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my beautiful home tomorrow in his garage and today I got two bumper and ducktail, then a little teasing ..................

front bumper



Reassembling the Grid



Rear bumper



Establishment of the thermal barrier



Reflectors and mounting plate





establishment of stickers on the ducktail







Following tomorrow ..................

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Just read this whole thread. Your work is amazing and inspiring. My pulse is racing in expectation of the final reveal! Cheers.
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Thanks , tomorrow more pict ....
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This is a great build, thanks again for sharing.
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wow, amazing work, i have a 2.7 as well, great job

this is amazing, you use household items to do the work
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Yes KZ i use all i can, because i work not in the car and mechanical word and so i use what i have, in the DIY spirit
Thanks for support
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Bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good granny is back this afternoon she arrived directly from RSC.



I started immediately to work

reassembly of retro door handles, the ducktail and rear bumper assembly with new gasket from Sierra Madre











if that's not nice teasing, with pictures taken by telephone and by night.

Otherwise less funny I finished, finally removing the smoked glass on any windows, rear window tonight



this is a pretty annoying!



and it hurts the fingers



tomorrow panel doors, front fender and front bumper.
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Great car love the color
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If you spray on a cleaner that contains ammonia it should soften the window tint to the point you can peel it off in large pieces. More info here:
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Thanks for your help

just a gift in the middle day



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Question, Why didn't you run termo down to the edge and around tailpipes?

Nice job, though... I love your build!!!
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Establishment of the thermal barrier

Also, that are the plans for enclosed hole in the hood? Txs..

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the answer is very simple, because i must order a new one to cover all and the part in back can be made when the bumper is on the car

that advance







i don't know for you but I think it 's cool



against the gasket by bumper / fenders and hood .......
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Almost done there, I love the widebody models, i have a widebody 2.7 with slantnose which i dont really like slantnose but i want to convert to regular front fenders.

this is a good project to learn from, very ingenious methods
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It's looking very, very nice...!
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Thanks fellows

the progress of the day .....

threshold bar with rubber





reassembly of the door panels



implementation of the caps (I'll buy a bunch because I lack in)



reassembly of the rear lights





some views ...









I'm enjoying the winding to my shopping list, from what I miss, plugs, screws, gaskets ....
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The detail that change evrything



Thanks Bob
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one day I do not like coatings inside

So I removed all the leatherette of the car and cutting workshop





new / old



and go, it's long, it stinks .... I barely finished one side!



fortunately Mom is not there!



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Wow, Great Job, Amazing!!! What a HOT Ride !!!

I want to ask you a favor, if you can, PLEASE PM me or email dimensions of those Left and Right Rear leatherettes? (as arrow shows on the pic)

My car did not have them, it was part of the headliner... and I wanted to make it without the headliner... and all leatherettes would be very nice to have

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C'est Bon!

Looks like you are winning the race to getting that put back together!

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