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70 gto cowl tag question
Hi guys
Wondering if any one has thoughts on this. My body guy has done a beautiful job on the restoration of my GTO. He and i have questions on weather we should remove the cowl tag in order to make it look really nice. I say this because it looks fantastic except around the trim tag. You can still see a bit of surface rust that was there and the only way to make it look great is to remove the tag and reinstall it. another concern is that i don't want any rust creeping out from the tag, Long story short... should i remove the tag and do it right under it and reinstall it. Any thoughts would be appreciated Thanks Gene |
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My opinion is NO do not as it will never look original and will open a bunch of questions if you want to sell the car in the future
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Are the rivets still available? There used to be a guy named AG Backeast who could supply the correct ones, but he's out of business - I think he retired.
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No need to touch it. Detail and paint around it. Period. Red flag otherwise EVERY TIME.
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Trim tag on cowl?
Rivets are available. There is a special punch used to set them. You can probably set them with a regular punch if you are careful. Buy a few extra rivets in case you damage one. I removed my tag to blast/prime/paint and messed one up on install even with the special tool (glad I had ordered an extra). Not a big deal. http://www.trimtags.com/rivets.html https://www.summitracing.com/parts/opg-ch32379 https://www.opgi.com/fasteners-hardw...6/ch32379.html https://www.amazon.com/MTC-20265-Riv.../dp/B01CGP0JSY I also put a small dab of urethane sealant in the rivets to seal them as they were originally done on my car.
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Thanks
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Thanks
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Do a little before and after photo documentary on the process.
That should cover the bases pretty good. And buy the right type rivets to go back with. |
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