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    Disassembly

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Hi Haul,
    No card board in front of the gauges.
    Do you have any photos of this?
    Philippe

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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    Thank You Haul

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300090 View Post
    Here are some pictures of the car during its disassembly.

    As you can see the doors come from a LWB
    also the front fenders.

    btw what coulor are the rear window defroster nozzles?...grey or black
    any pics of the wooden floor boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    also the front fenders.

    btw what coulor are the rear window defroster nozzles?...grey or black
    any pics of the wooden floor boards.
    Sorry moito I can not tell you the color of the rear window defroster nozzles because the car is completely stripped.

    Wooden floor boards: the dash is a "six pieces dash"
    I'm looking for this 2 parts: the radio plate and the ashtray trim.
    Here is the part to the right of the direction and to the left of the radio

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    I feel that the color that can be seen in the hole is the original bali blue:

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    Great thread!! Fantastic pics. Send me a message is you are interested in a “Close” engine case. I have 900205 out of car 30093. Thanks. Tate
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    I don't want to come off as a nit picker but your front fenders have been replaced some time after 1968 (noted earlier) the right door is a later door shell (noted earlier) and the window frame appears to have been replaced with a 67 frame. The headliner has been sprayed or replaced with incorrect black material. The sun visors are from a 67. The door frame may be original but from the picture it appears to be a 66/67 frame. Look at the front and rear frames where it meets with the door shell. It should have a "wedge" like the left door. The seats, are of course, not correct either. Nice project!

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    Can you explain the wedge a little, please? I have heard the term before but am not entirely sure I get it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    . It should have a "wedge" like the left door.
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    Seems to be first mentioned here:
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    wedge = coin ou cale

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