Perfectly! All of the holes lined up with the exception of the ones on each end... no clue why not but oh well... nothing a drill bit couldn't solve! I was actually surprised at the great condition it was in... didn't even have to polish it! TY again!
A big "Thanks" to "Welder guy" for selling me his chrome molding piece for my boot. It was packaged very securely so it wouldn't get bent on its voyage from the Edmonton, Canada area to Connecticut, USA! I will have to post a pic of the completed install but here are a few pics. I took a...
The white convertible in the post... what year and what are you running for wheel and tire sizes (backspace?)? I like the look AND I'm trying to figure out the max tire sizes (mainly the rears).
So I’m not sure exactly where to measure from, exactly where the strip goes, or how it gets mounted since I don’t have any reference. In the morning I will go and take a few pics and try to get some measurements for you. Thank you in advance for trying to help out!
Am i missing something? The way these last couple of posts have read, it seems like you are all saying that the boot stays attached to the rear seat moulding/trim which i am missing. I would think that the entire boot would be removed every time you put the top up. LMK if i have this wrong.
Will get a picture later after work if someone doesnt post before that. Any chance you can snap a picture of the profile of the aluminum track that you have so i can see what it looks like? TYIA!
Hello All, finally got the boot for my 1969 300 convertible from Legendary. Never knew there was a part missing until i was installing the boot. Seems like there's supposed to be a chrome trim piece that receives the stiff plastic piece which is sewn into the front of the boot. If anyone has...
Thanks so much! Like you said, I don’t think those gaskets will work with my setup but I’ll inquire to see if they have what I need. Wondering what I could use if gasket kits are not available. The core is not leaking and it really does look good… with things like this I figured better to...
Well this morning I finally had an opportunity to really get at my heater core housing removal. I had to slit the coolant hoses about 3/4” to remove them from the heater core nipples that protrude into the engine compartment in order to remove them from the core (will probably replace both...