If you're searching for an elusive washer bottle, remember it's just a bottle, and see if somethign more modern will work?
Most modern cars have a bottle hiding in the fender/behind the headlights and only the spout is visible.
Here's one from a Crown Vic that fits quite nicely into a Slab...
if you are trying to match your paint, go to an auto paint supplier that has a scanner.
they will scan your car / or just the area you are trying to match , come up with a formula and mix it up for you in a spray bomb or can
As Samplingman hadn't answered this yet, I'll jump in.
If you click on someone's name (from almost anywhere you find it), it will bring up a page that lists a lot of useful things that are sometimes useful.
Looks like you use the red X a lot too? :eek:
thank-you, I normally only purchase 1 or 2 owner cars, but, thought I''d take a chance with this one, not going to invest terrible, new top and roadworthy are my goals, paint jobs don't interest me. I've also got the Newport
my old triple black coupe. Imported it in 2004 out of Florida. Sold it to my friend Michael in spring 2019 after using it for more than 5 years as a summer daily transportation.
Has a lot of original paint.
Carsten
I put them all the way around and they work out amazing. I installed a leed brakes booster/master cylinder/proportioning valve setup for that portion(before anyone gives me crap, its working out amazing and has been on for 2 yrs now). I've installed multiple wilwood kits on my cars and have...
The pair i thought were those early castings turned out to be 1959 413HP heads... the first? big intake valve heads with 2.08/1.60s. Casting number for those is 1851509. Looks like I have NO 1961 castings. Sorry
I had admired that NY from afar but cannot abide another car.
I always feel saddened that cars I couldn't buy had gone overseas. Makes no sense, but those feelings bubble up.
And I saw this Polara on ebay recently and admired the good bones and the 383hp. You made a good score.
Stan, there's a guy that showed up at the local Cars and Coffee with a car you'd love. 1967 Comet, 390 with a 4speed, just about no options except AC. Even has manual steering... and it's a factory AC. You know this car was special ordered by someone.
The car is as nice as the picture...