Great looking Camino, Brick! On some cars, you just cant beat the look of a Crager SS. I had a 71 Camino, same color, just no vinyl top.
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Great looking Camino, Brick! On some cars, you just cant beat the look of a Crager SS. I had a 71 Camino, same color, just no vinyl top.
Brick it is one clean and sharp car .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
Dave i totally agree for the late 60's and early 70's
Well did some more here finished up door skin and got the door back on , Tiawan skin is far off for me . I'm going to end up grinding and welding edges at fender to door to get the line i want >
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The import stuff has a decent price, but the lines aren't right most of the time.... Went through the same issues putting the panels on the Ranchero...One side, I believe the left, had a very soft break, the other side had a sharp break...worn out molds, i suppose..... Anyway, I figure it gives a guy a place to start, anyhow.....
Dave i see that some place to start in this panel . Was at the neighbors getting him going and his left door panel on a 65 fit like a glove to the frame . This one on the 67 was too long and leaves almost no gap at the fender in the middle . Come on over and let me show you what i mean LOL .
Hmmmm. Sounds like the '67 Mustang panels fit my Ranchero closer then they did your Mustang!!!!!!:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:Quote:
Originally Posted by bluestang67
Finally done with my son's Firebird. We put the interior in today and he's ready to cruise. I dont have any pics before we gutted it but suffice to say is was pretty tore up. He picked out everything himself; black headliner and carpet, two tone seat covers, black seatbelts and left all the gray trim. I think it came out pretty sharp.
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a few more. We also put in some new tunes for him. I'm proud of him; worked his butt off without complaining and even helped me clean up. Finally, back to the Plymouth.:)
The interior came out very nice! They should leave you alone for at least a couple of weeks now!!!!!!!!
Nice work! I like the two tone grey and black! Your son now has one stylin ride.:3dSMILE:
Maybe for only a few hours might get a couple days but we love them anyway .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
Big change to the interior made a big difference in looks . Got to be making him feel real good running around in it .
Nicely done Falcon and the kid did good huh! Very cool. Now back to your fun huh?
Nice work on the skins Bobby, even though it takes more time I guess we all have budgets so we compromise. Won't be long befor you'll be laying down some paint huh?
I am going to be really lucky on my Dart build because my buddy has 30 is his field so parts will be no problem. I can't wait to get started.
Brick the skin was $59 when i got it and they haven't went up much since . Alot easier then trying to fix that door skin . Small area's and me can get along but them big ones drive me crazy and i just keep working them .
Too late, my daughter called about an hour ago and said, "Daddy, my car failed inspection, it needs a wheel hub bearing and some kind of tie rod thingy, Can you PLEASE fix it for me this week?" :CRY: :CRY: :CRY: It never ends.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
OK, now my daughter's car is done, too. I think I need to have a word with the inspection station she took this to. I put a new wheel hub assembly on but I cant find a thing wrong with the one they said was bad; just as tight and smooth as the new one. I think they saw a woman coming and figured she wouldn't know any better. They're repair estimate was $450 and the parts cost me $130.:mad: