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Disc Brake Dress Up….Part 2

Jul 1, 2009
The color on the car is called Arancio Atlas. It is a three stage or tri-coat color meaning it has a base color, mid-coat color and a clear coat. After the epoxy sealer flashed for 30 minutes we applied the first color coat which was an off white...

1949 Mercury Convertible Restoration Part 45

Jun 29, 2009
When we disassembled the clutch and brake assembly we noticed that the shaft was worn pretty bad and the bushings in the pedals were shot. Especially the clutch side of the shaft. This is the shaft assembly that the pedals attach to. It bolts to...

Five Reasons "Cash for Clunkers" is a Joke

Jun 26, 2009
I just found this on caranddriver.com Why Cash for Clunkers is more a political maneuver than substantive help for the U.S. auto industry—or the environment. By Steve Siler June 2009 With news that Congress has passed its ballyhooed $1 billion...

1946 Ford Street Rod Part 11

Jun 24, 2009
The repairs continue on the 1946 Ford coupe. When the car arrived at my shop it was missing several parts. This is the grille and the rear bumper filler panel that I located on eBay. The doors were media blasted after the rust repairs. They are...

1949 Mercury Convertible Restoration Part 44

Jun 22, 2009
Finally back to the a-arm repairs. The thread inserts were TIG welded on both sides. The shock mount areas on the a-arms also needed some attention. The right side a-arm was completely broken and had pieces missing. I fabricated a large washer out...

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