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A.G.A.R. FF4 AAR - Day Three hundred & seventy-nine

Started by anlauto, November 26, 2018, 01:52:51 PM

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anlauto

Some pictures for @Car-nutt ....Here's those brackets and their position we were talking about.... :brainiac:

...and as you can see...this in an infamous "Rock" car.....looks like he was working on the left side of the line this day...

Original carpet has brass loops at the rear...
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anlauto

AAR Cuda and likely T/A Challenger rear antenna cable routing ...
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anlauto

Some weird 70 only small floor plugs
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anlauto

Some pretty rusty floor pans :crazytalk:
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anlauto

we're getting there....The parts that have been remove have also been tagged, bagged or organized as I go....Also putting aside parts like the seat belts which I'll send out to Bill Edwards and latches heater blower motor etc...which will go to Stephan Fournier...Those will go out next week.
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anlauto

Found this little clip on the driver's side tail light housing on the lower outer stud. It holds the wire harness in place and often missing on cars that have been messed with over the years...


Found it odd that the trunk lid catch is cad silver, a lot of them are painted body colour...
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6Pack70

Thank you for taking the time to post up some great detail photos Alan,  I'm sure many enthusiasts here appreciate it.  Myself incuded  :bigthumb:

Rich G.

Under the dash and firewall wasn't painted? No wonder why they rust. That one doesn't look that bad.

Brads70

Very clean wow Nice! I see "Rock" signed that car too. Must have been a busy guy! LOL
I hope your not going to blast all the "history " off the car like the rock signature. This one seems too clean to do that to?

RUNCHARGER

Sheldon


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Quote from: 6Pack70 on November 27, 2018, 02:28:14 PM
Thank you for taking the time to post up some great detail photos Alan,  I'm sure many enthusiasts here appreciate it.  Myself incuded  :bigthumb:

:iagree: I imagine there aren't many cars that are this unmolested that allow us to see exactly how they came from the factory.
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Car-nutt

Thank You for posting Alan, I am getting mine back on Friday. Going to start putting it back together on the weekend. The fun begins.

zazou

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anlauto

This is what happens when you miss with the spot weld gun and nobody in QA notices it  :o :dunno: :drunk:

Notice the screws holding the valance on  :thinking:
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