i got the tail lights form the local junk yard ( BUCKS ).
there was an 81' tudor in the front row(two tone gold/tan paint ), i robbed the front bumper, dash pad, and tail lights from it. also took some maker lights to replace a few of mine.
i was going to take the rear bumper but it was rusted beyond use ( big holes ),
so i snaged the only good rear bumper in the yard. it was from an 84 vic. it was one with the rub strips, so i pulled them off. i really want a good smooth rear bumper, but i'll have to keep looking.
my car is an original slick top, i think it rare around here, every other car i've seen around has a padded top.
the grill was supper easy to do, it was like 6 or 8 screws to remove it.
then i wiped it down really good with a solvent to clean it.
took some time to mask it off, and 15 minutes to spray paint it black.
don't waste time thinking about it just do it, make a world of difference in the looks department.
there was an 81' tudor in the front row(two tone gold/tan paint ), i robbed the front bumper, dash pad, and tail lights from it. also took some maker lights to replace a few of mine.
i was going to take the rear bumper but it was rusted beyond use ( big holes ),
so i snaged the only good rear bumper in the yard. it was from an 84 vic. it was one with the rub strips, so i pulled them off. i really want a good smooth rear bumper, but i'll have to keep looking.
my car is an original slick top, i think it rare around here, every other car i've seen around has a padded top.
the grill was supper easy to do, it was like 6 or 8 screws to remove it.
then i wiped it down really good with a solvent to clean it.
took some time to mask it off, and 15 minutes to spray paint it black.
don't waste time thinking about it just do it, make a world of difference in the looks department.
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