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    Console pics

    That's what I was thinking. Instead it makes a right turn at the floor and then goes laterally for about 1" each side. These are all OEM materials installed back in the same locations... I added dynamat to the floors so they raised up very slightly slightly to meet the console just a tad...
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    Console pics

    Finished the 'stern' last night.... the original carpet cleaned up, and glued up nice.
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    Console pics

    I am looking for some of your console pics, installed in car. In particular, I am curious as to how the carpet glued onto the sides at the front drapes down and over the floor carpet.... Just finish the "resto" on mine...
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    just when i said no more - a 72 New Yorker 4drhtop

    Hopefully they've found an appropriate home, see example below.
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    Meet Regina FQ3, a 1970 Polara convertible who turns 51 today

    .058" - that's a lot of wear, dang...
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    Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

    Wow, I can tell that was a lot of work to get that underside just to the point of paint ready. Unless you had it blasted?
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    Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

    Definitely an Eldorado. I checked the original photo and the script is there. I didn't take any interior shots, but I took a close-up of the Diamond back tires, link: Let's see your original tires
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    Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

    Test photo. Same camera, same photos for me. Sent to computer then uploaded from computer to the site by dragging into message box. I always download from my phone as a jpeg (about 1mb ea). The raw files are about 3mb each. But I thought the site automatically downsizes images no matter what...
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    Finally, after eight years...

    Dang, cheaper then getting a car shipped on land from MT to here. Don't forget the time cost of shipping across the Atlantic. And hopefully the "Houthis" (or whatever the current "bad guy" fad is) aren't yet operating up that far north.
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    Finally, after eight years...

    Que chulo. Me encanta!
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    Classic cars 73 Imperial video.

    "She's never yours, it's just your turn"... ...Got a light?
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    My unexpected Hurst 300 Find

    "Good things come to those who wait" Awesome find David and well-deserved. This car has lucked out with its new caretaker. Using the phrase "power bulge" in describing the hood might have been intentional too....lol.
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    Meet Regina FQ3, a 1970 Polara convertible who turns 51 today

    Thanks for the reminder! Ah, and I had even commented on that thread too. I'm losing it. :p A side note RE: the Anchor mounts I talked about in that thread - they were still holding good when I sold the car in the summer of '22, with approx. 50k miles on them. And haven't heard of a breakage...
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    Meet Regina FQ3, a 1970 Polara convertible who turns 51 today

    What's up with the above mentioned "Mity mounts" - engineering wise? Better rubber than the chicom equivalents available at nappa? Considering how much of a biotch they are to replace, I'll gladly pay 10x to never replace them again.
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    1973 Dodge Polara Spring Special

    How to Spot Dye — Rit Dye Out of curiosity I just looked it up. Rit recommends the above approach for carpet. However, the type of material of the carpet may present a challenge. Is it polyester? From their FAQ: Can I dye carpet? We do not recommend dyeing carpet in your home. Carpet dyeing...
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    Meet Ming, my 1973 New Yorker Brougham

    Ming indeed looks quite happy with new bumpers and a li'l freshening up. Plus the added bonus left from Jefferson. Nice documentation.
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    Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

    What's stock compression on a '72? The '73 was about 8:1 I think. I had similar plans to bump that up with different pistons had I kept the car. Never researched cams to know what an "RV" type of grind does. Overall better breathing I guess...?
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    Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

    Y'all are in too deep with that engine to pull out now.... Let the fun begin!
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    Meet Regina FQ3, a 1970 Polara convertible who turns 51 today

    Good to hear, last time I checked they were out of stock, but looks like they have them now. I have OEM hangers but I need the bottom wire clamp, figured that I could make one....
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