When I left you last (I think) the car had returned from the upholsters (headliner), so now the roll bar is in place
Quarter panel scoop ducting added
Bottom mounting hardware that attaches the roll bar to the inner door jamb surface (for lack of a better term)
Rear interior panels have been fitted and attached and the trap door prepped for installation.
Not ready for the fold down yet but was refinishing the attaching bolts (to the floor brackets ) and found that like the fold down latch retaining bolts these were also dyed red as a reminder to the worker to torque them correctly (a big focus that started in 68 for some reason)
Folddown latch installed - we found the red dye on these mounting bolts also
Often over looked is a small piece of the “extra” sound deadener found on sportroofs’ and Mach’s
A larger piece of this stuff was installed on top of the rear package tray (metal bracing) but below the package tray on non-fold down 69-70 sportroof and Mach Is. On fold down cars a thin section of this product can often be found sandwiched between the rear interior panel and the fiberglass panel just below the rear window.
A close up of the surface of the stuff
Been prepping the quarter windows for installation (waiting for one small piece to return from the platter) In the mean time we’re trying to figure out if the kit they supplied is wrong or that they just include the hardware for the passenger side (lock post, lock handle and divider gasket) and expect you to use them on both sides…
Until next time ……………….