Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/03/12 10:04 AM
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Now how about a simple 10-points of order of assembly from everyone that has assembled a car after paint. You know like:
1. Install engine and transmission. 2. Finish engine compartment. 3. Install wiring then install dash. 4. Install vinyl roof....oops make this #1. or number 12. 5. Install carpet. 6. Install instruments. 7. Oops remove carpet so you can find seat and console mounts and oops wait because you forgot to install the head liner and locate the shoulder belt mounts..
You know what I mean There were lots of things that I had to undo more than redo because I got ahead of myself from inexperience so post your own list of just the basic steps. I'm sure if I did my list there would be lots of tips as to what I should have done before I did them......like sealing in the windshield BEFORE I put the dash in....which as most of you know "you can't put the dash in AFTER putting in the windshield
You missed it just above your post... http://www.restorick.com/tech/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=58
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/03/12 10:15 AM
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Now how about a simple 10-points of order of assembly from everyone that has assembled a car after paint. You know like:
1. Install engine and transmission. 2. Finish engine compartment. 3. Install wiring then install dash. 4. Install vinyl roof....oops make this #1. or number 12. 5. Install carpet. 6. Install instruments. 7. Oops remove carpet so you can find seat and console mounts and oops wait because you forgot to install the head liner and locate the shoulder belt mounts..
You know what I mean There were lots of things that I had to undo more than redo because I got ahead of myself from inexperience so post your own list of just the basic steps. I'm sure if I did my list there would be lots of tips as to what I should have done before I did them......like sealing in the windshield BEFORE I put the dash in....which as most of you know "you can't put the dash in AFTER putting in the windshield
You missed it just above your post... http://www.restorick.com/tech/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=58
I SURE DID!! THAT'S A GREAT LIST Rick
MikeR
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/03/12 04:45 PM
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/04/12 03:17 PM
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I created a photobook documenting the restoration of my 70RR. It is still online. Go here and enter 118305 in the search box. Click on the thumbnail and the photobook should come up with a "Flip Preview" option. Just click on each page and it will flip through the book. And, I used Rick's list as a general guide.
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/07/12 02:10 AM
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Is that JJ1 poly gold?
FF1 mist green poly or something like that.
Isn't FF1.. Light Forrest Green Metallic?
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/07/12 12:01 PM
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I show FF1 = Mist Green Metalic and GG1 = Forest Green Metalic.
Frank
and sometimes Mist Green Poly but I always knew it as Mist Green Metalic
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/07/12 12:25 PM
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I show FF1 = Mist Green Metalic and GG1 = Forest Green Metalic.
Frank
The two colors side by side and there is no mistaking which is which
My '68 FF1 road runner next to a friend's '68 GG1 Forest Green Charger
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/07/12 12:32 PM
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I've seen where JJ1 gets confused with a mid-green color depending on the light it was photographed in,(as stated above and forgot) might be what you were thinking of, just throwing that out there because I do that all of the time
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Re: 68 RR Documented Complete Rebuild?
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07/07/12 12:36 PM
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I have lots of pictures also. Drip rail moulding doesn't get in the way of anything. I did my head liner, you need to go out a buy about 12 little spring clamps for that job. Is your car factory air with that big round hole in the firewall?
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