Project BeepBeep – Seats, Windows and Panels…Oh My!

Welcome back to #ProjectBeepBeep!

Bill is going from bumper to bumper over his 1968 Road Runner and taking care the things that need attention.

This time he’s looking at the floors, seats and rear side panels as well as smoothing out the quarter windows regulators.

 


 

Consider using the proper tools when you remove upholstery panels.

These tool are available at many auto parts stores or on-line.

 

 

Here Bill is giving us a quick look at the issues with the seats and how to transport them safely.


 

Thanks for view the blog!! Bill will be back soon and maybe after I get these 600 7th and 8th Graders’s papers graded I’ll get some time for #ProjectSportsRoof.

Tim

 

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2 Responses to Project BeepBeep – Seats, Windows and Panels…Oh My!

  1. This Article along with the videos gives us some useful tips about how to maintain Cars and its parts.

  2. Bill says:

    I’m starting on plug wires and other little projects.

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