Help identifying

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Vcut670
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I remember when i was a very young child my grandmother had a rug like the one pictured.....
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Rugs .... Really. OK......Thank you for all your help but I believe this post is dead. I'm not worried about what it is. So I will give this car the proper restoration it deserves just like all my cars receive and in the dommie archives it's goes. Does anyone know why you would cut the bottom of the tank out like some one did here. Airflow????? Maybe Lol.
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Can you perhaps help I would like 4,,,, 6 pin hubs ,,you have any for sale thanks.
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Yes .
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I'm going to direct you to the wanted section. There. You can ask for items you wish to purchase or trade. Have a great day
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Vcut670 wrote:Can you perhaps help I would like 4,,,, 6 pin hubs ,,you have any for sale thanks.

Want to Buy section is a great place to start. You may get lucky there. Mine are not forsale. You may also be able to find that rug your pining over

Again. Good luck
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Looking forward to your restoration pix, that car does have some unusual parts. I know it will be amazing when your done. Al
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Thanx Al. Just got some info on the car from 1/4 scale bench talk fro Joesph Dipinto. This is not an Alves car. Good and bad news. Bad news. It's not. But th great news is I'll have creative freedom on the restoration of this Beauty.
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Haha your a comedian who would have thought.hmmm pining hahabaaahhha
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Vcut670 wrote:Haha your a comedian who would have thought.hmmm pining hahabaaahhha

What did you expect . I was looking for some info on this car and not once but twice you were off topic. That's ok. Found what I was looking for.
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Can you let us know if you get any more info on the rug??

:)
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Look what I found under the dirt, grime and ugly green anodize. The car came with the radius bar/ tension bar set up. So, there going back on it. A little work transforming the coil over shocks so they will suit the new suspension set up :mrgreen: Damn I'm gonna pat my self on the back.
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Nope. I looked. Now rug in site
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Hey Al..... Can you move this thread to projects in progress. Thank you.
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Question. Why would you number your shocks. Is it a racer thing. At the end of the piston where the spring holder is attached , they are numbered.
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