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  • Birthday 06/08/1970

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    Halifax, Va
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    Stephen M. Laman
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    Power Plant Operations, Supervisor Shift Operations

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  1. Over the last few days I got the fender and door ready for some polyester primer and replaced some rotted metal on the front of the hood and began sanding it down.
  2. Thanks everyone. Sounds like I'd be better off piecing it together from the different distributors.
  3. I see where people are discussing the Legendary and PUI seat covers but did not see any topics on interior kits. Does anyone have some input on the best bang for the buck? I'm talking bucket seat and rear foam, seat covers, headliner, door panels, dash pad, carpet,sun visors etc... I have looked at OPGI and like thier most complete kit but know they've had issues with back orders in the past. Any recommendations would be great. I've let my project set idle way too long and need to get back to it. I'm also looking to replace all of the weather stripping. Thanks, Steve
  4. I put a 200-4R in my Monte out of an 85 Monte SS. Can't say much about it yet as it has only been to the end of my court and back so far. But I have 3.73's and the lock up with TPI so I'm hoping to get around 20 mpg with it.
  5. No but I currently have 2" drop springs all the way around on mine. I'm considering adding the drop spindles to get the look I want. I will use the type set-up for stock disc brakes with the ability to upgrade latter. The picture of mine in the primer in my sig is how it looks with 2" drop.
  6. No. They are not. Simular but they do not work. Be there tried it. Didn't work.
  7. I took a piece of sheet metal and made my own, using what was left of the orginal as a template. It's not exact but my car is more of a restomod anyway. Steve
  8. Lots of progress already. Another one saved. And if I missed it earlier. Welcome.
  9. It's actually sail panel is too long and needs to taper into the top of the quarter quicker. Its a 20* angle instead of 25* like the other side. Thanks on the praise though. I'm really an amature at body work and pretty much have been self taught through trial and error and reading forumns and watching videos on the computer.
  10. Thanks Scott, but after looking at it a little last night I think Imay have been a little premature in tacking it in. I put the angle finder on it an found I am about 5* off on the angle from the cut on the window channel down to where it meets the top of the quarter. I hope to massage it some to fix it without having to cut it back off but I may end up doing just that, or I met a guy a couple weeks ago at a local cruise in with a nice 70 that said he had a parts car and that I would be welcome to anything he did not want. He did say it was a rusty though so don't know the condition of the quarter but it would be nice if I could get the quater up to the factory seam on the sail and tail panel to really do this right... But I really want to start seeing some serious progress, it seems to have stalled and is becoming a very slow build... For rims I am thinking about going with some Boss 338's, 18x8 on the front and 18x9.5 on the rear with the machine lip and black centers. Here is a link to some I'm looking at: Link to wheels
  11. Pretty sad I have not gotten back to it sooner but I finally got a chance to work on my Monte a couple time during my time off this week. I got the sail panel patch trimmed, and tacked into place, as well as some repairs to the under-structure from the orginal quarter replacement all those years ago. Sorry, I did not take pics of the structure repairs but I have a couple of the sail patch tacked into place: As you can see in these pic's I have also rough trimmed the filler panel patch I fab'd up and have it clamped into place.: And one more, I got basically stole an almost new pair of Toyo Proxies 275-35-18's off of CL that I mocked up to see how it would look. Yes, I'm going for the pro-touring look. Thinking about doing a s-10 rear brake swap in the future too. I think a 275-40-18 may fill the wheel well better and may even have room for 295's depending on the backspacing. I'll be getting the rims in early December hopefully. But as for this pair of tires I couldn't pass up the price... $50 for the pair... :)If nothing else they will just be the "Sacrafical Set" Steve
  12. Thanks everyone. I hope to get them instaled before soon, but it's not looking like I will get anytime off for the next couple weeks that will not already be accounted for somehow. My baby has her sweet 16 and her cousin is getting married the next day so lots of stuff to do on the couple days I will have off. Not a whole lot of time after work either when you work 12 hour rotating shifts...
  13. That I did not know. Thanks for that info.
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