[FC] headlight backing plates and engine access door

rash44 at cfl.rr.com rash44 at cfl.rr.com
Sat Sep 21 12:53:04 EDT 2013


Who was it who was looking for HL backing plates and the member who needs an access cover- contact me by celfone @ 386-589-2014- evenings are best- Ralph Loewinger, 63 Rampy and F/C parts
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> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 18:18:35 +0000
> From: Joel McGregor <joel at joelsplace.com>
> Subject: Re: [FC] WC: clamps to lower front springs on the GB
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> I've used clamps before and had trouble with them creeping around on the springs.  I had to make a strap to go between the two clamps to keep them across from each other.  Obviously they weren't on a Corvair since there was no shock in the middle to get in the way of my strap.  I did drive the car really hard too.
> They also aren't much fun to install.  You have to figure out some way to get the coils close enough together to install the clamps.
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> Joel McGregor
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> Hi Merv,  I bought the same ones 3 weeks ago, but, have not installed yet....  Maybe this coming weekend...   Cheers  Eric
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> From: "Merv Krull" <MervKrull at shaw.ca>
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> Hi all!
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> I picked up a set of spring clamps from Canadian Tire recently with the purpose of lowering the front end of the Greenbrier and bring the nose down closer to level. The rear springs are absolutely perfect height.
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> Has anyone out there used these before?
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> What are your thoughts?
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> toodles
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> Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 23:36:32 -0400 (EDT)
> From: ROBERT WILSON <scwilson8126 at wowway.com>
> Subject: [FC] FC Rear Engine Access Door
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> Not sure yet, but I may be looking for an early-style metal Rampside engine access door for my '63 driver.? It has the release latch on the top and chains to keep the door from opening too far. 
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> ? 
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> Something not too rusty.? I'd like to just paint it and put it on.? I'm in the metro-Detroit area, but I suppose it could be shipped UPS. 
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> ? 
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> I got bumped at a traffic light and my access door got dented.?Waiting to see if her insurance will pay for repair or give me the funds and I'll repair it myself. 
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> Please reply to me (not whole group) with availability and price if you have one. 
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> ? 
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> Thanks, 
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> ? 
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> Scott 
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