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BadfishAAR

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I always wanted a project car and loved the look of the E bodies. After years of saving and searching i found a car i afford it was a 70 AAR Cuda, non matching numbers 340 +6. I drove this car for a couple years fixing it up a little hear a little there, I started to notice some bubbling paint so I decided to strip and repaint .....Well after media blast not much car left (This is pre AMD days) so I start traveling the swap meet circuit collecting parts. after the pile of parts was tall enough I thought Now all I need is a welder a Rotisserie and too learn how to weld. Well a few years of welding, grinding, sanding, filling, sanding, priming and painting and some more sanding for good measure. i arrived at this point, the body is Done, some assembly work started. I am working on the head liner install now iif anyone has a photo of the dome light wire routing where the dome light mounts that would be greatly appreciated. IMG_7942.jpgIMG_1191.JPGIMG_5346.JPGIMG_6435.JPG
 
See the hanging wire... and the light housing screws into the roof brace. Once you figure where the center is you cut a small hole in the headliner to pull the wire through. The housing would cover a good size hole, something the size of a quarter, would probably let you see the mounting holes..

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Welcome to the site from Panama .
I think I would have stuck with the black theme but the green is cool too !
 
Welcome to the site from Panama .
I think I would have stuck with the black theme but the green is cool too !
My parents were stationed in Panama from 72 - 76, my father had an orange Superbird for a few months, but sold it due to bad gas mileage.. we lived on Howard Air Force base..
 
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