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I may not come on here too much anymore but I'll slways be a site supporter. This website helped me through my build in so many ways I'll always be grateful. Even if I don;t post so much I'll still support this site Chris has made and keeps maintaining for us.
I should have some truck stuff coming up when I get to it. My AC doesnt work because the AC fuse melted the fuse panel. While I fix that I have to put in all new dash vents and a new AC switch control panel. I also have to put in a new dual tank switch under the truck. I have a full tank of gas right now i can;t use...lol When I get to them I will be posting stuff up about it.
These days my main toy I been working on is my 97 Z28 Daily Driver.
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Google this part # 15581004
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Nowhere near as bad on today's soap bubbles. (no personality cars)
"Wind tunnel cars" They all look the same
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trying to get new interior and not sure if it had black or charcoal velour originally. looking for RPO codes for either black or charcoal , door panels, velour seat, velour inserts in the all electric door panels as well as the ceiling. I have found a partial RPO codes but not one that breaks down the interior options. Thanks in advance.
Show us your SPID label.
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That's the beauty of repair panels is they give you pieces.
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« Last post by Mike81K10 on May 01, 2024, 12:51:52 PM »
To fix my truck, I had to cut out the bad metal and weld in patch panels.
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« Last post by juancano on May 01, 2024, 11:27:48 AM »
sorry correction I meant hood hinge seal
How did you fix that? Do you remove the cowl vent and add a bunch of sealant? Thanks.
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« Last post by Shifty on May 01, 2024, 10:09:00 AM »
Yup, different times, but also extra possibilities, like a new block, not an over-bored veteran that needs a lot of machine work to make true.
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« Last post by ehjorten on May 01, 2024, 08:44:50 AM »
The later design windshield washer plumbing has a hose nipple immediately adjacent to each wiper arm axle that protrudes ~1" from the cowl. The nozzles are built into the business end of the wiper arms near the wiper blade attachment pins. The hose "clip" was more like a 4" long conduit that snapped onto the arm from below. You may be able to fabricate a makeshift replacement from some UV stabilized black plastic tubing.
Not only that, but the cowl panel had larger openings around the wiper posts to accommodate the washer hose routing.
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« Last post by Mike81K10 on April 30, 2024, 10:34:46 PM »
Strange, Was looking at was the list price of my 81 K10 when new, it was $7,920.00. The engine I am building for it cost more than what the list price was for my truck when new.
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