Steve's 57 is looking real good. Seems like you got all the wiring done on the four door and everything working good. Nice always fun doing some wiring not really lol but it's got to be done. Have a great weekend brother 👍🏻 glad Steve didn't put you GoPro on marketplace lol
Are you guys gonna have that 57 at the nats next year? The boys from Nova Scotia will see ya again if youre going. Great episode man. Those flippers can be a pain by times. See ya in august.
It’s was there this year and got top 25 and will be there next year in the past TOP 25 winners show field for a chance to be in the ATFA “all stars” cheers from Kentucky I know you guys must me cold by now lol 😂
What about the front and rear weatherstrip pieces that belong on the flipper mechanism? How do they fit in? These are in addition to the long rubber piece between the roof rail and the flipper that requires washers.
Running I rebuilt the automatic and put it all back together with the Pontiac L27 I wanna test drive to today I fly home to Australia Sunday and really wanna test her out 😀 if you look up my instagram instagram.com/reel/CnU9jrJKELC/?igshid=ZDFmNTE4Nzc= you’ll see it running YT video coming soon
Silicone is a horrible thing to use on moldings. If there is the slightest bit of grease/oil where applied, it will not stick. I cannot think of a place that silicone can be used successfully other than at the bottom of a garbage can. A Trifive Chevy is not a house and the sealants used should be automotive, not this inexpensive profit maker for caulk manufacturers telling you to use it on automobiles. Silicone has caused many issues in the automobile field. I will not use it on any project, house or automobile. YUCK!
It actually is an automotive sealer. Just FYI, from a person that works for an OEM, silicone based sealers are used regularly in modern automotive assembly.