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T O P I C     R E V I E W
pumpkinWell, we just finished installing some of our early xmas gifts. Actually it wasn't Santa, it was Bob from Real Rod that sent the mods in time for an early xmas.

Transmission Cooler Cover

Sill and Carpet Covers

Aero Front Covers

We also have the Rear Pan on order, so Norm has already removed the bumpers
and waiting for the new one to arrive before removing the old rear pan.

. Happy Holidays to all .

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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

This message has been edited by pumpkin on 12-17-2002 at 09:40 AM

OrangeCatPumpkin, The car looks Great! I really like those sill and carpet guards. Did you get those from Real Rod? Do you mind telling me how much for the guards? Thanks

This message has been edited by OrangeCat on 12-16-2002 at 07:00 PM

pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by OrangeCat:
Pumpkin, The car looks Great! I really like those sill and carpet guards. Did you get those from Real Rod? Do you mind telling me how much for the guards? Thanks

Yes, they were $175 for both. They were on Real Rods xmas special, check with Real Rod and see if the special is still on.


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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

This message has been edited by pumpkin on 12-17-2002 at 09:39 AM

ALLEY CATNorm and Pat - I like all your mods! Especially the grille! Whose it that?

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Call 911 - there is a Prowler in my garage....


LARRY SALZMAN - MESA, ARIZONA

pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by ALLEY CAT:
Norm and Pat - I like all your mods! Especially the grille! Whose it that?



It was made to order from Pep Boys, auto zone, checkers. We are on a fix income so it was either a good $8.00 supper or the $8.00 grill. we took the latter.

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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

Duane CurtoNorm / Pat,
Can you please provide the info on the front grill treatment including part numbers and locations. I thought I saw an earlier post, but can't find it.
Thanks
Todd CameronLooking good... now for the rear pan

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2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 Muholland

CTProwlerKat looks great, nice job....

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pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Curto:
Norm / Pat,
Can you please provide the info on the front grill treatment including part numbers and locations. I thought I saw an earlier post, but can't find it.
Thanks

All we did was to buy some chrome door trim moulding from PepBoys (or try Checker, AutoZone, etc). Remove the grille and cut the moulding to size and apply to the grille. It wouldn't be a bad idea to clean surface with alcohol to be sure of a clean surface for the trim to adhere to. Hope this helps.


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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

This message has been edited by pumpkin on 12-17-2002 at 09:36 AM

Black Tie 161very nice........
KatAddictI have the Real Rod tranny cooler cover, it is very nice
ed monahanDuane, apply the chrome edge guard when it is warm or use a hair dryer to warm it up and make it more pliable.
Marty UsherYou all have the kat looking good! YOu got a gretra deal on the sill and carpet covers - $25 less than I paid Real Rod. But then Bob has bought way more than $25 worth of beer for me at events!

Happy Holidays

davidn

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davidn

Gary CLooks Like You need a POA frame????
Bob GoetzThanks for posting the pics Norm & Pat, I have had a rush of last minute orders for the stainless parts so in the Holiday Spirit I will continue the specials until the end of the week! And Marty, Happy Birthday! even if you keep bringing up I got you for an extra $25, call me at the shop I think I can make it up to you.
MeanGeneYep! A Real Rod poster-boy myself!
pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by Gary C:
Looks Like You need a POA frame????

Would love to get one, but have two issues to resolve. First, NM uses the bottom right corner for renewal stickers and second, not sure if they will fit in the area of our new rear pan - Bob - Real Rod, can you help on this?

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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

Bob GoetzWith the pan you ordered the Lic. Frame has a light in it for the plate. You could use the POA frame but you may run the risk of getting pulled over at night for not having the plate lighted ( its the law here ).
Marty UsherNorm - Gary Archer & I installed a Real Rod rear pan in about two hours including removing the bumpers. He had suggested we remove the trruck lid to have easier access to the bolts holding the factory pan on, but we had just enough clearance to leave the lid on. You're gonna love the new look!
pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by Marty Usher:
Norm - Gary Archer & I installed a Real Rod rear pan in about two hours including removing the bumpers. He had suggested we remove the trruck lid to have easier access to the bolts holding the factory pan on, but we had just enough clearance to leave the lid on. You're gonna love the new look!

Thanks for the info. Took the bumpers off in a jiffy and removed all the bolts from the factory pan with no problem. Waiting for rear pan now. Real Rod will try to get the rear pan out for xmas but they won't send it out unless its perfect and I like that. May take the trunk lid off any way. Well, if it is off I could chrome the hinges, just a thought. Xmas gift for my wife!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

Todd CameronMight as well chrome those struts while your waiting

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2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 Muholland

pumpkin
quote:
Originally posted by Todd Cameron:
Might as well chrome those struts while your waiting


Nice thought.

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