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Re: Guess whose got a C3?

Subject: Re: Guess whose got a C3?
by bogus on 2014/9/15 19:09:47

Quote:

WarBonnet wrote:
Couple more things

Try Precision Brakes in Florida, he is THE MAN for all your brake issues! These should have the O rings? Go stainless. If they are the original calipers they are dated to the car.

Dump the fuel completely, why risk the damage?

The mold should clean up easily. Simple green...

WB


I am going to keep these ORIGINAL brakes. I know they are old, but they are right and I am marketing this as NCRS survivor friendly.

Otherwise, I agree with your assessment 100%.

There isn't much fuel, 1/3rd of a tank, and dealing with disposal here in CA is a pain, so I will do this: Add the Techron, then fill it with good premium. Happy balance... 15 gallons of good fuel should go a long way, vs trying to make sense with disposal. I have enough jerry cans to do this.

And once I determined the seats were vinyl, I was going to hit with simple green and STP Son of a Gun and that was that.

Next question, what is the right waxing process for this vintage paint? I know it will never shine like modern, but do I want to take the dull off.

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
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