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Super Off Road restoration |
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ZORK2:
The laminate was a major pain to remove from the inside of the CP. |
ZORK2:
Here is filling the CP. With all the old glue and screws removed and all the holes filled and sanded, it actually fit together really nice! |
ZORK2:
Here is something I found curious. Once it was all back together, I was suprised to see a GAP between the CP and the main part of the cab. Stealthie said there is a piece of metal trim? Can anyone post a pic and give me the over all diemtions? The gap can clearly be seen here. |
ZORK2:
Here is the gas pedal control panel, as you can see it was VERY TIRED! I was suprised once I opened it up that things were in decent shape. Only one of the poteniometer was broken. The wiring leads were broken off, and some one had wired the gas pedal braket to the pedal. The little "pin" was broken off. Other than that, the whole thing just needed a lot of TLC. |
Spyridon:
You have a lot of work to do on this one, but it looks like a fun project. Good luck. Just as an FYI, you can embed your pictures directly into the thread. I think the posts look and read better that way example: You can either setup a free photobucket (that's the one I use) account and upload the photos there first, then post the link directly into your thread. Or, if you look at the top of the project annoucements section of this forum, there is a thread for posting pictures. You can upload them there and then link to them in this thread. |
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