Quote Originally Posted by randyr
I asked them about the strength of the SS screws because one of the suppliers seems to only have SS ones. They also have hinge pins, SS & regular.

You're right, there's no need for stainless because I just want to get the doors to fit the best possible, paint them and forget about them. I see no reason to draw attention to a shiny stainless hinge screw! LOL!

May your back yard dry up quickly and I'm sure the birds are thrilled with their new home! .....
Randy, Like IC2 said. if the originals went 70 years.. why bother with SS? I've had very good service from Spadaro also. The counter guys are always good with me! And if your taking the doors off, then replace the pins just because! Cheap insurance I think!

Also, I bought the duals "kit" from summit for street rods. gives you all the needed parts to assemble a system. Just choose your mufflers. I only own a arc welder (Lincoln AC225) so it's just a bit harder than if I had a mig. No worries tho'.. it's comin' together and if the weather co-operates I might take it out of the garage and make a quick spin around the block now that it's nice an' quiet!

I just ordered a pair of swan neck mirrors from Drakes, they were on special. What do yuo guys have for a interior rearview mirror.?.? I'm not thrilled about installing one but, I'll need one for at least the first state safety inspection. I always find these inside mirrors in the way of my field of view. I'm a bit to tall even in my daily driver the mirror is in the way.