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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: larry4406]
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01/02/19 04:40 PM
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Pat - impressive work on the dash and wiring! That harness kit is pretty interesting. Thank you sir!
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Keepat]
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03/13/19 04:39 PM
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Awesome, amazing, mind blowing build! Best build thread I ever saw! I am learning a lot here. Thanks! BTW... what brand of epoxy did you use on your grille repairs? And info on the fibers you added too.
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Hooligan]
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03/26/19 03:19 PM
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Awesome, amazing, mind blowing build! Best build thread I ever saw! I am learning a lot here. Thanks! BTW... what brand of epoxy did you use on your grille repairs? And info on the fibers you added too. Sorry for the delayed response, The glue I used is called five-minute epoxy from West System, they also sell the chopped fibers and capasill use for a thickening agent. You can find both at West Marine. Thank you Pat
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Keepat]
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03/27/19 10:14 PM
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Awesome, amazing, mind blowing build! Best build thread I ever saw! I am learning a lot here. Thanks! BTW... what brand of epoxy did you use on your grille repairs? And info on the fibers you added too. Sorry for the delayed response, The glue I used is called five-minute epoxy from West System, they also sell the chopped fibers and capasill use for a thickening agent. You can find both at West Marine. Thank you Pat Not to worry Pat. Many thanks for the info. Looking forward to seeing more of your fabulous fabricating skills!
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Keepat]
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06/30/19 03:06 PM
06/30/19 03:06 PM
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Very cool!Nice paint and dash!
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Keepat]
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07/09/19 10:08 AM
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Very impressive work!
Any idea on how much longer till it's moving under it's own power?
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: jpilone]
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07/09/19 08:05 PM
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Very impressive work!
Any idea on how much longer till it's moving under it's own power? I have given up on guessing when this car will be completed ;-) Thanks Pat
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: Keepat]
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07/19/19 10:43 AM
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Very impressive work!
Any idea on how much longer till it's moving under it's own power? I have given up on guessing when this car will be completed ;-) Thanks Pat It's a hobby. Enjoy the ride...
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Re: Modern Bullitt build
[Re: JERICOGTX]
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07/20/19 09:45 AM
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Had a setback on the vinyl top. There was a wrinkle on the driver side seam that I initially thought was from me over or under stretching the top when I glue that side down? But after investigating it a little closer it turned out the top was stitched crooked. I bought this top along with all of the interior components over 4 years ago from Legendary Auto Interior. I sent them pictures and a description of the problem and they quickly came back and said they would send me a new vinyl top. That’s first class customer service in my book! I was taught a long time ago by the guy I work for, don’t judge one by their mistakes but rather by their solutions! Fortunately the top removed relatively easily and I was able to remove the contact cement by rubbing it with mineral spirits. I get to start over sometime next week when I receive the new top. Thanks Pat
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