Junior340
Well-Known Member
Nice work there as usual from you, I miss you guys coming by my shop.
Enjoy spring is coming
Enjoy spring is coming
Hard to say, the edges look a little soft.After tackling the grills I'm tempted to do the original trunk trim as well instead of the repop. Is this repop Al?
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Still plan on swinging by your place first part of May.Nice work there as usual from you, I miss you guys coming by my shop.
Enjoy spring is coming
Hard to say, the edges look a little soft.
This is my Fastback,
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Alan
The easiest way to tell is to show it lined up with the taillight bezel. Originals are different top and bottom because the slope and surface width of the bezel is different at the top and the bottom. Each piece of trim has a top slope and a bottom slope, and a top surface width and a bottom surface width, divided by the black stripe. All 4 of these features should line up with the bezel. Closing the trunk lid would give you a better idea. One thing, they should be clearly different from each other. The repros are exactly the same top and bottom, which is the problem.
I just noticed my trunk lid isn't closing properly on the right side... better look at the left side. The widths of the surface flats should roughly match, the angle of the surface should match, and the angles of the return bevels should match. The widths aren't a precise fit, but the angles should be right on.
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Best thing to do with these cars... Drive them...Day 1: Lompoc – North Las Vegas
Once again I am taking the car on a road trip to Oregon. This time I’m taking an extra couple days to see some new places. For the most part day one was routes I have taken before, nothing special. Some time ago I plotted and alternate route from Barstow to Las Vegas to avoid the chaotic traffic on I-15. 60 miles of 2 lane road with almost no traffic, you can’t beat the scenery.
470 miles, average 15 mpg
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Alan
You need to slow down.. To many miles means you haven't appreciated the small towns along the way... Besides what's the rush?
I was on I-84 that bypassed it sometime in the 80s, that is the sort of detour that I love to take when I know about them.My dad grew up in Huntington, OR. To him, Baker was "the city". Don't know if you passed through Huntington on your route.
Minor in the grand scheme of things, not going to detour me from future trips. I had the tools and jack with me.Glad that was a fixable problem.