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  2. Our Cars & Restoration Projects - Discussion Forums

    forums.aaca.org/topic/365452-nut-and-bolt-restorations

    That will be an intense restoration. Given how rare it is it's probably worth going the extra mile. The Dodge Brothers insignia on the bolt heads is really cool. Some hardware is beyond use so having a collection of used stuff would help. I will have to be satisfied with a mix of old and new.

  3. Restoration Hardware Portofino Sofa Cushion 90" $200 - JLA FORUMS

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    FOR SALE - Orange County, CA - Restoration Hardware Portofino Sofa Cushion 90". White. New condition but some stains from storage that should come out with ...

  4. 1960 MGA Restoration - Page 5 - Discussion Forums

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    Was able to salvage the original hardware, but had to replace the hoses. Was also able to clip off the original yellow tags and put them on the new hoses to make them look more original (Photo 9). I still have a lot of hardware to finish, like the front bumper mounting hardware, plus some more of the battery cable/wiring harness clips.

  5. Trunk Restoration - General Discussion - Antique Automobile Club...

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    The trunk hardware I found online but I would have to do a little research to find the same company again if you need the link. Good luck with your project. I only charged 250.00 for the whole job I did and that included the new material and rivets/ Hardware plus I polished all the hardware I took off and redied the leather trunk corner caps.

  6. 1960 MGA Restoration - Page 4 - Discussion Forums

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    Completed the driver's side lower control arm assembly and was able to re-use the original hardware after cleaning and zinc plating them. Turned out really well, looks good, and should protect the bolts from future corrosion (photo 1).

  7. 1937 Buick Model 48: RESTORATION HAS BEGUN! (Photo)

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    1937 Buick Model "48" (Two-Door "trunkback" Sedan) A Step - By - Step "Frame - Off" Restoration Thread Wednesday January 11, 2017: Today is the day the restoration starts. The Holidays are over, the tree cleaned up and my buddy Mike has graciously offered his vacant garage to store my Model "A" F...

  8. Soft top restoration advice desired - Discussion Forums

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    I just finished a complete restoration of my T-bird soft top and frame. Removed pins, powder coated each individual frame piece,new pins, new latches, new rubber, new tack strip, new hadware, the whole nine yards.

  9. 1960 MGA Restoration - Page 28 - Discussion Forums

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    4) Installed the roadster top mounting hardware on the body- The roadster top has two larger metal hold-downs in the rear and 12 snaps around the rear deck to secure the top when it's up (Photo 3). I lost one snap somewhere, so had to use a repro.

  10. restoring wood wheels - Antique Automobile Club of America

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    I bought new carriage bolts then that are rounded at the top, a square shank that fits into the square holes of the hub and threaded the rest of the length. Put a lock washer and nut on them within the hub.....these are the bolts I cleaned up for this recent restoration. I have seen these at good hardware stores and at Lowe's so aren't hard to ...

  11. Restoration of License Plate - Technical - Discussion Forums

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    License Plate Restoration (From the internet) I had a couple of pairs of plates that were in nice condition, but they had a few nicks and dings in them. The county tax office said that for the plates to be approved, that I had to touch them up. I decided to totally repaint them and this is the process that worked the best and looks awesome: