Thanks for the recommendation, I will contact them.
Wow that is looking great. Very sweet ride.View attachment 1715297220 View attachment 1715297221 View attachment 1715297222 Back in shop, posting a couple more pictures. Will be sending the A/C hoses and adapter off to be modified for R134 and an aftermarket classic auto air system.
Great idea! If they can keep concrete in, they ought to be able to protect a grill!View attachment 1715304421 Thanks moparmandan! My lovely wife packaged my grill for shipping to partsmonsta I have attached a picture. She used two sona-tubes taped together with metal strips for reinforcement. It was a great job and made the trip there and back with no issues.
Funny that all the younger guys see the color and think it is custom. The F3 green was prone to sun fade and you just forget how much the metallic shines in it. Of course modern two stage paint tends to enhance the metallic shine too.Car looks awesome! That body/paint guy has some serious talent! My car was also originally F3 per fender tag but its been F8 since around 1980...but that beautiful color on your car has me thinking...
Just FYI in case you are interested in some AC pulley trivia. Mine car originally had factory AC. The under hood parts been in dry storage since the early '80s (on my list to get those back on the car). A factory '69 340, with AC, but no power steering, as my car originally was, there are two idler pulleys. One is smooth and the other is V'ed. Both pulleys are between the compressor and the crank pulley. One pulley is used to adjust the belt tension the other is stationary. If interested to see how they look I can dig mine out and post up the pics; not for sale but for reference.