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Stopping by to say HI
Just saying hello. New to the forum, Learing alot as I go about my newly aquired 69 SS Camaro. It needs alot of work and TLC but at least I got it running and driving again. after it sat for 15years in a garage in WA. FYI rain no good for car interior. Even though it was in a garage the smell of mildew lingures on.
Tom
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Welcome to the club. Want to get rid of the mildew smell? wash the interior with a good laundry soap, vacuum it, leave the windows open for a few days and soak it in febreeze. Works every time:)
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Welcome to CHR. You should post some pics or a pic. Lots of camaro ss fans out there, or in here I should say.
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http://www.marynik.com/Car.htm
These are some pics of my project.
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Looks to be in good shape. Good luck on the project.
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The body is realy straight only a bit of surface rust were the paint is chipped. However the interior needs to be completly redone.
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From the pictures, it looks as if you live in a desert community. That will be to your advantage in getting rid of the "damp" smell; clean the interior really well with a good carpet and (if appropriate), upholstery cleaner, and let it dry and air out really well. The dry desert air can do wonders; just don't get caught with it all opened up if a duster blows up, or the interior will smell like dust. :eek:
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Welcome to CHR car looks good.
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Nice looking 69. Brings back memories. Which I had never sold mine.
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Welcome, good looking car, It shows there are still some good classic cars out their.
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Welcome to CHR!
Car look's real good. Best of luck on your project:D