63 Pinner Hightop

Got a call from the boss today; he said, "Take that CB antenna out." I said, "Can't get to it." He said, "Look up." So, I did, and I did. decided to solder the patch in place rather than use a lot of heat. The hard part was finding someone to hold it. While things were cooling off, I blocked off the spots we primed on Wednesday. had to drop everything and go rescue a friend who broke down. Got him towed to a safe spot and finished taping off the car. Put a gallon of primer on the top. Then shot it yellow. Honest, I thought he said yellow. Guess we can sand it off later. The snow arrived right on time. We'll see if we get the 4 inches they ordered for us.




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He Ed, I guess that I misspoke. I went down to the garage to find the antenna, and it was not a CB, but a High Band antenna. Now that I had time to sleep on it, I remember the guys at the Rhinecliff Fire Department telling me that the whip antenna on the front fender was for the fire/police radio, and the one on the roof was for the County radio. Guess that there is no reason to save that antenna. Been throwing out a lot of spare things that I had saved for that car and the 1969 Miller Meteor that I also sold. Heck, I even found some parts from the 1926 Buick Master 54C and the 1934 Dodge KCL pickup truck. There was a time when I would buy and save anything I came across that might fit on one of the old cars I might need one day. Hard to find replacement parts for a 100-year-old 1926 car, a 1934 pickup, a 1963, and a 1969 ambulance. I got the same type of "order" from the boss to get rid of it. Earlier this year, I gave Jim Staruk a bunch of NOS and used parts that I had saved for my 1978 Cadillac Ambulance. Seems no one wants this stuff anymore.
 
That would explain why it was in the rear. So I spent most of Saturday filling out forms for DSS for Kandy's health care. But did slip out and get the wheel wells primed. funny what we procrastinate on. A good brushing of oil-based Rustoleum is as good as 200 bucks' worth of the expensive stuff; I got the tires back on. The car was on 4 wheels and moved back to start on the front end. We even started it; she moved under its own power. Pull the vent cover off so we can run it through the bead blaster. An interesting collection of Texas stuff in there. formed the plan of attack for the front bumper, whether to remove or cover up the siren. Then, I coated the rubber flap under the vent with a little WD-40. It's getting hard, not breaking yet, so if we soften it up, it will LAST longer than a replacement. Then went to 7 degrees out there. a chilly night.




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I came across a pair of inner fender mastecated rubber flaps that go over the control arms. They were missing when I bought the car, and I found a good pair on a car in a pick-a-part yard. I will try to get them off to Rubber The Right Way, since they said that they could reproduce them from the originals. They didn't have a pattern to make them when I checked when I owned the car. I will try to call them this week to see what the current situation is.
 
that would be something it needs. got the bumper off and found a big plastic bag to cover the siren with. keep forgetting this is not a GM car. took me a bit to understand how easy it was to pull the headlights. three screws and you have the assemble in your hand. yes, I marked them left and right. then jacked the front up a little so we could get started on the left lower rear fender. it is rusted threw the right maybe be to under the fender molding. we see hen we get over there. gout the holes pushed in and brazed up. if you dimple them, it a lot easier to fill the holes. then we got some filler on before we headed in. supposed to warm up Monday we will see. that emblem is cast don't let it hit you in the head when it falls.
 

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