1976 impala restoration

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  1. wixom61

    wixom61 Well-Known Member

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    Bummer, Dude! One step forward, two steps back! :slap:

    I'm betting that is black urethane, so clean up will not be too easy. It will probably involve an exacto knife and a razor blade scraper, and lots of patience. :(
    Some acetone or thinner will help with getting some of the mess off too.
    Make sure your protect your hands with some gloves, if you attempt this.

    This is one job that maybe you shouldn't have your cute little helper assisting you on. :thumbs2:

    David :)
     
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    I cant figure out how to post the photobucket pics on the prior page on this thread. Can someone place those pics on this thread for me?

    By the way I have been driving the wagon around quite a bit lately. I can beat most new trucks and cars off the line at the stop lights. That is one of my favorite things to do these days. The truck guys get really pissed sometimes, having there $20,000 ride beat by a ghetto sled. Also I carted around my sister, our toddlers and a my baby with a wagon full of picnic stuff. The wagon holds alot of stuff! No racing of course with the kids:162:
     
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    Your son's gonna fix your wagon, if you don't!:rofl2: One intense boy.(y)
     
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    That boy has really kept us busy along with his 3 yo sister. Looks like Ill be paying others to work on the wagon for the next few years instead of fixin things myself. People told me kids were hard work, but I didnt truly get it until now .....24/7 365 days/year:)
     
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    If I remember from the posts, it's an Aerostar side door weatherstrip that works.

    Adam

    ps.. I'd gladly copy my schematics from my manual and post 'em... I'll work on that for you. In the menatime, I went through a lot with mine... let me know if I can be of any help.
     

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