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Bye bye heater hoses, coolant lines etc. Got the front half (the easy half) done. Plugs are 3/8" BPT from Grainger.

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*subscribed* I love the direction you are taking the roadster in! I have considered removing the heater & lines myself. I have caught the "Remove everything you can and clean things up" bug.
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ha, thanks! Heater core and a bunch of switches are next. (Who really needs the S/Brake switch?!)

But.. today I went backwards and added something. What's this new thing on Garm's car?

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Why.... it's his new cup holder! (thank you marine/boat accessory vendors)

Yes, the seat still slides just fine (when it's folded up) and yes, it's a little hard to grab the e-brake with a big cup in there.

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1969 Roadster 1600-ish #26244 "Spike"
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AASCO light flywheels $398.95
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Man, that cup holder is freakin fantastic! There really are few good places to put a cup holder in a Roadster. While it may not work as well with a passenger installed, that "cup holding" task becomes theirs anyway! Love it, and where can I get one?
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I got in the car with it unfolded, it wasn't bad at all. Try "marine cup holder" on eBay -- I spent an evening searching and found half a dozen variations I could have used.

[edit]: found it, but I don't remember buying from down under... well you get the idea:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-x-STAINLESS-S ... 422wt_1159" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1969 Roadster 1600-ish #26244 "Spike"
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did I miss the center console? (been kinda busy) bare metal shift plate? accent stitch?
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Hate to ask leading questions, but does the heater hose "loop" provide a bypass for coolant when the thermostat is closed? Cup holder is nice and simple. I was half thinking of using a gutted CD/DVD drive from a PC as a power cupholder, mostly for fun. Need to work on something for the 66.

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Dave, I don't know how it works. :oops: I know the car ran the same to Solvang, and with the same temps without it -- so far.
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pebbles yeah, you missed some stuff. I've been on your thread, I can see how busy you've been. That prep and paint is so nice.
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pebbles wrote:did I miss the center console? (been kinda busy) bare metal shift plate? accent stitch?
yeah did i miss that too? what's the deal, looks (as Howard would say) TITS!
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^ Alvin, It was all on there at Solvang.

But then, I was parked next to Black Beauty. 8)
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I saw the cupholder, it is nifty.

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Got inspiration from Linda's car today. Added a nice fat ground wire (saw a few of these at Solvang) to the motor.
Then I took one of the two wires removed from there and ran it up to the voltage regulator, like she did on her car.

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Swapped for a Mallory coil (51,000v) and Magnecor 8.5mm racing wires.

Huge difference! Starts faster, idles smoother, and pulls harder. Compliments the e-dizzy very well.

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Garm wrote:pulls harder.
dyno results? :P
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