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Re: Slow Progress is better than No Progress.
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Not quite done with the rear hatch portion of the never-ending story...but since our Suburban side of the group has been so quiet lately, I thought I'd post some pictures of a little progress!
Woody Did a trial run install of the hatch (without installing the new rubber seals) because "practice makes perfect?" Also...painted the area surrounding where the window moulding will go so I won't have to remove it to finish the job. Painted the inside with the yellow, so double masking was involved. As my window gasket is the original style with the locking bead, I had to form and tape it tightly around the glass then 3M glue the ends together. I've left it sitting this way for several days to help it hold it's shape (not sure when I'll have help to actually install it?) Close-up of the super adhesive in the butt-end-joint...most of which won't been seen. First time having the "surfboard" seats in with the new "woody-style" headliner...I love it when a plan comes together! |
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Looks great Woody!! Hopefully I'll have some updates on mine in the not too distant future....been driving it a lot mostly. Planning on a TR4050 trans swap and some other drivability mods
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You are getting a lot more done than I am. It's been too hot here to do much.
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For me the biggest problem with delays being parts or cash. I come up with new ideas for something. Can be something cool as hell and c an be changing something already done one way and think have better idea. Just my nature.
I agree doing something bears watching TV and getting mad about politicians stealing a fortune that would be better spent on the making world better with more High performance vehicles. Also getting more done than me. Cutting ,grinding and welding in 90* 90% humidity sucks.
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That picture looking from the back at the seats with the kickass headliner is the money shot. Looks amazing Woody!
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Not that close I hope but it happens and getting closer everyday for all. So I push to get all I can out of it. Some would say that understatement.
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Re: Slow Progress is better than No Progress.
Great progress! Get that glass in there and you have a canvas for some cool vintage decals.
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The view from the back hatch is amazing! Love it! I'm retiring soon and hope to get back to my njsuburban soon.
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Woody Old view since I bought it…new view will be much better! |
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Re: Slow Progress is better than No Progress.
Whats happening with the Beach-Burban these days?
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Thanks for asking, CG…very little is the simple answer, unfortunately! My father-in-law passed away back in September after about a month stay in the hospital…very unexpected! My wife and I have been taking care of his home, etc…since then as my mother-in-law is physically disabled and has dementia, but still desires to stay put. Caregiving is difficult to do on a full-time basis, so we are developing a schedule for other family members to pitch-in to give us some time to take care of ourselves. Enough said on that tough subject…but I was able to get my hatch window in, finally. When I can, I’ll write more about it and include some pictures. Thanks again for checking-in!
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Best wishes to you and yours. Remember to take care yourselves.
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Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help. ![]() RIP Bob Parks. 1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377 |
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It's good that you guys can share responsibilities. It's really draining to try and do it by yourself. Hang in there!
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