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Offline 70 Grand Coupe

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WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« on: December 03, 2015 - 06:34:25 PM »
My 70 BH is kicking my butt  :bricks1: lol! My headliner, dash, instrument panel and sound deadener are installed. I was planning to install the the door and quarter glass but have ran into a snag with missing parts.   :banghead:

Where should I go from here? I need to install the windshield/rear window, interior trim, sun visor, rear view mirror, carpet etc. I just don't know in what order so that I am not making more work for me later.

Your experience, advise and wisdom is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.


Darcy

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Offline Rich G

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2015 - 10:02:51 PM »
Put the dash in before the windshield would make life easier for sure

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2015 - 10:50:36 PM »
Yep! The w/s and back glass can go in last, if you want them to and that would likely give you a wee bit of extra working room, as mentioned.  :cheers:

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2015 - 05:34:02 PM »
 :iagree: x2 Just what the guys said. You can install the carpet but it may need some cutting and making holes for sets belts etc... If you have the headliner installed (with the shoulder belts installed) then i would install the rear view mirror and finally the sunvisors. What kind of interior trim do you mean? I'm asking because trim like the rocker sill plates, are placed after the carpet (obvious i know)...

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2015 - 08:38:24 PM »
The dash, cluster, steering column was never out of the car. Today I installed the sun visors, rear view mirror and door weatherstrip rail and weatherstripping. I laid the rear portion of the carpet in just to see how it will look.

Q1: Is it more difficult to install the rear quarter glass with the weatherstrip rail in?
Q2: Does one need to glue the carpet in place or will the centre console, bucket seats suffice to keep in in place?
Q3: Does one need to have Jute padding over the rear hump for a better fit? (there is jute padding on the bottom of the moulded carpet)
Q4: Finally, what is the recommended for cutting the front moulded carpet to fit over the slap stick shifter and column mounts? :clueless:

Darcy

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2015 - 03:51:59 AM »
The dash, cluster, steering column was never out of the car. Today I installed the sun visors, rear view mirror and door weatherstrip rail and weatherstripping. I laid the rear portion of the carpet in just to see how it will look.

Q1: Is it more difficult to install the rear quarter glass with the weatherstrip rail in?
Q2: Does one need to glue the carpet in place or will the centre console, bucket seats suffice to keep in in place?
Q3: Does one need to have Jute padding over the rear hump for a better fit? (there is jute padding on the bottom of the moulded carpet)
Q4: Finally, what is the recommended for cutting the front moulded carpet to fit over the slap stick shifter and column mounts? :clueless:

Darcy

1. No, you can install the rear quarter glass, no problem. Do not put the Quarter Panel Interior trim there yet and tighten the screws but not too much, because there will be a lot of modification afterwards with the door windows, so as to allign them together.
2. I didn't glue it in my Challenger, the carpet, the seats, the console, the back seat along with rocker sill plates and the quarter panel interior (if you decide to tuck the carpet under it) will keep it well and eventually, over time, the carpet will take the shape of the floors.
3. I wouldn't put a padding there,  over time the carpet will take the shape of the floors (as in Q2), but you have to expand the carpet evenly on the floors and press at all places where there are bubbles.
4. I used a scissors, but it was quite difficult to cut it and resulted in a mess. I took a paper cutter knife, it was more easy but still a little difficult to cut it.

Good Luck with assembly Darcy  :working:

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2015 - 04:01:38 PM »
Be areful cutting around the slapstick , cut  very small hole & work outward , it is easy to trim off too much especially on the drivers side where the console doesn;t cover as much as you think it will

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Re: WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2015 - 04:59:52 PM »
I appreciate ur feedback. I placed the front carpet and placed it over the slapstick, then punched a hole to fit over the shifter. I was reluctant to start cutting around the mounts, so I pulled the carpet and place the bottom portion of a spare console and WOW what a surprise. As you said, there is very little room for error on the drivers side.

I am a little gun shy cutting the carpet now, but I will take my time and hopefully it will work out. Thank y'all for ur advise. Ciao.

Darcy
« Last Edit: December 06, 2015 - 12:50:56 AM by 70 Grand Coupe »