my passt project jaquar

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apozun
Posts: 13
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:04 pm
First Name: tony
Vehicle Year: 1978
Model: Bus
Location: north babylon

my passt project jaquar

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bought this 37 jaquar ss100 in 2000 as junked out project car. no paint top etc
installed seats gas tank, built the top from boat ss posts and material used . stay fast material from mtm . did All top rubber seals
. floor Pans repaired New felt carpet floors. Exotic floor mats
120 k mi on frame rust free frame completely rustproofed.
Undercarriage all rustproofed sprayed anti rust sealant then rubberized sealer.
installed New running boards and hardware, large bug head lights and taillights
installed new windshield wipers and new motor
stripped body to plastic base
painted rust free primer 2 coats red maaco factory oem
Rebuilt 1600 cc fi motor all needed parts on rebuilt engine / new heads i valves etc
New distributer points rotor cap spark plugs , silicon hi tech wires hi pro plugs
installed 4 port muffler pack
won first place at three shows entered
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Raj
Posts: 1935
Joined: Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:03 pm
Location: Long Island, NY

Re: my passt project jaquar

Post by Raj »

Vert cool Tony.


You still sub as a Nurse in Plainedge Schools? I see your bus at the school from time to time.
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