Next task is the vinyl roof, then the front and rear glass, cowl panel, and window trim. I'm also thinking about putting black racing stripes on the hood and trunk lid.
I had them use stick on weights, picked them up this afternoon, and when I got them home, the weights on one of the front wheels had fallen off, so I had to make another trip back to the tire shop. Fortunately, it's only 7 miles away.
Came back and unloaded them out of the truck and used SOS steel wool pads on the raised white letters to brighten them up. Took them down to the shop and installed the center caps and trim rings. Wow, what a difference those make! Mounted them on the car and finally took it down off the jackstands. On the ground at last!
Had to charge up the battery and got it started up for the first time in a few months. Tries the clutch, and wow, it takes hold about an inch off the floor, even though it has 1 1/2" - 2" free travel at the top, but it moves the car backwards and forward. Tried the brakes, and the brake light came on on the dash, and when I got out and looked around, there was brake fluid sprayed behind the right front wheel, as you can see in the picture. So I guess I have a bad brake hose, and if I remember correctly, I had some reservations about that one when I put it on, but it held fine when I was bleeding the brakes. I'll check at the local speed shop tomorrow, and if they don't have one, I'll get a pair of front hoses ordered from Summit Racing.
After dinner, I went back down and took the new hood louvers out of their boxes and tried fitting them on the hood. I used to old louver bases to drill the holes in the hood before it was painted, and the old louvers fit perfectly, but I had to elongate a few holes just a little to get the new ones to fit.
Tomorrow, I'm going to call the vinyl top installer and see when he can get mine installed.
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