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Old 07-31-2023, 12:09 PM   #1
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Got some tail lights and a bumper. Most of the interior is done and installed my first headliner. I’m a little bummed my Shelby deluxe door panels wouldn’t work with the side bar because they have molded in arm rest. Had to use standard door panels.



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Old 07-31-2023, 05:05 PM   #2
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Got some tail lights and a bumper. Most of the interior is done and installed my first headliner.



Always FUN to install a headliner while crawling around a jungle gym…Congrats.
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Thanks, I think it came out okay. I think the interior has been in and out multiple times before I got the car. Lots of stripped holes combined with off shore repo parts makes it time consuming and frustrating.
Hope to drop the engine in later in the week while we get a little relief from the 100 degree temps.
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Made some progress. Getting use to working on the car without any help. You have to plan a little more carefully when you do things like dropping the motor in by yourself.
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