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Tim W

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Kenny, I still want one of those polished bow ties:naughty:. What size radiator core do you have? Those e fans look like they fit like a glove
 

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Kenny, I still want one of those polished bow ties:naughty:. What size radiator core do you have? Those e fans look like they fit like a glove
Its Its the OE radiator and core, the fans are off of a 2004 Cadillac DTS. The width is perfect, but the heighth is about 3 inches short, so when I made bottom bracket a little long to have the fans fit up to the top of the rad. As for the bow tie, well I dont have the aluminum to make any more rite now.
 
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My daily driver ! 1992 GMC 350 TBI 4l80E mild custom touches. Full restoration after 245,000 miles.
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Okay I’ll get some more tomorrow. A lot of it’s faded pretty good.. It started as a Mark iii conversion truck. My father was the original owner.. I was there the day he bought it in 97..he took the ground effects(side skirts/flares) and graphics off in 2005.. he also never tinted the windows which caused alot of the woods clear coat to peel and fade.. does anyone have any info on restoring the wood trim?
 

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The only thing I can think of is sanding down to the actual wood, then coat it with some gloss clear polyurethane. I'm not sure if you'd have to re-stain the wood or not after sanding, I'm having my brother re-do some wood pieces with cracked clear coat for me next week.
 
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