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JON Q 07-14-2017 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DutchBoys (Post 662204)

hmmm... That could be arranged possibly!

Car is looking great buddy!

Do you guys offer these washers? Also, Are you still selling the black under hood paint, I sent a PM back on 9/2016 and no one ever got back with me @Dutchboys.

Spiffav8 07-14-2017 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 662133)
Wow! That trim fits better than a '62 Bubbletop!


LOL



Looking good Curtis!


By the way -- the Tyler that Basher mentions in his post - is the son of my long time buddy Pierre (AKA "Frenchie - he's Italian but his mother gave him a french name....).

I agree with Basher -- Diny (pronounced DEE NEE) and Tim are 100% first class folks. For those that don't recognize the shop -- they're the folks that built FERRAMBO -- the Red Rambler with the Ferrari engine and running gear... it won a BUNCH of stuff. A Ridler just to name one.... LOL

:lol: I looked over their website and agree they make some very nice stuff. Items I've seen before, but didn't know where they came from. Maybe be placing an order when the time comes.

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Originally Posted by XLexusTech (Post 662135)
Looking good!

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Originally Posted by Mikael A (Post 662136)
Looks awesome :excited: :excited:

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 662144)
The fit on the trim is amazing, they did a great job on it.

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Originally Posted by Goosesdad (Post 662186)
Looking great!!!

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Originally Posted by LonghornJPS (Post 662193)
Looks outstanding!!

Thanks guys. Jim put a lot of time into getting things to fit decently. Beyond my expectations.

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 662173)
Until they see the price tag.

Exactly! Not cheap by any means. :G-Dub:

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Originally Posted by DBasher (Post 662183)
I guess I forgot the "hey Greg" Lol. Just thinking what a small world it is and how the car world is connected in the lil NW....I just got word that I'm on the guest list to go see the Mulholland Roadster next week in Bellevue, maybe he'll let me drive it!


As far as the trick washers...A quick search shows the options available, maybe not exactly the same but ya'll got options. I grabbed mine from Allstar.

I like those! Add a some black 12pt's and it could look pretty slick. New fad about to hit and you're to blame!

:grouphug:

Spiffav8 07-14-2017 05:04 PM

Jim swapped ends of the car to work on for a few. He's added the spoiler and polished the tail end of the car. Good way to keep moving forward and a fresh set of eyes when working on things. The trunk rubber was just installed, and is holding the lid a little high at the moment, but it still looks pretty good to me.

:flashie:

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:captain:

GregWeld 07-14-2017 05:30 PM

Applying a very thin coat of vaseline to the rubber when new -- allows it to "move" and find it's natural home... and it's easy to clean off -- I'm talking THIN --- you're not greasing up a baby's butt here.

FaBrycation 07-14-2017 06:17 PM

Looking awesome Curtis! :gitrdun:

Spiffav8 07-14-2017 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 662246)
Applying a very thin coat of vaseline to the rubber when new -- allows it to "move" and find it's natural home... and it's easy to clean off -- I'm talking THIN --- you're not greasing up a baby's butt here.

:lol: That's a good idea. I'll pass it along.

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Originally Posted by FaBrycation (Post 662248)
Looking awesome Curtis! :gitrdun:

Thanks Brother. :captain:

Spiffav8 07-18-2017 06:06 AM

:headspin:

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GregWeld 07-18-2017 06:30 AM

You and Mario can now get together --- you can pack your cars away in cotton balls and look at them in a museum like setting -- because they're too nice to drive.

waynieZ 07-18-2017 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiffav8 (Post 662461)

Hey I have a bottle of that in my garage too! but I don't have anything that shiny to see a reflection in..... SWEET!!

Spiffav8 07-18-2017 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 662465)
You and Mario can now get together --- you can pack your cars away in cotton balls and look at them in a museum like setting -- because they're too nice to drive.

Not sure what Mario's plan is, but there will have to be some of that clear bra stuff applied to my car. Ugh.....

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 662469)
Hey I have a bottle of that in my garage too! but I don't have anything that shiny to see a reflection in..... SWEET!!

Jim uses a small cordless drill looking buffer with a small pad on it. The pad is about 3" is diameter. I know he has a few options at his disposal, but that's the only one I've seen. I've been looking at Autogeek and will probably end up with a kit of some sort to keep the car looking decent.


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