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It was day three yesterday. Ordered the Ridetech air suspension. Cut out the rusted trunk pan and welded in the new one. Removed all the chrome.
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New trunk pan is in and sealed.
Last edited by Taz (March 12, 2014 3:02 am)
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...smokin right along! Something tells me you have done this before a few times?
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I see whay you go by "Taz" With as much stuff as you are getting done, you must be moving so fast you look like a tornado. LOVE IT!!!
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I'm a plumbing contractor and when things are slow I stay in the garage and work.
I brought it outside to pressure clean. The rear housing and hanging parts are painted with Rustolium Hammered look. The parts on the stool are coate with Penitrol to protect the natural metal, no painting needed and they will not get that ugly surface rust on them.
Last edited by Taz (March 18, 2014 2:09 am)
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Test fitting an '02 Lincoln Towncar interior. Let me know what you guys think. It will fit with a few adjustmants.
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Interior will be cool! We're not talking door panels as well, right? Just seats?
I love the "ball on the bucket" deal for pulling the trailer - that is what's there isn't it? My monitor's terrible and my eyes are even worse....
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seats look great!! The over sized padded look really fits the Galaxie. I put Subaru buckets in my Gal. Mine look good but I think yours look better.
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I think they look great. They were made to fit...
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They fit better than you think. Minor fabricating for rear seat mounts. Front seats sit fin in the original spot. Figured out the wiring yesterday. Not sure on the Towncar console working, might get in the way of shifting. Thanks for the input!