72 Coupe Fresh Paint pics
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72 Coupe Fresh Paint pics
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The last pic is what I started with (added primered hood). If you will look closely, you will see a stripe going along the bottom of the car and over the rear part of the deck (all black now).
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The last pic is what I started with (added primered hood). If you will look closely, you will see a stripe going along the bottom of the car and over the rear part of the deck (all black now).
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Hi CW,
Thanks for the pictures. I like it better without the stripe too. I bet it looks great outside. Hint! Hint!
Regards,
Alan
Thanks for the pictures. I like it better without the stripe too. I bet it looks great outside. Hint! Hint!
Regards,
Alan
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Scott Drake Fuel Cap. It had the largest circumfrance area to make sure there was not a gap. My paint and body guys took the lid, glassed it in and Drilled holes for the Cap. I did not want any gap between the old hole and the bottom of the fuel cap. A lot of options, but I did not want to wait 6 months for someone on the forum to build one (although it would require less customization).
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