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I have been asked  "if I had the brackets for the fuel and brake lines".

 

Each new bracket is hand made and the holes have been punched out  with CNC Strippit turret punch.

Each of the brackets  will be Cad plated plus the bolts will also be Cad plated.

 

preview of the brackets.

 

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I have been asked  "if I had the brackets for the fuel and brake lines".

 

Each new bracket is hand made and the holes have been punched out.

Each of the brackets  will be Cad plated plus the bolts will also be Cad plated.

 

preview of the brackets.

 

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I was waiting for those. mine are not reusable and reassembly start is beginning January. That's nice.

If I could have them earlier if not Cad plated I would do so. I will Powdercoat them anyways.

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Coming soon for the 69 cars...

Hood release and speedometer combo grommet.

Machined a new master grommet, which is just a little more beefy since the grommet will need to be cut and glued to fit the speedometer cable. 

 

 

 

Steve

 

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Let me know if you change your mind about making the early style hood inspection lid bumpers (more triangular one on the right in the photo below).  They were used on the early 1970's .  i'm not sure about later 1970's or 1971's.  My 5/72 car has the later style.  Maybe others can help nail down when the switch to the newer style was made.

 

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Let me know if you change your mind about making the early style hood inspection lid bumpers (more triangular one on the right in the photo below).  They were used on the early 1970's .  i'm not sure about later 1970's or 1971's.  My 5/72 car has the later style.  Maybe others can help nail down when the switch to the newer style was made.

 

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Looks like I will be reproducing these early type hood inspection bumpers.

 

Steve

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Let me know if you change your mind about making the early style hood inspection lid bumpers (more triangular one on the right in the photo below).  They were used on the early 1970's .  i'm not sure about later 1970's or 1971's.  My 5/72 car has the later style.  Maybe others can help nail down when the switch to the newer style was made.

 

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My 7/70 car has the later style. It's a Canadian delivered car, vehicle model number HLS30UN, I'm not sure if that makes any difference on these small details, probably not.

 

Mike

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