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Don, so I just wanted to clarify that the Dynacorn vent windows are the same that are labeled/sold by Scott Drake and Gold Leaf as well. I wouldn't want to order from Gold Leaf and find out that they are not the Dynacorn units.
- 1969XR7Vert
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Golden Leaf is the Canadian extension of Dynacorn. Betting Scott Drake is the ill fitting one.cougar2 wrote:Don, so I just wanted to clarify that the Dynacorn vent windows are the same that are labeled/sold by Scott Drake and Gold Leaf as well. I wouldn't want to order from Gold Leaf and find out that they are not the Dynacorn units.
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Scott Drake sells the ACP version that we do not like, most likely Scott Drake will change to Dynacorn if the quality is there. I am unfamiliar with Gold Leaf. Dynacorn primarily carries exclusive products and primarily wholesales to dealers like Drake and WCCC.
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Then I guess the next obvious question would be when will they be available from WCCC?
1974 Dodge Dart - daily driver
1963 Thunderbird Z code - raven black/red
1968 XR7 F code - diamond blue/blue
1968 XR7 J code - black/red
1968 J code - madras blue/aqua
1968 XR7 X code - lime frost/dark ivy gold
1968 GT-E XR7 W code prototype no. 500033 - cardinal red/black
1963 Thunderbird Z code - raven black/red
1968 XR7 F code - diamond blue/blue
1968 XR7 J code - black/red
1968 J code - madras blue/aqua
1968 XR7 X code - lime frost/dark ivy gold
1968 GT-E XR7 W code prototype no. 500033 - cardinal red/black
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I'd like to take this one on, since my passenger side mirror needs a new riv-nut.Don Rush wrote:1969-1973 RH Mirror instalation (do you know how to install riv-nuts with this?)
Looks like WCCC is out of stock on the riv-nut kits though. I thought they had some just the other day, so maybe someone else is planning on doing the write up?
Mike B.
CCOA # 9553
1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior)
1 of 70 with 428SCJ, Ram Air, 4-speed.
Cat Bites Man!
Looking for an Eliminator? Then be sure to check out the "Eliminators on the Market" thread in the Classic Cougars For Sale section of the forum!
CCOA # 9553
1970 Cougar Eliminator (Competition Gold / Black Decor Interior)
1 of 70 with 428SCJ, Ram Air, 4-speed.
Cat Bites Man!
Looking for an Eliminator? Then be sure to check out the "Eliminators on the Market" thread in the Classic Cougars For Sale section of the forum!
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Mike, I have an extra kit if they're all out and you need one.
'68 XR-7 J-Code C4, San Jose, Edelbrock 1406, PS, Front PDB, 8" rear 3.0, PS is leaky and sloppy, invisible fan shroud
'79 Bronco XLT 351m, C6, Edelbrock Performer 400 intake, Holley 6140, Howards cam, 4" suspension lift, 33x12.5x15 Duratracs, dana44 front and Ford 9" rear both 4.11 LSD, Warn hub locks, invisible fan shroud
'80 Suzuki GS750E 16V DOHC, looks about 6 months old
'13 Honda CR-V AWD
'79 Bronco XLT 351m, C6, Edelbrock Performer 400 intake, Holley 6140, Howards cam, 4" suspension lift, 33x12.5x15 Duratracs, dana44 front and Ford 9" rear both 4.11 LSD, Warn hub locks, invisible fan shroud
'80 Suzuki GS750E 16V DOHC, looks about 6 months old
'13 Honda CR-V AWD
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Just Joined up and this thread sounded wicked cool, but it appears to end on Feb 25th without a car proposed? maybe I saw the thread wrong...
Please let me know if a car was chosen and where the before and after pics are...
Please let me know if a car was chosen and where the before and after pics are...
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Whatever the case, I think I can get a good half dozen pieces from the work I'm doing to my car (finally) that involves torque box (ds), floor (front), battery apron r/r, and various other smaller projects.
My new welder should be here any minute now, and I'm off work this week, so I'll be pushing pretty hard through Sunday. Posting random stuff on mc.net, but I'd like to do some useful actual articles that talk about procedures, tools, and real world costs.
Which reminds me that I have to order my parts from WCCC like 3 days ago.
My new welder should be here any minute now, and I'm off work this week, so I'll be pushing pretty hard through Sunday. Posting random stuff on mc.net, but I'd like to do some useful actual articles that talk about procedures, tools, and real world costs.
Which reminds me that I have to order my parts from WCCC like 3 days ago.
Andy White- 70 standard since 1987 (Hit by a tree on the cowl, but on the mend) 
