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  1. DavyZ

    New guy trying to get 1/4 windows back in

    Pete, I'm going to take a stab at this (someone correct me if I am wrong), but I would assemble the parts before installing the quarters back in the opening. I recently purchased some extra quarter glass/windows for my Duster and they are as assembled as one could expect them to be and appear...
  2. DavyZ

    Windshield

    Man, I used a wide bladed screw driver, but this was a last-ditch resort in a junkyard and I HAD to have the trim from the Duster I found. It took about 20 minutes total, but I pried the trim off without damaging it. Too bad about the Duster body though... I highly suggest using a special...
  3. DavyZ

    Body kit

    Although not an 'older car' you can see what a widebody kit will do for the looks of a car when done correctly. It can be done in a classy, non-cheesy way. The look on an old Duster would look like a Trans Am racer from back in the day.
  4. DavyZ

    Eastwood paint

    SEM is the name (acronym?) for an automotive line of products. http://sem.ws/?home=1 This is a url I Googled. Wow, I just realized that they are located in Rock Hill, SC, where I worked for a year and a half---never knew they were soooo close :roll:
  5. DavyZ

    Eastwood paint

    Wow, so you did contact them and get your money back or you sent back the products on their dime and then received products that worked, right? They have good customer service, so I would be very puzzled if you just kept the products that apparently didn't work. I'm not doubting you, but I'm...
  6. DavyZ

    Eastwood paint

    I have used Eastwood's manifold dressing for a cast iron manifold and it was great! You have to cure the "paint" with heat by running it within a few hours of painting it. I have also used their cadmium paint (4 can process) that works pretty good and looks like golden cad. The only issue I...
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