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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: SW Idaho
Posts: 971
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So when you send for the restoration guidelines, might as well get the paint manual and if your really serious the service bulletins and Les Andrews vol.1 Mechanics hand book. Parts catalogues are usually free.
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Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Rochester, MN
Posts: 68
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Thank you to all those who replied to my questions. I got the car home yesterday, got all the bat and bird droppings washed off. It isn't quite as beautiful in the harsh daylight. But, it is very restorable and drivable as it is -- with all the brake and wiring work ahead. A few years ago I heard about someone rebuilding powerhouse generators with modern alternator electronics inside. Does anyone know how or who does the work? It needs a new top, looks simple, but I've said that before then spending a month on a project.
Thanks again, Roadster31 |
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