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Old 03-04-2017, 02:13 AM   #2638
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step View Post
Looks good for a neato get around and parts getter.
Exactly what it is meant to be Bill.

A handy tool.





Two weeks into owning this little car it still makes me grin.

I find myself looking for a good reason to use it and just go look at it.

Bought some upholstery fabric cleaner at Poundshop last weekend, just what could go wrong, it can only get better, or not at all. So one of the dry day jobs lined up, is to clean the upholstery, the rear seats are not perfect. If it gets better, bargain, if not, nothing lost but a pound and some time.

My window tint and rear silencer landed too this week.

Looking forward to getting onto the side glass once we have a dry day as I want to remove them all at the same time and do the job in the kitchen.

Fitting the rear silence should be a quick job, famous last words??

Couple of hangers and one clamp to join it to the system.

I am very tempted to see just how noisy it is without the rear box.




I am pleased with what I can see of the quality of this part, it was under £40.00 including delivery and fitting hardware.
A local figment shop quoted me a best price of £140.00

So does that mean that I have an extra £80.00 to spend now?

NSRA Swapmeet at Arena Essex on Sunday......... bargains to be had??
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