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69hemibeep

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meepbeep69 said:
Thanks Bob......and gee.......a picture no less!!

The R-4 ragtop needs it too. But he has to get intimate with his mig welder soon.

Make sure they run the paint so it looks original. I think I used Krylon semi flat 1613.

I saw many a unmolested core supports that were pulled from their cars and chuckled about the runs.

But with Vietnam, Woodstock, free love and thinking about the next auto strike in 1969 I'd of had some fun too.

"Dude, you're running the paint........Oh, Wow kinda looks like Goldie Hawn's navel"
I think we used the same paint and yes, it is her navel :lol:
 

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69hemibeep said:
toms69rr said:
Paid $400.00 for grill and headlight bezels they way they are, don't see them going black anytime soon
:soap:
He's talking about black behind the grill :drive: There isn't anything much scarier than the thought of black paint can near a white car though :lol:

Ahhhh,
I see what you guys were talking about now.
 

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He's talking about black behind the grill :drive: There isn't anything much scarier than the thought of black paint can near a white car though :lol:

Oh now I see, said the blind man :facepalm:
 

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I've seen survivors where just one side of the core support was blacked out.
Also the darker colors were not supposed to have it, yet I've seen a couple.
Sometimes the blackout reaches the upper lip of the core support, somtimes not.
A very quick and "un-scientific" process at best.... Get em' built, and get 'em out!
 

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Guy w/ a Buick asked me what I did to make the car look so much better than before. Figured the only thing I did was the blackout.

So I see him later and he had done it to the Buford. :soap: Mopars only pal, you ain't allowed :chuck:
 

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I agree
The Roadrunners posted look nice in White! Though there are not to many colors that do not look good on them.

Joe
 

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joewhite440 said:
There are not to many colors that do not look good on them.

I can think of at least one... :devil: :pot: :devil:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:jester:
 

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yeah B5 just never looks quite right...... :devil: :acme: :devil: :basketcase: :lmao: :loco:
 

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ACME A12 said:
joewhite440 said:
There are not to many colors that do not look good on them.

I can think of at least one... :devil: :pot: :devil:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:jester:
I can think of one also, and I'll bet it ain't the same one that you are thinking! :banana: :pot: :lmao: :lmao:
 

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Roadcuda said:
ACME A12 said:
joewhite440 said:
There are not to many colors that do not look good on them.

I can think of at least one... :devil: :pot: :devil:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:jester:
I can think of one also, and I'll bet it ain't the same one that you are thinking! :banana: :pot: :lmao: :lmao:

Yes, I am well aware of the damage that Agent Green has wrought upon the frontal lobes of some of our members. But there is always the prospect of a lengthy and successful rehab... :lmao:

:jester:
 

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My B5 that was parted gave me plenty of parts for the 99 car.

Plus the orange and green in the engine compartment is a shade or two off from Christmas colors!!

To paraphrase my buddy Carl Spackler..."we got that going for us"!

Basketcase.......we need to get your avitar to change hue! Oh and Charlie Sheen is just plain out wacked anymore.. WT??? :eek:
 

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I'll get that avaitar changed just as soon as I get the real thing covered with fresh F8. hopefully whaile I'm still young enough to remember what that yellow thing in the garage is......
 

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A31PKG said:
Wow... I wonder if there are any W1 A12's with a black vinyl top?

I've never seen one. There are only 11 W1 A12's on the registry; 3 posts and 8 hardtops.
 

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I think the lowest optioned A12 Ive ever seen only had an ejector seat and a mini starter :jester:
 

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A31PKG said:
All non-vinyl?

There is no such breakdown. Just color/post or HT/tranny. One could scroll through the registry car by car to see the individual equipment...but I'm not so interested as to chase it down... :lol:
 
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