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Old 08-01-2005, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Gumball

glasses are empty
cummon jim, we know all too well what empties look like.... that just shows that finding the build sheet was a 4 mixed-drink project
Old 08-01-2005, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by JimmyFloyd
Southern Comfort classes my parents found to add to my collection. Unfortunately, the SoCo was long gone.

Here are pictures:


well....i looked and nothing................the search continues
Old 08-01-2005, 09:15 PM
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Ok... here are the rest of the pictures

Went to the junkyard and found this (which I will entertain offers on):


And this... last necessary part


And some of these since all 4 of mine broke in one weekend (license plate lights, rear)


And these (left and right for sale.) The wiring connector will be used for the trunk project as it has 8 pins and the 97 trunk uses 7 wires (connector fron power mirror switch)


And look what my dad found when cleaning the garage. Left over from my old 93 SSE


Now where did all this come from???


Oh... that'* where...


And that is the current condition of the car, since for those of you who know, the headliner is not easy to replace. I got mine out the rear door with some persuasion and some messed up edges. I hear removing the front door is the proper way, but that is time consuming. Anyone got a better idea? Without the headliner I am also without a few other features... autodimming mirror, interior lights, fog lights, sunroof switch mounting location (kinda hangs down now, but is functional) Not sure when the headliner is going back in, but a wiring harness will be going in as soon as I get to the junkyard.

Also check out this place i found (56k no)
http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/7-31-2005/CoolPlace/
Old 08-01-2005, 09:18 PM
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Dont laugh, but how about having a glass shop come and temporarily remove your windshield? Yes I know, but it was just a thought.....
Old 08-01-2005, 09:19 PM
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Actually... I think that might be how I put the new one in. I have comprehensive and I do park under a tree here. So if a branch takes it out, a new liner will go in before it is fixed, otherwise it will be taken to a shop when I am ready.
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as for the cool place im guessing an old mill that is now used for tours.?
The railings look newly painted.
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Can you get more pix of the Red/black emblem for the grille? I'm interested..
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I have placed them here:
http://bizio.homeftp.org/geoff/bc/ForSale/Emblems/

the gold is off an 89 SSE and the other is off a 87-91 SE. The silver one has some of the stud broken off, but could be put in with a little adhesive (previous owner did this)
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Mine is still MIA!!!!!!
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