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1968 man

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I'm still working on that one, almost finished with it as soon as I get the wheels on and some interior work. As for having Plymouth in my vanes my wife said I had the Bird Flu lol
 

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Those pop outs look real nice... look like they did back in the day when everything actually fit and operated smoothly. I actually had to grind a portion of my passenger side door glass down about a sixteenth of an inch. It was hitting the side of the stainless steel B-pillar trim. I was a bit nervous doing that, but it came out looking perfect and the door closes with glass up and does not hit the B-pillar... problem solved. This is the way we have to deal with all this stuff... just make it up as you go.
 

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Yep that was good , on my buddy’s 68 we haven’t tackled the rubber mat yet but we did in stall the door panels and package tray today. AB8FDF28-8FA1-44A6-BFEE-D692EC56E8B4.jpeg2F53238B-443B-469C-955E-64DF997C9523.jpeg
 

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No glue it laid right down with no problem , this is the time to make sure your headliner is right in the package tray area, the package is a tight fit left and right sides. Thanks
 

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How you like our seat in the picture?? Lol. Press the pedal on the right and it reclines and press the pedal on the left and it ejects lol
 
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