oregon fj
Serial rescuer of old vehicles
Hands down - Olive is awesome!we all know the colors Dune beige, mustard yellow,olive green, and the elusive pollux orange Let me know what you think
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Hands down - Olive is awesome!we all know the colors Dune beige, mustard yellow,olive green, and the elusive pollux orange Let me know what you think
Possibly holes for snaps for an aftermarket soft door. Both my windshield frame and the tub had those down both sides, the snaps were still there when I bought it.Retored a windshield frame on the side, for quick swap, but after paint stripping and fixing a few things realized my new frame had these odd holes on side...
They are not rust holes...anybody know what they could be for?
What plug-in module and software are you using there?
Possibly holes for snaps for an aftermarket soft door. Both my windshield frame and the tub had those down both sides, the snaps were still there when I bought it.
Indeed. Which was probably why a.) my rig came to me with no body-side door hinges; and b.) the mostly rust-free tub had rust in the rockers, but not the floor or rear sill. Water apparently ran right into the area between the inner and outer rocker panels through that large hole. A really poor idea.Yup. That was the old Kayline setup. A large hole in the top lip at the front of the rocker panel as well. Eliminated the stock hinges completely.
Yup. That was the old Kayline setup. A large hole in the top lip at the front of the rocker panel as well. Eliminated the stock hinges completely.
Indeed. Which was probably why a.) my rig came to me with no body-side door hinges; and b.) the mostly rust-free tub had rust in the rockers, but not the floor or rear sill. Water apparently ran right into the area between the inner and outer rocker panels through that large hole. A really poor idea.
Buckeyes.
Potholes big enough to eat a Prius, never ending road construction, and rust.
View attachment 1772227 View attachment 1772225 Just had a separate HVAC unit installed for my rig’s shop. 82 degree today in San Diego and 70 degrees in my shop (my shop is not insulated but hey, my home was built in 1936). Anyway, now my man cave has AC just like rest of house. My 40 loves it because he knows I love it
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“Buckeyes” with you brother! My next door neighbor is actually a nice guy but this is what I see everyday......
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