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    1. #81
      Join Date
      Oct 2009
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      Palm Beach County
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      Quote Originally Posted by 68400BIRD View Post
      Your car looks great. Glad to see you stick with the Pontiac motor. Like mentioned before I would rather see a garage built car and an original motor under the hood.

      Thank you. I love the looks and sounds of the Pontiac motor. Not an engine builder, so I had to pay someone to rebuild the engine. It cost me more than the paint job. Whatever the case, I don't regret a thing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by gto406 View Post
      Car looks totally awesome, and real deal Pontiac! .

      Hope you will be out enjoying it soon.
      Thank you, unless I can find a glass guy soon, she might sit until I figure out how too shape the glass without damaging the front glass.



    2. #82
      Join Date
      May 2012
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      Kansas City, Missouri
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      I worked in the glass business for 40 years. You need to use a upright belt sander that has a water sprayer on it. The reason the glass is cracking is due to the heat from the sander. U could even backyard do it with a belt sander and someone holding a hose. I should clarify. This is only good if u want to remove small areas. If u want to take off large amounts I wouldn't try to sand that much. U probably will not find any glass company do this because of the risk of cracking.

      Ron

    3. #83
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      Oct 2009
      Location
      Palm Beach County
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      Quote Originally Posted by thumper877 View Post
      I worked in the glass business for 40 years. You need to use a upright belt sander that has a water sprayer on it. The reason the glass is cracking is due to the heat from the sander. U could even backyard do it with a belt sander and someone holding a hose. I should clarify. This is only good if u want to remove small areas. If u want to take off large amounts I wouldn't try to sand that much. U probably will not find any glass company do this because of the risk of cracking.

      Ron

      Thank you!!!
      That is great information.

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