For me, the "horse's mouth (tell-tale feature)" on a 'restored' car that I look at, is the condition and/or quality of the door and quarter panel weathertrips. Some don't even HAVE them; some still have the worn-out OEM trim, others have visible pop-rivits showing beneath the fuzzy-sections, and others have obvious body-paint overspray around them. I have installed the weatherstrips by using small/short sheetmetal screws, but I have applied black paint to their heads, so that they are not visible, when the windows are rolled down. Another tell-tale is the condition of the brake pedal ; "brand-new" or badly-worn? Gary Goers sells those weatherstrips, for our cars. He also makes/sells a power brake pad, but, I bought one & promptly sold it on Ebay, as I my OEM pad is not badly worn, and Gary's pad was of relatively poor detail-quality (obvious re-pop). Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |