1970 GS350 Survivor

Discussion in 'Members Rides' started by 1970 STAGE 1, Jul 10, 2018.

  1. Lon Bauer

    Lon Bauer Well-Known Member

    Beautiful Car!!. Thanks for sharing all the pics and observations. Just got to love that original burnished saddle interior, almost 50 years old and still beautiful. - Lon
     
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  2. 1970 STAGE 1

    1970 STAGE 1 Well-Known Member

    More cleaned up stuff
     

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    BC4AAC2E-3EC6-4B46-A19F-862976B762F5.jpeg Thanks
     
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  11. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    That is one clean build sheet!
     
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  12. 1970 STAGE 1

    1970 STAGE 1 Well-Known Member

    The inside of the tank was just as plated as the outside of it too. Sending unit took a crap so I changed it knowing the tank was never out of it before. Build Sheet happiness ! There are 3 of them now. Under the pass. carpet , inside the right door panel and on top of the tank. KC car .
     
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  13. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    I have yet to find one in my car. I do know there's not one stuffed into the A-pillar or behind or under the rear seat.
     
  14. 1970 STAGE 1

    1970 STAGE 1 Well-Known Member

    Is yours from Fremont??
     
  15. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    Flint built.
     
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  18. BYoung

    BYoung Stage me

    What are you using to attach the window sticker? I have tried to find something that will hold it without leaving a residue on the window.
     
  19. 1970 STAGE 1

    1970 STAGE 1 Well-Known Member

    Scotch tape, invisible kind. It melts in the sun though.
     
  20. Brett Slater

    Brett Slater Super Moderator Staff Member

    I used clear Scotch shipping tape and just trimmed around the edge as close as I could with a razor blade.

    No issues after 18 months .
     
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