gtscode
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Craig do you have that thin little piece of rubber weatherstripping that goes along the bottom outside edge? I have it in the repro but I can't find them in the NPD catalog.
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"cmayna" said:NPD #22280-1a. I have two sets. I guess it was a single item, not knowing there are two in a package.
Justin, I'm going to practice riveting later today.
"gtscode" said:Come June 20, 2010 I am going in to high gear! I want to take my car to MITM.
"cmayna" said:Brian,
Which one is broken? left or right? I can get them pretty cheap out here. Is this for a 66?
"gtscode" said:That would be me!
I can attest to both items, careful what you pay for with Chrome, cheap chrome is just that. Not related to the vent frames but tried for bargain chroming and ruined parts.
As for the repro frames, they actually look good but I don't like the fit with the window curve. I plan on selling them when done as they are great for many people but I am trying to go for top quality. I paid $350 to have my originals replated and they do look amazing!
"Havok1" said:Wow, those look great Criag. I was of the mind just to get the repros, but this makes me change my mind. I have one that I can rechrome, but the other is broke. Guess I'll have to run down one and find a plater closer than CA.
"armand67Fstback" said:Stanfix, I spoke to a few of you at the Modesto Car show last month and was directed here to get info on putting my car back together.
The re-chrome job on the vent windows looks great. Has anyone here powder coated the vent window frames? I hear heating pitted metal releases gasses and causes bubbles in the powder coat.
I was thinking of heating the pitted frame then laying down a high heat primer, sanding smooth and taking in for powder coating. Not sure if my theory will work.
"cmayna" said:BTW, I was saddened but proud to see both Johnpro and Sam had chimed into this post. Miss their words of wisdom, big time.
"cmayna" said:I think I remember briefly meeting you while you were chatting with Jeff who owns the burgundy 67 fastback? If so, welcome to the fix. Since I have no experience powder coating vent windows, I don't know how it would turn out. I also question how it would look.
To me for vent windows, they should be very chromy looking.
Craig
BTW, what town are you located in?
"cmayna" said:Owner of the burgundy fb = JeffTepper. Owner (slacker) of the blue fb = kbmwrs. Still, where in Cali do you preside?
"cmayna" said:Owner of the burgundy fb = JeffTepper. Owner (slacker) of the blue fb = kbmwrs. Still, where in Cali do you preside?