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  • Jack H.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • April 1, 1990
    • 9906

    #31
    Re: Watch those guidelines in '65

    Read my post again, Pat -- I said I PITCHED the originals because NCRS judges who I then considered to be infallible told me the parts were WRONG. That's one of the reasons I hammer on the theme of us all being MEMBERS of the same club instead of owner or judge -- brings out the aspect of human frailty that's always with us (errors of omission and errors of commission).

    No, I was less experienced then and was simply trying to take a very 'rough' old driver and restore it as a living memorial to my uncle. I got told lot's of things that were incorrect and believed 'em. No different today. We're still learning about these cars and believe me every judge makes a wrong call here/there....

    What I did learn was not to believe everything you hear and NEVER to throw away what you believe to be an original part. Who knows when there will be a breakthrough in knowledge/technology allowing you to re-use it.

    Well, enough said, the original splash shields with their melted rubber goo are HISTORY. So is the factory original air in the tires with its 16 PPM of DDT that would categorically PROVE factory authenticity with a gas chromatigraph. So what? Car is a Flight/MOE restoration piece and NOT a Bowtie vehicle.

    But, I'm sprucing 'er up for a Duntov display at Sun Valley and I decided to do 'something' here. Last week I pulled the virgin splash shields and blasted 'em. Visited several Rocky Mtn friends with MY cars in frame off and studied their shields. I 'duplicated' a set of 'original' staple holes and re-painted my virgin shields being sure to mimic runs in the paint.

    Yeah, I was a 'coward' and stopped short of re-installing fresh weatherstip that would only re-melt/re-stink again. Who knows, maybe I'll drive this sucka.... So, com'on out to Sun Valley and let's party!

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    • Wayne M.
      Expired
      • March 1, 1980
      • 6414

      #32
      Re: Yep, was 'tagged' (N14)

      Jack --- Lore it may be, but logic says that Ionia would not be (initially, in early 1965) burdened with yet one more low volume body modification (7% from mid-production year on). Are there documented examples of '65 A-body N14's ? Looking at the 1965 photo of A.O.Smith bodies on the railcars at the Ionia shipping yard, it appears to me that there are NO rocker mouldings of any sort. This makes sense, as they would be subject to damage lifting on/off the body dolly, only to be removed for St.Louis body drop, as was the rear valence (exhaust) panel. I know it's not proof-posititve, but on page 296 of Noland's Vol 2; "The installation of N14 in the ST.LOUIS assembly plant (caps mine) began with body panel modifications". I'm not denying that as demand for this option picked up, that Ionia may have added it to their repertoire, performing all body mods except installing the side covers.

      Same reasoning for other Ionia low volume body options like C48 heater delete, A85 headrests, A82 shoulder harness, in the specific years available. I'm from Missouri (Canada) on these puppies.

      Recall that Ionia '67 big blocks bodies, potentially 42% of production, were cancelled merely because they couldn't get the hood paint stripes right.

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      • Wayne M.
        Expired
        • March 1, 1980
        • 6414

        #33
        Re: Yep, was 'tagged' (N14)

        Jack --- Lore it may be, but logic says that Ionia would not be (initially, in early 1965) burdened with yet one more low volume body modification (7% from mid-production year on). Are there documented examples of '65 A-body N14's ? Looking at the 1965 photo of A.O.Smith bodies on the railcars at the Ionia shipping yard, it appears to me that there are NO rocker mouldings of any sort. This makes sense, as they would be subject to damage lifting on/off the body dolly, only to be removed for St.Louis body drop, as was the rear valence (exhaust) panel. I know it's not proof-posititve, but on page 296 of Noland's Vol 2; "The installation of N14 in the ST.LOUIS assembly plant (caps mine) began with body panel modifications". I'm not denying that as demand for this option picked up, that Ionia may have added it to their repertoire, performing all body mods except installing the side covers.

        Same reasoning for other Ionia low volume body options like C48 heater delete, A85 headrests, A82 shoulder harness, in the specific years available. I'm from Missouri (Canada) on these puppies.

        Recall that Ionia '67 big blocks bodies, potentially 42% of production, were cancelled merely because they couldn't get the hood paint stripes right.

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        • Patrick H.
          Beyond Control Poster
          • December 1, 1989
          • 11608

          #34
          Re: Watch those guidelines in '65

          Sorry.

          For me, "pitched" usually means it is deep in the large box of removed parts that I have in my basement. Heck, I take throw-offs from other people just for historical references.

          You're in good company, though. Rumor has it that even Joe Lucia doesn't have a few original parts for his car. :)

          Patrick
          Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
          71 "deer modified" coupe
          72 5-Star Bowtie / Duntov coupe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124695...57649252735124
          2008 coupe
          Available stickers: Engine suffix code, exhaust tips & mufflers, shocks, AIR diverter valve broadcast code.

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          • Patrick H.
            Beyond Control Poster
            • December 1, 1989
            • 11608

            #35
            Re: Watch those guidelines in '65

            Sorry.

            For me, "pitched" usually means it is deep in the large box of removed parts that I have in my basement. Heck, I take throw-offs from other people just for historical references.

            You're in good company, though. Rumor has it that even Joe Lucia doesn't have a few original parts for his car. :)

            Patrick
            Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
            71 "deer modified" coupe
            72 5-Star Bowtie / Duntov coupe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124695...57649252735124
            2008 coupe
            Available stickers: Engine suffix code, exhaust tips & mufflers, shocks, AIR diverter valve broadcast code.

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