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 on: Today at 06:30:41 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
I would very much like to have brought home a supercharged, 427-engined '62 Chevy II coupe that I saw in the carpark of the Route 66 Diner on Central Avenue, Albuquerque . . .

But today, despite appearances, it didn't rain, so I took advantage of the lull.  I massaged the rear shock crossmember a little more, then massaged the slot I cut in the body shell, then marked up the centreline of the rear shock top mounts on the body and crossmember, and then, all of a sudden, the part I was modifying to fit looked like it wanted to fit.  So a couple of self-tapping screws and a row of tack welds later, here it is, temporarily installed:



This way I could make the bodywork fit the rear shock crossmember.  More work from the passenger compartment with a hammer, and then I laid in a row of "bridge-welds" (complete with hedgehogs, which I'll grind off when time comes to install the shock crossmember for good).



The wire-frame of the rear seat squab doesn't hit the modified bodywork, so that's a bonus.  And I think I'll fold up a channel to retain the bottom of the rear-seat-to-boot divider and tack-weld it in place while I'm at it.

Still to do: the returns at the right and left side of the crossmember.  I'll make them conform to the body's profile and then fill in the gaps with 1.6 sheet.  And then the donor piece might even look like it was part of the car originally.

Rob

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 on: April 29, 2024, 06:26:14 PM 
Started by Laszlo - Last post by Jolls
Well that is as flash as a rat with a gold tooth!

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 on: April 25, 2024, 09:46:04 PM 
Started by Laszlo - Last post by Laszlo
One more photo from a different angle

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I did solve the problem. So the "eagle" ready to fly.....
I had machine an adapter to suit the billet steering wheel.
Come out nice....



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 on: April 21, 2024, 07:27:22 AM 
Started by Harv - Last post by Harv
I'm looking to buy a Hilborn PG150 pump, in the "00" scale (sometimes referred to as a PG150-00 or a #00 pump). Not overly fussed if it is a PG150A, PG150B or PG150C.

I have a PG150-0 pump but it is significantly larger than what I need. I can tame it down, but would prefer a 00 pump if I can find one.

The pump will be used in my grey motor FED project, and will be leaned on. Hard. A pump in working order that has been flowed would be ideal, but a pump that has lived under a bench for a while or is in unknown condition would be considered.

The 00 pumps can be identified by the serial number stamped into the pump - they all start with 00 (e.g. 00-12345).

Cheers,
Harv

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 on: April 15, 2024, 05:22:22 PM 
Started by hicksons - Last post by hicksons
Thanks Kevin     Wll give them a yell.

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 on: April 15, 2024, 02:32:23 PM 
Started by hicksons - Last post by old-blu
I have used : Door to Door Transport. &  Carways, There are others if you check on Google. I sent a car to WA [from memory, the carrier  was All States Transport], Some Car Carriers have side curtains  which provide extra protection. Local Carriers are often used to pick up from your place & transport to the Depot of the Company you have contracted.  Best to ask about that before deciding.  Good Luck, Kevin.

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 on: April 15, 2024, 10:55:49 AM 
Started by hicksons - Last post by hicksons
Gday all      Can anyone recommend a car carrier for a job Geelong to Sydney?

Thanks in advance.

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 on: April 14, 2024, 05:36:14 PM 
Started by oldgrey58 - Last post by oldgrey58
Hi,

Would anyone have a pair of FE/FC Panic Straps (15.390 Strap Assembly - Assist Grip) with reasonable chrome for sale?

Part numbers LH 7411379 and RH 7411380.

Thanks

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 on: April 12, 2024, 10:50:28 AM 
Started by oldgrey58 - Last post by oldgrey58
Excellent, thank you RET.
My 20 year parts catalogue starts at EJ so the Catalogue number of 15.390 is listed but not the FE/FC part number.
It's good to know the proper description too.

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 on: April 11, 2024, 07:54:16 PM 
Started by oldgrey58 - Last post by RET
Its official name is 15.390 Strap Assembly - Assist Grip.

Part numbers are different for FE and FC, because FE has a variety of colours, whereas FC are all the same.

LH is 7411379-xxx
RH is 7411380-xxx

where xxx represents the trim code for the primary colour, eg 7411379-467 is what my car has on the left side, a Summit Blue panic strap. The trim code may not be the same as on the ID plate, it's likely just the first trim number to have the colour of the panic strap as the main colour.

All FC are 7411379-637 or 7411380-637, because they're all Black.

You know, a picture's worth, well, however many words all that is:


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