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  1. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    I'm reporting back that I am throwing in the towel on this repair technique. The bottle is too far gone and I can't stop all the leaks. I think it would work well with a cracked water bottle, but large pieces of this one were gone.
  2. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    My friend built a teardrop trailer that used fiberglass cloth over plywood construction. He gave me some trimmings from the cloth. I am using a two-part epoxy from the hardware store. If I did it again, I might use a different epoxy that is thinner. It's been hard to fully saturate the cloth...
  3. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    A little more progress on repairing the bottle. It's been quite a bit of work and still not sure if it is going to hold water. I need to put a couple more layers of cloth on before testing.
  4. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    1970 Fury - I have not been able to find a reproduction for it. Here are some pics of the fiberglass patching. I've done two patches so far. The part where the pump connects will be tricky. I put the original rubber washer in a 3/4 inch stainless steel washer and will fiberglass it into...
  5. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    I'm going to try it and will report back tomorrow.
  6. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    My back up plan is to put a smaller bottle inside the existing one, but I will have to damage it even more to do that.
  7. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    LOL! But darn, I thought I had a real answer. I think it is polyethylene. I ask because I am trying to repair mine and the epoxy I bought says it is not recommended for those two types of plastic. My plan is to use epoxy and fiberglass cloth to patch it up. Most of the problems are at the...
  8. Jeff

    Washer bottles

    Does anyone know if the washer reservoirs are made of polyethylene or polypropylene plastic? Thx!
  9. Jeff

    I finally got to restoring the kick plate trim on my 69 sport fury

    Nice work on that trim!
  10. Jeff

    Aluminum trim restoration dilemma

    Thx Tom - good info. Didn't know the SF had a different panel.
  11. Jeff

    Aluminum trim restoration dilemma

    I was asking because I am fixing up this aluminum insert. There are some scratches and small dents in my replacement piece. Right now it has a brushed aluminum (anodized?) look. I'm afraid that if I work on dents and scratches it will get shiny in those areas and look worse. I noticed that a...
  12. Jeff

    Aluminum trim restoration dilemma

    Is there an after yet?
  13. Jeff

    Jesse James Polara

    Wow, amazing. Is that done with oxy/acetylene?
  14. Jeff

    Option for curved glass?

    I'm just posting this for future reference. It was interesting to me because I looked for a curved window for a 1946 Chrysler for several years and was unable to find one. I was watching Wheeler Dealer's last night. They needed a windshield for an early 70s Saab and didn't want to order it...
  15. Jeff

    quarter window mechanism

    I learned my lesson about removing window mechanisms on my 42 Plymouth. Very easy to remove, hard to get back in! I just looked through my pics and don't have any good ones. Sorry. Did it make a loud pop at a single, consistent point, or a clicking noise? Mine was making a loud popped and I...
  16. Jeff

    body molding clip trouble - help

    Can you put the pin in before you put the clip on the car?
  17. Jeff

    Help on 1970 Chrysler 300 hurst carpet install!!

    Great pics! I'll use those when I do my carpet. That is some tough cardboard; I thought it was plastic when I took my carpet out.
  18. Jeff

    Help on 1970 Chrysler 300 hurst carpet install!!

    My 1970 Fury has molded plastic inserts under the carpet. I can post pics tonight if no one else does by then.
  19. Jeff

    Critters other mistress..1970 Plymouth Fury 3

    Thank you! Is it a silvery-gray finish with a sandy feel to it? Does the darker area around the outside and the lettering have a similar texture?
  20. Jeff

    68 Fury III Convertible ?'s

    Both available for free here: MyMopar - Mopar Forums & Information - MyMopar Tools/Reference
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