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In your photo showing your AC components I did not see the compressor mounting bracket. I see the Adapter plate for the rotary compressor. Do you plan to use the big beast bracket or one sourced from a sedan? The sedan bracket allows mounting the alternator in its original non-AC car location. The big beast bracket requires you to move the alternator up and place the compressor in the alternator position. Most find that the big bracket makes servicing the engine more challenging. Using The sedan bracket also requires a different upper thermostat housing with a taller neck so the radiator hose can clear the sedan bracket.
Have you kept the final paint fine sand, cut and polish as the last paint process for after you have completed the rebuild
Very very nice. Is the paint two stage ( basecoat with clear on top) or single stage?Looks fantastic. Enjoy
What size tyres are on those wheels Looks really lovely. I'd be terrified of putting it back together for fear of scratches
Hi Eric, congratulation!Now the real (own) work can begin. When I got my 280Sl car body home I took me still a year before I could start the engine, and then the debugging begins…….Success, fun and if you need a “hand” let me know, Peter
You may already thought of this but I would cover each panel now in shipping foam wrap now until you are done with the assembly process. Its cheap and very protective. It’s what we saw them do at the world famous RM restoration shop last summer at the “meeting of the clans”.