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#201
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The phosphate can that be done at home or does it have to be sent out ?
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1969 SS 396 300 deluxe post car 1969 SS 396 300 deluxe hardtop 1969 SS 396 chevelle 1978 chevy shortbed step side 1983 chevy shortbed 1985 chevy shortbed If a hammer and duct tape wont fix it u have electrical problems! |
#202
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I phosphate right in the shop. You only need the solution at temp to do it, after the parts are cleaned.
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#203
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Steering Column
These smaller restorations are just the bread and butter of a project.
Sourced a decent floor shift column from another 69. This piece is a series of small restorations like the neutral safety switch mounted to the column. Not sure what others do but I break all these smaller items down, clean, restore and reassemble. Column all layed out after alot of bead blasting and clearing, phosphating and painting. Found it so odd one of the metal pieces internal to the column was blue on one side and bare steel on the other. In some upcoming photos im already recreating the column sticker on some software I used in my younger years. For my dad back in the early 2000s i recreated every decal on his yenko chevelle. Reminds me of my early days and passion for restoring things. Had to order a few items like a new turn signal handle and a lower bearing. |
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