Newby with new 76 project!!

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ziggy

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Got new oil pan and seal, tran pan and seal, radiator flushed, park brake adjusted, and tee flush adapter installed and thermostat and seal! Now it's time to start on backer board and headliner, sunroof, maybe redo front seats! It's lookin good, and Iam havin a blast. Already lookin forward to the next project. If you hear of any Camaros for Trans Ams being sold around the West Virginia area let me know please
 

ziggy

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Aug 17, 2014
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Ghent, WV
Tonight got emblems on front fender, sill plates, wether striping in trunk, doors and window. Still have to do weather stripping at top of door, above door handle inside and out. Still have to put the headliner, sunroof,chrome door handles, chrome door lock, dome light,back grill speakers, radio, front windshield, and window tint! That's it that's left. I will post the pictures of everything asap
 

ziggy

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Aug 17, 2014
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Ghent, WV
Update: Complete Project For Now

Ok sorry its been a while since i updated the progress but here goes: new aluminum trans and oil pan and gaskettes, dust pan cover, dash pad cover, sill plates, horn, Stereo and speakers, front seats upholestry, sunroof, headliner, visors, fuel sending unit, glovebox, console box, chromed trim ext., billet upper and lower grill, chrome trim taillights, door window sweeps, window crank handles, dooor and trunk weather stripping,front windshield, window tint, rear package tray, lic plate lens, center dash vent, dome light, seatbelt retractor covers, trunk and hood light, camaro and 350 emblems and last and the hardest to do the heater core! Pics are not in the order completed:




























I know it isnt the show car like most but i have had a hell of a good time with my family completing this car to my satisfaction. And i hope to enjoy fixing whatever comes next to break or go wrong with it, and remember i am not a mechanic but i thinks is looks good!!!!!!!!
 
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ziggy

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I would really like to thank all of you who helped me accomplish this project, without the guidance i would have been lost. cant wait to start my other project. My new project is a 1930 Ford model A Pickup


 
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