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General Discussion / Re: CRG t-shirts - How to order
« on: October 15, 2014, 08:26:41 PM »
Yes, that is the plan. Sorry we could not print again earlier this year......as so often happens life got in the way.
Steve
Steve
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Would it be possible to add 3784845 to the end of the Subject box so others might find this thread easier?
My car is a RS/SS,but when I purchased car back in 77 the hidden light system was removed.I have purchased new repro headlight door assemblys,vac tank etc. but I have no idea where they locate.
If someone here could post a few pics of the mounting locations for the actuators,tank and valve,door stops etc it would be much appreciated.No rush as it will be awhile before I get to the front end.
Is it too late for a T-Shirt and sweatshirt ??
Thought of the marker, too. We came up with a better idea though - a custom tee shirt with a pic of the car front and back, plus a little simple art work - IF we can find someone local to do it in that time frame Even thought of mentioning CRG on it - but I believe that might violate a reg or two! Oh well - we shall see what the fickle finger of fate has in store for us in the way of tee shirts
Y'all take care,
Mike.
AS long as you aren't *selling* the product, you can write anything you want on your own T-shirt.... like:
".. everyone, including yours truly......... LOVES CRG"....
which would get everyone's attention..
We will reopen the shirt site in the spring. We are also planning on doing sweat shirts.
Steve
Steve, Good to know there will be another opportunity to get a shirt. When you state that you are planning on doing sweat shirts, do you mean ONLY sweat shirts? or in addition to T-shirts? I am kinda hot blooded and I am sweating as I write. I need something light weight. I will get a sweat too...still have memories of this past winter, brrr!
I am guessing the choice will be navy blue sweatshirts?
QuoteIt doesn't do one much good to know he can 'cut' a drum by either 0.020" or 0.060" from std, IF he can't verify what the Std size was...?
9 1/2 inches
The only location I found that dimension was in the specification section (5) which was missing in the '68 SM..
It doesn't do one much good to know he can 'cut' a drum by either 0.020" or 0.060" from std, IF he can't verify what the Std size was...?