Arthur, The rear leaf spring attachment has a short shackle mount, There is a loop mounted on the frame with an eyelet and the loop on the spring. The stock shackle is about 4 inches long (+ or - a l
Ben, I just went out to look at my 67.5. On the left side were 15 bolt holes total. Right side should be similar. 2 at the bottom of the fender below the door, down at the rocker panel. 3 along the d
Ted, What do you mean the fuel pump (FP) keeps running? You must have an electric fuel pump? Unhook the fuel line from the carb and put it into a clear or translucent jug of some sort. Then crank the
Daniel, I may have gone a little overboard, but, I have a Devilbiss, upright air compressor. This is a 6.5 hp with a 2 stage pump and 80 gallon tank. I don't run out of air. I have 2 types of spray g
Paul, Glad to see those pictures. It is really coming to gether nicely. As a matter of fact, it's looking great. Did you do the upholstery work yourself from a kit? From scratch? Bob.
Steve, I seem to remember that glass becomes more brittle with age. (easier to break) Or something like that. Most people who do glass work want new glass. A friend in a body shop said the same thing
Daniel, If you are bolting it to a concrete floor, you will need to drill some holes in the floor with a hammer drill. A regular drill will work but the hammer drill with a carbide bit works easier.
I am considering replacing my standard rotors with the drilled and slotted rotors for my 67.5. Has anyone used these on the street? If so, is there much difference in braking with these as compared
Mick, I do not know of a site, however the differences between these years is somewhat straight forward. All models had disc brakes front and drums for the rear. 2000 came with the finned aluminum dr
Chris, FYI, 1968 1600s were serial # SPL311-17000 to 23999 1968 2000s were serial # SRL311-01001 to 06999 1969 1600 was SPL311-24000 to 26999 1969 2000 was SRL311- 07000 to 12999 Check your serial nu
Sid, No offence taken. I knew that I had missed several things and was glad someone remembered to add any information I had forgotten. There are so many little suttle differences it is hard to rememb
Or possibly thy guy thought wood drill bits were actually made of wood. :-) You never know what someone is thinking. That is if they're thinking at all. Bob
Hello everyone, I would like to thank all of the people who have helped with info the past year. Hope the next year will bring my roadster into the driving stage. I am getting a photo point site up s