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rickmpontiac

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  1. Thanks guys! Now it's time to get busy under the hood, more specifically the underside of the hood.
  2. I decided it was time to restore the steering wheel on my 67 GTO. As typical the plastic had shrunk over the years and created a couple of gaps around the rim, one being about 3/8 of an inch and another one about 1/4 inch. Also at the intersection of each spoke and the rim, there were gaps where the outer edge trim screw goes through the spoke. I researched the various kits and found that I could source the components from various vendors cheaper. The kits seemed to have too much PC7 Epoxy so I purchased a smaller quantity at Lowes for $5.98 and had more than enough to fill all my gaps. I purchased the SEM Plastic Adhesion Promoter, SEM Landau Black Interior Spray, and Spray MAX 2K Glamour Clear Coat from Amazon. I was very pleased a how the SEM black spray flowed and covered the mismatching old finish and epoxy repairs. I highly recommend the Spray MAX clear coat and it also built up and maintained a high gloss finish. It dried to a hard finish in 24 hours and I was able to reinstall everything today. I attached a few before and after pictures, but it's hard to see the detail of the black surfaces.
  3. Great calendar! Thanks to everyone who had a part in producing it.
  4. Sorry Rob, you missed a good one! I'll let you know if I run across another 65.
  5. Happy to report that a friend from the Morning Maniacs car club has decided to purchase the car. Nice to see friend's car sold to another friend so I can watch progress of the restoration. RIP Don Mills, your car is in good hands again.
  6. Great pictures, thanks for sharing them. No doubt there are many great memories that go along with them.
  7. I got my new carpet from Legendary Auto Interiors as a Christmas present and installed it the day after Christmas. It was a fun project and I'm very happy with the quality and the fit of the carpet. I also was able to see all of the floor pan from the topside and was pleased to not find any rust. I included a couple of the pictures of the "before" as well. It didn't look as bad in the car as it does on the garage floor, but you can see it was time.
  8. I looked at this car yesterday and proved that it's not all original, but the frame and driveline still look brand new from the frame-off restoration work done years ago. All the floor pans and trunk pan appear to be in excellent rust free condition. All of the wiring and plumbing also appears to be very well done. Unfortunately everything soft in the interior will have to be replaced. The body is bare metal with some filler in low spots, but no signs of collision repair that I could see. Front fenders and hood are still painted and will need to be media blasted and started from scratch. The car was originally painted Mission Beige with a Parchment interior. I have more pictures if anyone is interested in seeing them.
  9. A longtime friend of mine passed away recently and his widow is wanting to sell the last of his GTOs. He had already dismantled it and was just starting on the body work. I believe the car is all there, plus several extra GTO parts that go with it. It’s a 65 4-speed/3 2BBL car that I’m told is all original. I’m working with another friend of the family to verify those facts. Looking to see any of you know of anyone looking for a project car, or if you have any idea of the value of the car? It is located northwest of McKinney, Texas. I’m including some pictures and have more if you care to see them. I believe they want to sell everything at once to the same buyer, including all of the extra parts. Thanks, Rick
  10. That's quite a Christmas present! Welcome to FP.
  11. I'm in the process of refurbishing the seatbacks and lower trim on my bucket seats and replacing the chrome piping.
  12. Thanks Ringo64 and Frosty, I will check out Legendary Auto Interiors.
  13. Thanks for the votes. I know it was a tough choice to pick one from each group.
  14. I'm thinking about replacing the carpet in my 67 GTO. The interior is original with the exception of the carpet and dash pad. The carpet has been replaced and was poorly done. Looking for suggestions on where to buy the new carpet, Anyone have experience with the carpet from Ames Performance or OPGI? Definitely want something molded to fit the floor pan and will probably stay with the old style loop vs. cut pile. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
  15. I would sure like to see Stratman's 68 as POTM one more time before he sells it, but I understand there are others who may not have had the honor of having their car as POTM.
  16. Pat, you and Nancy are in our thoughts and prayers. As much fun as it can be sometimes, you are right, it's only a car. We out last some and others outlast us.
  17. So sorry to see this advertisement. Somebody is going to get a real gem.
  18. Welcome to FP. Great looking 67 from a fellow 67 owner.
  19. rickmpontiac

    New Pictures of Our 67 GTO

    New Pictures of Our 67 GTO - Pictures taken by Austin Scott Photography.
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