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Old 04-11-2007, 10:05 AM   #5
EAST SIDE LOW LIFE
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Re: Restore 67 Wheel

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Originally Posted by Shock_Me View Post
I've been doing the same thing with a 69 wheel. I'm using the Eastwood kit. The results so far a quite nice, just need to etch prime, and paint. Even if it cracks later, it's still better looking than the 1/2 inch gap it had in the beginning.




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I was going to use EastWood but it was to difficult to get it where I live. I have to go through a dealer in Ontario (over 3000 miles away) who gets it from the states. They send it to him, then he forwards it to me .... .

I'm curious what the brand name of the expoxy is in the EastWood kit? What did you sand your wheel with?

Yours looks great and I do not think you'll have a problem with it in the future. I can't stand the thought these old wheels and other parts going to the crusher. I found this NOS Horn cap in MI there is 43 more if you need one.

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