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  1. 1 hour ago, Dtret said:

    John, is that list in order?  LOL. Man that’s a lot. Great mix of vehicles. 

    Thats somewhat in order, the middle of it might be off a little bit. Going through pictures now to post

  2. I'll play along. Like many others, I'm sure I'll forget a few. I'll have to make a second post with some pics.I had a list writen down at one point, but after moving, I'm not sure where it is. It's around here somewhere. It will probably be a few years before everything is unpacked again.

    1968 Buick Skylark

    1979 Monte Carlo

    1970 Buick GS350

    1978 Pontiac Grand Prix

    1977 Buick LeSabre w/ Pont 455 engine

    1976 Monte Carlo

    1990 Ford Explorer Sport

    1988 Acura Integra

    1992 Saturn SL1

    1988 Chevy S10 Blazer

    1988 Ford Taurus

    1980 Datsun pick up  (project)

    1986 Mercury Cougar

    1984 Mercury Cougar

    1987 Mercury Cougar XR7

    1987 Ford F250 diesel

    1994 Mercury Sable

    1989 Ford Taurus SHO

    1990 Ford Crown Vic Station Wagon

    1998 Ford Windstar

    1998 Ford Expedition

    1988 Bronco II

    !999 Ford Mustang 35th Anniversary GT

    1977 Ford F250 351/4speed

    1993 Ford F350 Crew Cab diesel/5 speed

    1995 Ford Escort SW

    2001 Lincoln LS

    2003 Ford F150 Super Crew

    1997 Lincoln Continental

    1997 Ford Explorer

    2006 Ford Five Hundred

    1972 Ford LTD convertible

    2014 Ford Taurus

    2014 Ford Edge Sport

    1956 Pontiac Starchief

    2018 Jaguar F Pace

    1971 Monte Carlo

    2017 Jaguar XF R-Sport

    2017 Ford F250

    2022 Jaguar F Type R

    2020 Jaguar F Pace SVR

    2023 Jaguar F Pace SVR Edition 1988

    2018 Range Rover Velar

    2018 Jeep Wrangler JL

    1969 Buick GS400

    2024 Jeep Wrangler Willys

     

    Didn't list the project cars that never got finished or were junked.  (67 Fairlane, 67 Olds 442, 70 Buick GS455, 69 Buick GS400 are the first that come to my mind)

    Pics to follow. 

     

     

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  3. Yes, that's my car before the bodywork was started. I think Jared S was saying that he'll leave his vinyl top on for as long as possible to avoid having to do bodywork. I get that, sometimes I wished I left my car alone and drove it. In the end, mother nature always prevails and you'll either have to do repairs, or sell it and move on to something else.

    Thanks for all the positive comments. I'm real excited to see color on this soon.

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  4. Not sure if that page is a scam on not. I've never seen it before. But there a Facebook page called "Lost Muscle Cars" tht is dedicated to finding old muscle cars. Its an interesting page.

     

    John

  5. Thanks everyone. It's really coming along.  

    Funny story I was told when I was there. The rear seat pan was replaced. In order to do that, the 2 support braces that go from the seat pan to the inner 1/4 structure had to be removed. Well, the guy who lives in the house on the shop property used to be a machinist. He comes in the shop from time to time to help out, use the lathe, clean the shop, etc.  He accidently threw out one of the support braces, thinking it was just old metal that was going to be replaced. My body goes to put the braces back in and can't find one of the braces. He's like "I can't find one of the braces"  The machinist is like "I threw that out last week, thought it was junk" The machinist feels terrible and proceeded to fabricate a new support plate. I'll be damned if the support brace he built looks better and stronger than the factory one. 

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  6. Wow, didn't realize its been 4 months since an update. It's still being worked on. All the trim was fitted, and all panels were bolted on and aligned. All gaps were check and adjusted. Everything is looking good. Now its taken apart again, with lots of guide coats and block sanding to get it perfect. I removed the dashboard, so they can coat the floorboards and firewall. Its coming along nicely and is real close to getting paint!! Pics to follow

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  7. When I bought my Monte, it came with 4 cases full of 8 tracks, because it was equipped with a working GM 8 track tape player. It didnt really sound too good though. I'd like to find a way to have it rebuilt, but that far down the road.

    Most of my music is on my phone. Its so much nicer just to connect the phone to the car, no annoying DJ, no yappity yap yap, no commercials, and if I dont want to hear whats playing, just skip to the next tune.

    I just dont have the heart to throw out my 800 or so cassettes, not to mention my 500 album collection.

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  8. 8 hours ago, jft69z said:

    That happens more than you think, lol.

    I have a job I'm working on now that came from a restoration shop. Their paint/body is very good, but whoever they have do their electrical and finish work are butchers. Botched up a new American Auto Wire harness, wrong circuits landed, mis-matched colored wires for add-on circuits, plastic wire taps on a bunch of wires, butt splices everywhere (especially if they cut the wires too short and added a foot), etc

     

    I have butchered wiring to deal with also. I took the dash out so the body shop can finish the floors and firewall up to the base of the windshield, also to make it real easy to install the Vintage Air system. Probably be at least 6 months before I get the car back. then it's reassembly time.

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  9. 22 hours ago, Dtret said:

    I will have a ton of parts for sale. Eventually. I have to pick out the stuff I need for the 70SS, the 72 W Custom and the 70 4 speed car. And I have the 72 nothing fancy car that I might get running and driving just to sell. 

    I'd be interested in some dashboard parts. Took mine out last week and there seems to be some butchery going on that I did not know about.

    John

  10. I sold my camper on consignment back in 2015. For me, it was worth it. I was paying for storage, and when I wanted to sell, I moved it to the consignment place. I ended my storage contract, and could park it at the consignment at no charge. Had it sold within 1 month. Probably could have gotten a little more for it, but at the time I just wanted it gone. I think they charged 10% of the selling price, which was worth it to me. They weeded out all the deadbeats. The buyers ended up parking it near the beach and using it as a vacation home. 

    John

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  11. Thanks guys!! I knew I could rely on you for help. A few questions.

    Are the measurements given the same between the drivers side and passenger side manual bucket seats?

    Does anyone know if the forward outboard stud for the driver's power bucket seat is located in the same position as the manual bucket seat?

    Stopped by the shop to drop off the seats and inner fenders. No real update on the car. Everything is welded together, now its just a matter of fitting everything (doors, fenders, hood, inner fenders) drilling holes for trim, and block sanding the body for paint. We wanted to get the seats and console fitted so we can weld the brackets in place. Then they can coat the interior and trunk floor. They still seem to think it will be painted in the fall (that gives them to Dec21) but I don't see it happening, Plus, they are swamped with insurance work, which puts restorations on the back burner. I'm ok with that, I would rather it be done right then done fast.

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