1966/'69 A100 Twins Build

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Gosh Jim, anything you touch comes out a work of art. I wish I had half your talents.
 
On more of the “I don’t know how to do that but I’ll figure it out” projects done. A Summit 14” drop filter, sheet metal, welder and patience creates with a custom offset and bulges make it work perfect with the tall AirGap Edelbrock manifold and factory linkage.

@Johnny Mac and Blueprint tried their best to thwart me in making this Magnum stroker not look like it was bought new like this but I will prevail!






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Dennis Gage called me “excessive” the last time we met. Maybe he is correct….. drivers SmittyBuilt seat and adjuster installed with a couple plates and some drilling/tapping. The other side will go much faster now I have a process.



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Probably done for the day. Tomorrow the last part that needs to be installed is due in so I’ll fix the backward fan and button up the underside so I can get it off the jackstands.

Seats are in and leveled. Looking like a real vehicle for the first time in probably 30 years. The plates on it were Arizona 1974 issue.



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May as well use a rainy day to do a little something in the house. Door panels done. Just need to slide in the clips (yes I cut the holes FIRST) and pop them on. Not as fancy as a Sportsman but it works well with the simpleness of the interior.


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heater hose or trans cooler lines in the pictures above? are you going to put grommets in the holes they pass thru?
 
yeah but '2 wrongs don't make a right' as they say. it's got to be better/safer with grommets there surely?
neil.

Also can’t argue I have 2 of these trucks and both had the original heater hoses run through those holes for 60 years without any indication of wear in the hoses there.
 
Need to put a star on the calendar! Installed the door panel clips and popped in the custom door panels, installed the carpet and for the first time EVER I sat in an A100 like you are suppose to!!!! This thing actually feels civiliazed.

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Need to put a star on the calendar! Installed the door panel clips and popped in the custom door panels, installed the carpet and for the first time EVER I sat in an A100 like you are suppose to!!!! This thing actually feels civiliazed.

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I remember my first time also .....

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I just had my seats re-upholstered last year - what do you think?

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Where did you find that NOS doghouse lid prop rod?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: ...it's what we call "Kiwi Ingenuity" .... it is actually a pre-primed scriber for the ends of timber weatherboards and window frames for houses over here. Perfect fit so that it wedges against the roof-mounted stereo box and the doghouse lid. :thumbsup:

A must have for taking breaks between legs of a journey - lets the heat escape and not just build up underneath.
 
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