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1970MonteCarloNH

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  1. Hey Guys has anyone seen the Wicked Kreations 1st generation Monte Carlo Key chain ? I have one and love it. I went to order another and they were out of stock and wont make more until they have enough interest. They need roughly 6 pieces in order to make new batch. There $18 ea with shipping.....Anyone interested in one so we can get 6 made ?

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  2. Thanks so much to Mike Brichta for the absolutely beautiful and perfect pair of 1970 Monte Carlo Fenders. They are resting comfortably in the Marriott hotel beside me lol

     

    Mike was amazing to work with. Allowed me to make payment and today was the BIG day. I finally have them. Just shows how great some of these members are. Thanks again Mike

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  3. I did attend the Broadway show, However without the car. We don't bring it out much for the local events. Did you bring your car to Broadway? When you come down in August, hit me up

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    I did not bring mine because it still isnt done. Sadly I came down there because My Daughter went to a One Tree Hill convention lol and I went down with her. I just so happen to stumble across the car show. Shot her up to NC to the convention and enjoyed the hell out of that show. 

  4. Phil,

     

    Just by reading the BMR description on the JEGS site, I'd say they intend for you to use all of the original fasteners that held the factory components to the firewall:

     

    "Laser cut from 1/8" aluminum for a lightweight, precise factory fit using all existing mounting holes and fasteners."

     

    If the plate didn't already have pre-drilled holes in it, I would favor the use of a quality adhesive to stick it to the firewall for a clean look.  Since you have to use fasteners to fill the holes in the plate, you may be able to find some that are more attractive than the factory fasteners.  For example, I really like the industrial look of stainless steel socket head cap screws.  They make them in every thread size and length imaginable and stock them in the specialty fastener bins of most large hardware, marine or home improvement stores. 

     

    If necessary you can also use stainless steel flat washers under them to protect the aluminum delete plate. JMO - good luck.

     

     

    Thanks so much for the reply. When I got my car it was just a shell so there was no hardware there at all. The original AC panel had already been removed. This has been an on going Issue I have had. as I am buying all components for the car I have to keep figuring out what hardware was originally used. 

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