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Terrific idea for a "In Car" wood chip smoker, Squirrel included!
I am pretty sure you can do a complete rewire with the dash in place. I have done it several times. pull out the instrument panel, radio and glove box door and liner. You will have all the clearance you need to rewire.Is the dash that bad? I'm pretty sure I'll ie removing my dash when I go to rewire my car and I figure it can't be as bad as any late model car i've done.
Dude, I have found that the 20 minutes it takes me to pull and replace the drivers bucket seat is WELL worth the time. At 40, squeezing in through the door and in front of the seat on my back was tough. At 60+ (I'm 69 now) it's almost impossible. Taking the seat out makes it SOOOOOOO much easier. In fact, the time you save will probably be more than the time it takes to pull and replace the seat.Heater core was a collosal PITA. If I had to do it again, I would just pull the bench out first and saved my back a ton of strain. I have no excuse for why that didn't occur to me last time.
No ****.....Installing a Classic Auto Air Perfect Fit unit in a 67-72 A Body by following their crappy instructions. The instructions were SOOOO poorly worded and many poor pictures! The system is awesome once it is in, though.
Dude, I have found that the 20 minutes it takes me to pull and replace the drivers bucket seat is WELL worth the time. At 40, squeezing in through the door and in front of the seat on my back was tough. At 60+ (I'm 69 now) it's almost impossible. Taking the seat out makes it SOOOOOOO much easier. In fact, the time you save will probably be more than the time it takes to pull and replace the seat.
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I stripped my dash to install a replacement dash pad in my 68 Monaco 500, worst job I have ever done. The car came with a cracked dash pad but a replacement was included.
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This!^^^ P/O of my Duster put a 1 piece floor pan, rockers and quarters on my car that were only held in by sheet metal screws and 1/4" thick bondo. Found this out the first time I jacked the car up and car flexed in the center and split the filler. That was the hardest repair yet on this car.Went to have the 4-speed hump put in and found out that some previous owner had pop-riveted in front floor pans and then tried to cover it up with glass and bondo.
I thin I liked the Bedliner better.A 63 Dodge 440 I had bought had the entire engine compartment sprayed with bed liner by a previous owner. It took almost a week to remove it working everyday but in the end I ended up with a pristine engine compartment with no rust.
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Can I get an AMEN? There were so many mistakes, I documented all of them. Just for fun, I wrote a 12 page document covering each mistake, where it was in the instruction manual, and what was needed to correct it. I sent it to them hoping to get at least a "thanks" or something, but I never heard from them. After several years, the instructions are the same. So they obviously don't give a ****. I consider myself to be an excellent mechanic. But I had to call their tech line three times. The guys on the tech line were knowledgeable and helpful, but if I wrote the instructions, the tech line calls would be cut by 75%. You are right, the instructions are assuming you know a lot about AC systems. The quality is great, and the system runs great, but the instructions are so bad, I would not recommend them.No ****.....
I did an install in my own '70 Charger. The drawings were fair but the instructions are written for a person that has done this type of project before. There are assembly steps that are not covered and obstacles that are not mentioned.
Any chance you could post your work?Can I get an AMEN? There were so many mistakes, I documented all of them. Just for fun, I wrote a 12 page document covering each mistake, where it was in the instruction manual, and what was needed to correct it. I sent it to them hoping to get at least a "thanks" or something, but I never heard from them. After several years, the instructions are the same. So they obviously don't give a ****. I consider myself to be an excellent mechanic. But I had to call their tech line three times. The guys on the tech line were knowledgeable and helpful, but if I wrote the instructions, the tech line calls would be cut by 75%. You are right, the instructions are assuming you know a lot about AC systems. The quality is great, and the system runs great, but the instructions are so bad, I would not recommend them.
Have to agree but really the easiest restoration is the one you watch or read about!I like the for sale adds that say "Easy Restoration"
Those guys should read posts #1 through #53!
..the only easy restorations are those you pay someone to do!