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Old 08-09-2008, 06:54 PM
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I "thunk" to myself, well what do you use to make a dented tube round again?...and a lightbulb went off. Use a muffler tailpipe expander!

I borrowed my buddy's 30 year-old piece of iron hardware and plunked it in the center hole, gave a few whacks with a dead blow hammer and voila! Perfectly round again. It didn't even hurt the inner center cap mounting lip on the cone. It just moved everything back into place.





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Old 08-09-2008, 07:03 PM
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Very ingenious. I look forward to your updates.

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Finished the bodywork and paint on the rims over the weekend. It really sucks having to pay $50 a can for OEM brand paint since they are the only ones that make the Honeycomb silver paint in a spray can. I'm sorry but the R&D cost can't be that massive for a paint that comes from an original factory paint code. Ouch! Maybe it has little bitty pieces of real diamonds in it that make it so sparkly...or maybe they're owned by Exxon/Mobil. (Note my sarcasm here )

Anyway, the wheels came out reasonably well. I will be swapping the center caps from my other set when I use the radials, since the NOS center caps cost about $90 apiece now and no one repros them. Bigger ouch!


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Old 08-12-2008, 04:29 AM
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Beautiful job, and nicely centered tire logos over the valve stems.
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Always the perfectionist. (Thanks for noticing)
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What about a set of the new 18" billets from Year One?


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Mac - looking fine and fine. Hey, I took a quick look at the latest HMM and noticed they featured Mitchell's personal '72 T/A. Have not read it in detail - just scanned it. What do you think about this car and the article? Do you know who recently ended up with it? Price? Could this spark a surge in the '72 T/A market?

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