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Old 11-02-2007, 04:30 PM
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put some new pic`s up with the hood on, grill, bumpers and flush mount windows. hope to have it all done by spring mike
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Where'd you buy the windows at? Are they the same thickness as the original glass? Just wondering cuz i bought a front windshield one time made from taiwan or somewhere and it was a lot thinner. Sweet ride by the way.
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wow she is perrrrrrrrrrrty i was gonna put a drooling smily but this was al i could find.
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the front windshield i think is from over seas somewhere, but the back glass was a pain, i used my old vary scratched up gm glass as my pattern to flush mount it. and i found out (bad for me) that most of the after market glass has to much arch and was to high and did not fit at all. i was lucky and found a vary good used gm one. the bumpers were fun to, had to cut and weld 4 times on each to get them where i wanted them. but thats the fun of working on cars like this. to make them the way you want them. mike
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Car looks great. Did you do all the body work yourself?
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indyjc. i did all the welding, a friend of mine did the body work, he works at a body shop so he has the skill. he did a great job. its straight as can be, he is not done, the pic`s are just after buffing from wet sanding mike



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