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Post by bob78cvcc »

It's looking great. All of your goodies will show really well against the black color. It's really gonna pop. :)
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joshuao wrote:That looks super shiny. Must feel wonderful bolting together all your nicely restored bits :)
It is VERY shiny, I think that is why I was having a hard time with the photos, all the artificial light just reflects rite off it. I'm gonna try to get some shots with the garage door open today to see what happens. It is very nice and exciting to be putting all finished bits and pieces Ive been storing finally on the car. The funny thing is tho, alot of the attention to detail that was spent on allot of the different components like the steering rack, gas tank, suspension is all kinda un-noticeable, Unless you are under the car :garage
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Even if they're not able to be seen, you'll know they're clean! And making them nice should help them last longer against the elements.
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looking good!
did you use the ARP studs in the back?
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Cant believe how this has come on. Looks great :)

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TREVORM wrote:looking good!
did you use the ARP studs in the back?
Are you asking about the wheel studs? If so, I needed to replace the original ones to be longer to accommodate the rims I have. They are just simple Raybestos wheel studs.
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Just an update :D
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Whipper motor and brake booster are in
Whipper motor and brake booster are in
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quarter windows are in
quarter windows are in
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Grill and trim is on!
Grill and trim is on!
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Front suspension is done
Front suspension is done
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The gloss black is like a mirror! Very impressive. :)

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The project is really looking good! That paint is like a mirror.

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username wrote:The project is really looking good! That paint is like a mirror.
I know I can't get over it - epic job man!
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