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Aaron63Cat

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    Orange Beach AL
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  • Name
    Aaron Green
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1963
  • Car
    Catalina
  • Trim
    Base
  • Engine
    72 Pontiac 455
  • Style
    Convertible
  • Color
    Lime

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  1. I purchased the kit but had him upgrade the booster to chrome and the hoses to stainless instead of rubber. Be here the 9th. I’ll post pics when completed
  2. I’ve seen this kit. On eBay. TomsClassics. I definitely like the price. But scares me. That it’s so much cheaper than all the others. I can cut corners on a few things. But brakes is not 1 lol. If I can find some reviews to help confirm I’ll definitely go this route. Thanks I’ll post pics and info when I do.
  3. Hey everyone, thanks again for your help with my last I'm searching for a disc brake conversion kit for my )3 Catalina. But I prefer to not buy Wilwood or Baer. Do you all recommend a brand / company who makes for the 63 Cat? I searched BOP, but they only have Front. cannot find anywhere!!! thanks again.
  4. Thanks sir. I’ll give it a shot. For some odd reason my Ames Catalog has the convertible switches from 58-60 and 65 and up but nothing for 63. I’ll call them Tuesday when they are open. y’all have a great Memorial Day. On a positive note I was able to use a tiny screwdriver to act as the switch and get my top down. To cruise for the weekend.
  5. While raising my top tonight, the convertible Switch, literally popped off! I have no idea what I did differently. But I’d really prefer keeping my original switch if possible. If not possible, where can I get an oem switch? Are they difficult to install? Is it possible cement glue can repair?
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