
Watch out for those fins!
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Watch out for those fins!
- From: "Marianne" <marianne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 22:00:37 +1100
Hi to all out there in 300 land!
My Dad and I have recently started work on our D. As many of you might
know, the tear down is the easy bit. Keeping organized and clean, and
storing parts properly to protect them, while accessing them later for
repair and restoration adds a degree of difficulty. But we have a plan
in place and luckily a good roomy shed to work in.
The problem is.......these Old Chryslers really hurt!! I don't just mean
the grazed knuckles from loosening rusty old nuts, although we have
plenty of those wounds.... What I really mean is those fins! This is our
first real fin car... and Man! I am sure that any of you who have really
restored one of these babies, the ends of those fins are killers! They
are even worse with the tail lamp clusters removed...Those tips are
sharp! Both dad and I have walked into them 3 to 4 times each since we
started! We have lumps out of us everywhere!
At present Dad's taped some sponge on the ends, but this ain't gonna
work forever, we gotta get the radar up...plus we are trying to be
careful, but well....
Any other Finned Mopar injury stories out there, or are we just accident
prone?
Best Regards
Sean
Dangerous 300D Fins in OZ
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