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Re: Nuts & Bolts

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Subject: Re: Nuts & Bolts
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 16:10:56 -0800
Mike,

Talk about useful information. Thanks!!! Ever think about putting together 
a package and selling it to those of us doing frame-off projects? (Please?)

Fred - So.SF

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>Subject: Nuts & Bolts
>Author:  "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
>Date:    12/28/2000 6:08 PM
>
>I replaced all the nuts and bolts, except for the load bearing suspension 
>bolts, with stainless steel. Cost? About $200-300 approximately. Definitely 
>worth the $$$$$. Keep all screws in baggies as they are taken off and then 
>order new ones and then match them up. You cam also polish the bolts/screws 
>to look like chrome if you so desire.
>
>Really, are you going to do a frame off and then put on rusty nuts and 
>bolts and that's providing you didn't snap many trying to get off 30YO 
>rusted steel or loose them in the black hole.
>
>I had all other bits replated with zinc. Cost about $260. That's with all
>carb parts and intake, brake lines and almost everything else.
>
>As for the side trim I went to a body supply shop and was able to find 
>plastic moulding clips and used SS nuts and bolts w/them and never have to 
>worry about those junky moulding clips rusting on my shiny paint.
>
>I also purchased nylon washers to be used under some of the top snaps and 
>under the fender pan head screws to protect the paint also.
>
>Mike

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