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the body is straighter than it appears. the overspray from the jambs makes it look a bit wavy.
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Out with the white.... In with the spinnaker blue metallic
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Were you able to source new gaskets? If so, where?weezy wrote:Reinstalled the quarter panel windows
I used this one on the drivers side fenderwell since the other side has too much junk on it nowdays.weezy wrote:I am also planning on putting the radiator overflow tank on the passenger side fender well so that it will be closer to the radiator cap. Anyone know of a flattish overflow tank that would work for this situation?
Try here: http://www.restorationspecialties.com/weezy wrote:Does anyone know where to find the clips that mount the chrome trim that surrounds the quarter windows? Mine were completely corroded, so I am not even sure what they look like. Anyone with a model number or sku?
This particular waggy was white from the factory but this is one of the colors offered in 1991. It's called Spinnaker Blue MetallicThat is a really nice Waggie and the blue is sweet, is that the factory blue?
sorry... it's been a while since I last logged in. my father just bought a few random hoses and cut and spliced to make the connections. it's not elegant and digging up the sku's will probably lead you away from a better solution.Weezy can you tell me which bottom radiator hose you used I am having trouble with my 1979 J20 swap. Any information would be great a part# or application. Thanks