
azfast1
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I have a set of wheels and cracked Dunlops I removed from my car to bring it back to stock if your interested. Then you would get to visit Phoenix again! Or Im coming to DelMar for a horse show next week.
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Thanks for sharing! What a fun project, If I were a lot younger, I would have bought it!
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love the white, more pictures here,,,,,,https://classicmotorsports.com/articles/riding-rails/
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Its my understanding that the piping on the fenders and the interior panels were all cream white, regardless of the car color. currently unavailable but keep checking back on this site,,,http://www.lotus7.com/LOTUS_7_parts.html I wasnt sure using it on my original black car, but looks detailed!
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This is my go to source for anything auto glass related , https://www.crlaurence.com/products/brands/listing/C06AB_AU On many specialty cars, I have also used recessed rubber shims to center the glass in the channel, then run a bead of GE Black Silicone around the glass filling between the glass and channel, then let it dry and trim it flush with a razor blade, looks perfect. Glenn
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Which way up on frame number?
azfast1 replied to Timothy Keith-Lucas's topic in General Sevens Discussion
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I may be able to help, can you pm me the details?
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Not mine, Local to me Craigslist ad for a project car
azfast1 replied to azfast1's topic in Parts For Sale / Wanted
I did email the guy that posted it on Craigslist, he is selling it for a friend. It was taken apart many years ago and stored in an attic. He is no longer able to work on the car and will not sell parts, all or nothing at this point. I am waiting for another email with the chassis number or photo of the number plate. Hopefully we can find out some history. -
Has anyone tried the old school bias ply Firestone 520-13 tires that Coker sells? They look almost identical to the original Dunlop Goldseal that were used on my 1963 Super Seven. I do not plan on racing, just cruising around and cars and coffee kind of things. Not cheap at $199 each.