'71 429cj convertible restoration

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Wow! Plating looks perfect. And you are correct about tint/color of that trim piece above the windshield. Very nice work. No --- EXCELLENT work!!!

Ray

 
One thing I do that will never bee seen except by those critters that love to get in those closed spaces is to add a piece of mesh wire over the top of the heater box where it joins the cowl. I use 1/4" mesh so not many critters smaller than that can get in. I also cut pieces and put under the cowl vent plastic pieces to keep them out there. I have found huge nests inside heater boxes and cowls over the years. Keep slogging along the light is at the end of the tunnel.

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One thing I do that will never bee seen except by those critters that love to get in those closed spaces is to add a piece of mesh wire over the top of the heater box where it joins the cowl. I use 1/4" mesh so not many critters smaller than that can get in. I also cut pieces and put under the cowl vent plastic pieces to keep them out there. I have found huge nests inside heater boxes and cowls over the years. Keep slogging along the light is at the end of the tunnel.
Very good advice ::thumb::

 
One thing I do that will never bee seen except by those critters that love to get in those closed spaces is to add a piece of mesh wire over the top of the heater box where it joins the cowl. I use 1/4" mesh so not many critters smaller than that can get in. I also cut pieces and put under the cowl vent plastic pieces to keep them out there. I have found huge nests inside heater boxes and cowls over the years. Keep slogging along the light is at the end of the tunnel.
Very good advice ::thumb::
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