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  1. We bought front patch panels from OPG The OPG panels were funky...the metal was not as heavy as stock and their creases umm or lip edges were not crisp. We used them anyhow and hated how they looked so much that we ended up buying some better front fenders and just started over.

     

    We were lucky though when it came to fix the rear quarters Mike B was fabbing his and we bought a set from him....We used only one of the rear quarter patches that Mike B made and it was a perfect fit and installed like a dream.

  2. LOL Thanks Allen you pointed out some area's I hadn't thought of. I did the double stick on the license plate but never thought about the lock thingy or the springs. I need to order more Fatmat...I covered every square inch of the interior and the bottom of the trunk and the wheel well area inside the trunk but ran out so didn't have any for the trunk lid.

     

    As for turning down the stereo.....pppffffttt What fun would that be!...LOL

  3. Hey does anybody have any suggestions on how to quiet the trunklid down? I stuffed a bunch of foam padding into it where I could and its better but my gosh when Mike cranks the stereo it sounds like the back end of the car is gonna rattle off. It sounds great on the inside of the car...you can't hear the rattling, probably because we fatmatted the entire inside of the car....but standing outside the trunklid vibrates really loud. I was thinking of buying some of that spray foam and filling the trunk lid but I'm afraid of what it might do??? What do you all think?

     

     

    I have a video of what I am talking about but the lyrics of the song are not appropriate to post on the site. Sublime....=) PM me if you wanna hear what I am talking about.

  4. Hi Robin,

     

    Hey welcome to the site! Be sure to post some pictures of your Monte when you get it finished up.

     

    Sorry I don't have a definite answer to your question about the drip rail trim. For some reason I am thinking its not being reproduced. I say that because I think that's why we reused ours when we put our car back together, but I can't remember. I am sure that someone will chime in though.

     

    Since your car is near finished you should consider joining us for the Western Meet in Bishop, California, October 3, 4, & 5. Its going to be alot of fun and we would love to have you join us. In case you've missed it here is a link to the information page: Western Meet Info

     

    Let me know if your interested!

    Jaylene

  5. http://www.firstgenmc.com/tech/differences.shtml details the differences for each year.

    Mike

     

    Man I always forget about that page....thanks. I knew when he handed me the 72 it was different than my 71 but I thought that maybe the repop emblems were just generic with no difference in the crest...but the attachment pieces wouldn't fit my 71 at all when I got home and tried to put it on. I even made Mike come out and check to make sure I wasn't just being dingy trying to put it on wrong...but it just didn't fit.

  6. The 1972 emblems are $69 dollars from True Connections....I know this because I went in to buy one for my 71 and they sold me a 72. I said to the guy "this says its for a 72" and he told me they were the same. Well when I got home and tried to put it on it didn't work. So I went back down and exchanged it for my 71 and viola it fit just fine, but was $5 more??

     

    The 72 one they gave me didn't have the roman numerals on the Knights helmet but the 71 does, was that the case for the stock emblems? Both of the Emblems that True Connections gave me were from Trim Parts so I don't know why one would have the year and not the other. Mike was happy because he liked the little VXXI....is that right??

  7. I've looked a few "SS" cars which ended up being nothing but a 350 car with bucket seats and a console, but I was able to tell thanks to this website that they were not truly "SS" but only because of parts that were missing (the 454, air ride, boxed arms). Now if someone was trying to sell me a good clone then I could probably be taken. So I would have to agree that it should be illegal for a seller to fake things like the blocks and paperwork. It's fraud no two ways about it, and the only reason someone goes to that much trouble is to "steal" the extra money they can get for a "valuable" vehicle from some unsuspecting buyer like me.

  8. Hey Robin,

     

    I don't know if you have a child who is a student or not but if you do you can get a deal on the IMac on the apple website. It will save you between $50 and $100 depending on which model you choose. You can also pick up alot of software using the student discounts as well. There is also a version Microsoft Office for Mac that I bought for $100 when I got my IMac.

     

    Actually my father in law just went to Best Buy a few weeks ago and they were running a 24 month no interest no payments deal and he picked up two 24 inch IMacs and a MacBook.

     

    Food for thought,

    Jaylene

     

     

    Here are the eligibility requirements for student pricing:

     

    ELIGIBILITY

    Those eligible to purchase from the Apple Store for Education Individuals include faculty, staff, students and parents as follows:

     

    K12 - Any employee of a public or private K-12 institution in the United States is eligible. In addition, school board members who are currently serving as elected or appointed members are eligible. PTA or PTO executives currently serving as elected or appointed officers are eligible.

     

    Higher Education - Faculty and staff of Higher Education institutions; and students attending, or accepted into a Higher Education institution are eligible to purchase. Purchases from the Apple Store for Education Individuals are not for institutional purchase or resale.

     

    Higher Education Parents - Parents purchasing on behalf of their child, who is a student currently attending or accepted into a public or private Higher Education Institution in the United States, are eligible to purchase.

     

    U.S. SALES ONLY

    The Apple Store sells and ships products only within the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. No shipments can be made to APO addresses, United States territories, or addresses outside the United States. You may not export any products purchased at the Apple Store.

     

    PURCHASE QUANTITY

    Faculty, Staff and Students purchasing from the Apple Store for Education Individuals will be allowed to purchase the following quantities of product per academic school year:

     

    1. Desktop: One (1) may be purchased per academic year

    2. Mac mini: One (1) may be purchased per academic year

    3. Notebook: One (1) may be purchased per academic year

    4. Display: A maximum of two (2) may be purchased per academic year

    5. Software: A maximum of two (2) per software title may be purchased per academic year

    6. Apple TV: There is no limit on the quantity of Apple TV purchases per academic year

    7. iPod: There is no limit on the quantity of iPod purchases per academic year

     

    **The above purchases can be made either online or through your Authorized Campus Reseller. Total product quantities remain the same regardless of where your purchase is made.

     

     

     

  9. IMAC

     

    THE CONS: I am a longtime Windows user but bought an IMac two years ago....when the Intel ones first came out. I had so many problems with it crashing continuously and it was really slow. Finally after about 6 months of me brining it in weekly they took pity on me and gave me a new one. This one is much better it rarely ever has problems. But those commercials are misleading....a computer is a computer and they are all gonna have glitches.

     

    One of the biggest PITA to me is when I want to get some new software and it is not MAC compatible. There are websites that do not recognize Safari (which is the Mac web browser) You will need to use Firefox, and you will still run into things that will not run MAC...for instance I was on Paypal the other day and they have a new application that you can download and use to pay for everything with paypal even sites that do not accept Paypal....BUT....as usual "Sorry Mac users its not for you"

     

    Now I know I can install and run Windows on my Mac...but that kind of defeats the purpose of owning a Mac if you ask me. Last year I bought a Windows Vista laptop and solved my "wont work on a Mac" problem. Ironically Vista has some of the same issues with not being recognized though....but I haven't had any problems with my laptop at all, and have heard horror stories about Vista. (Knock on Wood)

     

    THE PROS ON MACS:

    They are easy to use once you get the hang of them, as things work differently then Windows, for instance....to close down an application the button is on the left....in Windows your red X is on the right, its mostly just small things like that. It's been two years and I still haven't figured it all out...but then again I am on a Windows computer at work all day still, so my brain has to switch back and forth between applications.

     

    As said above you can pretty much just plug anything into them and they recognize it.....camera's, printers...etc. They are extremely stylish looking on your desk, and take up so much less room! You will be spoiled and never want to view pictures or videos on anything else again. They make everything look sooooo good.

  10. OOps! Yeah I think he is right they are bare metal. My mistake I had mine painted by my brother inlaw when he had the car.Now that I remember they were bare metal. If you wanted to paint them you have to use high heat paint. I would still want to chrome mine the chrome would keep the oil from sticking to the metal.

    John

     

    Yeah but doesn't chrome retain heat? Wouldn't that kind of defeat the purpose?

  11. Cowl Screens...who wants BIG HUGE UGLY HOLES in their Firewall? Cover them up with Cowl Screens......PLEASE! mad

     

    50k car, with no $29.99 cowl screens, things like this make me hot. Cars without those things, especially the high dollar cars, make the car look unfinished, and worth a lot less, its like paying 10k to have a car painted, and put the original crusty pitted emblems back on. Things like this really get under my skin.

     

    Yes, all cars to my knowledge come with the A-arm flaps. smile

     

    As for as the Cowl Screens, why would the cars come with holes in the firewall? Good place for leaves, and trash to build up and cause rust. I can't really answer if they did or didn't, who has saw these Montes when they was new? Did they have them?

     

    That Boy sure is passionate about his Monte parts isn't he...lol

     

    Although I too prefer to have the screens....but then ours is a long way from stock.

  12. That's cool, Jake! I've never torn my interior apart looking for my car's buildsheet, but after talking with Vaughn about it at the get-together in Penticton last weekend I think that I may be checking the bucket seat shells before too long...

     

    Dave

     

    Really...the back seat is pretty easy to remove. Well kind of...you just have to give it a little bit of assistance where it hooks in underneath.

     

     

    Mike ususally uses a big screwdriver and a rubber mallot to tap on the wire cushion frame (as seen in the picture) and I lift up when it clears the catch part. I actually saw someone post that they used a ball joint separator instead of a screwdriver and I bet that works even better.

    th_RearSeatFig.jpg

     

    But you could seriously have your back seat out in about 5 minutes to look for the build sheet.

     

     

    Oh Jake I was thinking steam as well...but have never tried it. I don't think it would damage it...if you don't have a steamer maybe use your wifes iron and give it a couple of blasts.

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