Sedan Refresh

Includes sheet metal, rubbers, bumpers, badges and rust repairs.

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Great collection..... if I am not mistaken, those letters are for the boot lid... the "E" is enclosed, not open like the bonnet one -at least, that's what's on mine...

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The pins are located different and should have neoprene seals to stop water getting in the boot.

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Thanks Clay,
I made up replacement neoprene gaskets for mine... very, very thin - Sikaflex 221 was then very thinly spread on both sides to seal them to the fresh boot lid paint...

I will have to re-visit this in years to come - but there is a fair bit of original paint to be re-sprayed before I have a second go at the boot-lid...
You'll read in time, what my "spray gear" was when I re-sprayed the boot lid back in about 1989...... and your draw will drop..!

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Errol62 wrote:The pins are located different and should have neoprene seals to stop water getting in the boot.

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FireKraka wrote:Careful Gaz we all know where these little refresh jobs end up :lol: :lol: :lol:

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looking good Gaz, just need to drop the ride height ....
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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That's a stunning colour combination. Very stylish car. Wonder what a ute would look like in that livery?
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More drooling 8)8)8)
I don’t think Gazza could get the back any lower without rubbing issues Blacky. Wouldn’t look right if the front only went down.




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Brett027 wrote:That's a stunning colour combination. Very stylish car. Wonder what a ute would look like in that livery?
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Blacky wrote:looking good Gaz, just need to drop the ride height ....
Drop spindles in the shed lowering blocks in order

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