to be sold. No one really seemed interested as a roller. So, making it a project that runs - moves and stops. Maybe have better luck selling, despite being priced higher.
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