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#22
Re: HELP
learner
Posted on: 2009/10/27 3:20
Hi 1000Coupe
Thank you for taking the time and effort to reply and advise me on my restoration. You will be pleased to know I have decided to go with the vinyl on the roof and boot lid as it was when I originally purchased the "little darling". I appreciate the tip of the floor wax. I make a great polish( for my bowls) from bees wax and gum turpentine which I imagine would be similar and do a good job as it is really only a water proofing polish. I will use the floor polish to start and maybe later.... the bees wax polish. Cheers Learner / Michael
#21
Re: HELP
1000Coupe
Posted on: 2009/10/27 1:26
Hi learner and welcome,
Changing a roof is no small job, it is the backbone of the car and when u cut it off all pillars will sag inwards and need supporting, then u have the lead joins and the poisonous dust u grind to deal with. without seeing it i think it would be easier to panel-beat the areas in need of work. especially if u r putting a vinyl roof back on. I worked at Australian Motors Mitsubishi panel shop when the first magnas were new and there were heaps of faults from the factory on the first cars and a common one was the roof, but it was easier to fix the roofs on the car than to replace. another tip is i had a vinyl roof on a 76 fairlane marquis with cream vinyl roof. I used armor all which looked ok but needed doing often, then learned of using floor wax instead, it looks just beautiful and stays that way for at least a year.
#20
Re: HELP
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2009/10/27 1:05
"Bump" in threads is a no-no. It means the poster is trying to get someone's attention by adding one word to the topic so that it will again show in the "recent comments" list.
What you can do is add additional details and so everyone will have the chance to read the new information. Post a pic is always an attention grabber.
#19
Re: HELP
learner
Posted on: 2009/10/27 0:59
HI Greendog
Please contact me re wheels. Will they fit straight onto Coupe or will they need spacers? I am learning BUT slowly. What the hell does bump in threads, mean? Cheers Learner / Michael
#18
Re: HELP
learner
Posted on: 2009/10/23 10:19
Hi Greendog
Yes my dato lives on Point St. Thank you for wanting to own the"beast". Sorry, I have enjoyed driving it for tooooo loooonnnggg! Yes the roof is "rral' but cracking from inferior steel in this area. I hope to be able to provide ou with a smile in the near future after the restoration is complete. Cheers Learner
#16
Re: HELP
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2009/10/21 11:33
ive still got my coupe roof...no at all interested in couriering it. but if you realy wanted to drive all the way down here to get it i dont really want anything for it
#15
Re: HELP
ROConnor
Posted on: 2009/10/21 7:37
Hey mate, wouldent emagine a coupe roof would be easely come buy. you might be best to put a WTB add (want to buy) in the clasifides section, for a roof or a wreck with a good roof?
Everything your affter is out there it just takes some patience sometime's.. Good Luck!
#14
Re: HELP
STITCHMASTER
Posted on: 2009/10/21 6:01
hi learner great to hear the vinyl roof might be going back on (very old school)i love that look nice new colour and a new vinyl top very nice:)i wish the utes were as easy to do as the coupes id have one on mine 4 sure anyway good luck with the resto hope you find all the parts you are after and when the time comes for the roof if you need a hand im more than happy to help
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