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Allan
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Allan
Little LE spoiler added for fun



Allan
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Allan
Special thanks to Craig Laughlin at CAMP914 for his assistance.

Not the easiest task but with a little advise it's not too bad......
jonwatts
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A little Meguire's polish and maybe some super-fine steel wool if you have surface rust and you should be shiny and new.

MoveQik
Looks great! I just finished the same conversion myself. smilie_pokal.gif
DanT
Bumper swap looks nice biggrin.gif
Are you going to install stock fogs?
Looks like you got some major positive camber going on in the back!
Time for a 4 wheel alignment?

Bumpers you found look pretty good for 30+ yr old chrome. clap.gif
Allan
QUOTE (Dan (Almaden Valley) @ Sep 4 2005, 01:21 PM)
Are you going to install stock fogs?

Looks like you got some major positive camber going on in the back!

Thanks.

I'm going to get the driving light set-up from Craig at CAMP914.

As for the camber, I just set it down off of the lift. It always settles after I drive it a bit.
Gilbert914
Looks great Allan, excellent job.
Aaron Cox
hey! looks good Allan smilie_pokal.gif

you fix your brakes??
redshift
I want to do the same thing, except from mint chrome-n-rubber, to primered glass.

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My car is not worthy of it's bumpers.


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Allan
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Sep 4 2005, 01:34 PM)
you fix your brakes??

I'm pretty sure I got all the air out of the system.

I think one of my next projects will be to replace the rubber lines. I'm ready for some canyon runs though driving.gif .

By the way Aaron, you may already know this but you have to drill additional holes in the bumper for the '75 - '76 tits to fit..
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