Builds My 1975 lazy style revival thread (1 Viewer)

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All wheels and tires are ready to go. Looks so much better with the correct wheels. New lug nuts and hubcaps.
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New voltage regulator installed along with putting the column back together. New gasket for the trans hump and installed that too. Added new cowl drain hoses with new gaskets thru the hump. Still waiting for my nut inserts to attach the shifter boots.
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I used some AN adapters and a pre-made line to finish the clutch plumbing. Got most of the drivers side firewall all cleaned up. Revived the horn button. Then today, I built a bolt in tailgate panel. It's painted and ready for install. Got a few other items painted too.
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Huge thanks to my friend from Tucson for dropping off parts to me when I was out wheeling and camping.
Got a perfect powder coated gas tank, heater duct, and a disc or welded type oem wheel.
Should be making alot of progress this week.
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