A little clearer
A few parts trickled in today so we were back on the bug. We finished installing the sound deadner on the luggage compartment and on the roof first thing. You would be amazed at how much that stuff will quiet down a car. We then finished rebuilding the vent windows. Well the right one anyway. Once it was complete and the glue was dry on the felt channel it went into the door. Next was the other felt channel that goes at the back of the door and finally the door glass. This all went very smoothly. We were also able to install the license plate housing and the speedometer. Guess you will have to see that next post. I forgot to snap a picture of it. We also completed a bit more of the wiring and ran the brake lines from the reservoir to the master cylinder. Not super exciting stuff, but progress none the less.
Posted on August 8, 2018, in 1970 Beetle and tagged 1970 Beetle, 1970 bug, auto body repair, auto body shop, auto paint, autobody repair, automotive paint shop, body repair, body repair shop, body shop, body work, Bug, Burlington NC, classic car restoration, Jmc Autoworx, North Carolina, Paint and body shop, paint shop, ppg, PPG Paint, PPG Refinish, restoration work, wiring. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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