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05-16-2019, 02:59 PM | #19 |
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Re: 1968 Chevy Bel Air Wagon Project
Thank you for the nice comments on the exhaust sound. It does sound nice
and throaty, but Almost too loud, I'm afraid. We'll see, I have driven the wagon with no door seals, so it might feel different when those are done. Must be something with the previous owners of my cars. So many things done so wrong. When I removed the door seals, I marked them with masking tape for orientation and by door ( eg left front door ). I do mistakes, but I remember taking them off two different days, and the left hand ones were marked with red marker, and the right hand ones with black, so I'm pretty confident they were marked right. Of freaking course the PO had put the right hand side front door seal on the driver's side! When I had done the front door, and was working on the rear door seal, I noticed that they were inside out, opposed to eachother. I tried the fit, and decided the front door one was the wrong way around. Deep sigh, and picking out thirty odd little plastic fasteners, putting them into the other door seal, and working out how it would mount. I'll get it sorted, but it's like biking uphill all the time |
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