Hello my long lost brother,
Glad to see you around again old mate.
Make sure you spray plenty of white grease around and not too thich with the paint, clearance issues show their ugly head with paint build up.
Hey Jeff, in your travels, do you ever come across any 37 - 41 Willys sedan or pick-up front doors for sale ? I know you get around and love doing those tin hunting road trips.
And your PM is full............................
Kenny.
Hey Ken, nice to hear from you my man
Thanks for the input also
Unfortunately I have not ran across any 37-41's in my travels lately, but you never know what's around the next corner. I'll keep an eye out for you, but that's a tall order...........so don't hold your breath
And sorry about my PM's............looks like were still at the 20 limit I guess
I'll clear them when I get a chance.
Dude! Where have you been? We thought you went by way of the '72 Hemi Cuda!!!! Or Whitey Bulger... Glad to see you're still hangin' out!
Geeze, I think I have undercoat on mine to tell you the truth, no joke! When I pulled off the panels there's sort of undercoating stuff inside tha panels and on other stuff here and there. Are you planning on showing off the regulator/tracks at the next car show? You can paint them Plum Crazy to match the body color...
J/K ... IMO, that metal is pretty thick metal that isn't prone to rot/rust if we're just talking the mechanics in the door, not the door itself. Yeah, you can go the zinc chromate route (Like Kenny mentioned not too thick!) but I would just cleaned them up and use plenty of lube as 30+ year old parts may have some clearance issues and what not. The the more lubricated, the happier the parts will be.
Like Kenny mentioned, white lithium grease on the tracks/regulator sliders and at the scissors point (whatever you call it, I'm brain dead today... ), anything that moves. Other areas (if you're not painting) that don't move a light coat of WD-40 stuff will keep it from getting any surface rust if the surfaces are cleaned.
Oh yeah, since you've been gone for a bit you have to read this thread:
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=7720.0
Hey Phil what's happening
"Where have I been?".........lets just say I get a little "sidetracked" on occasion
Thanks for all the help too
...............though I think I'll skip your Plum Crazy idea
Ah yes I remember that 72 Hemi Cuda thread from waaaayyyyyy back.
I'll have to catch up on that again. Haven't read that in quite some time.
Thanks again for the help fellas
What did I do with them by the way?
Bead blasted, and I opted for zinc chromate, and Mercury Marine Phantom Black paint.
Hey, It's what had at the shop