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Growing pains

Started by Jeff Hansen, June 19, 2008, 11:00:46 PM

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Jeff Hansen

All,

I must apologize for all of the forum outages we have had in the past few weeks.  We appear to be experiencing growing pains and are starting to stretch the limits of our current Web hosting plan.  I am working closely with our Web host to nip this in the bud, but I appear to be fighting a losing battle currently.

Please bear with us as we try to keep the forum running without breaking the bank in the process!

Thanks,
Jeff
Jeff Hansen
1941 6019S Sixty Special
1942 7533 Imperial Sedan

Chris Conklin

Just delivered! Hope the actual delivery shot isn't too graphic. Not too long in labor, but the wife did scream quite a few times. Hope to have her potty trained and all dressed-up for Vegas (the "new baby", not the wife).
Chris Conklin

John Morris #23947

Here's a pair of fantastic 59 hood & trunk crests. Zero pitting. Soak in dish water, use toothbrush to clean out lines & ducks to be even nicer! Not being reproduced. Best anywhere. $200 includes free shipping anywhere from here to Pluto.
71 Olds 98 LS, 66 Fairlane 500 XL Convertible, 55 Packard Clipper Super, 58 Edsel Ranger, 72 Cheyenne Super, many 49-60 parts cars, abandoned "House Of Doom" full of 49-60 parts. Huge piles of engine parts, brackets, tin, Hydramatic & Jetaway parts,  thousands of stainless moldings, dozens of perfect sedan doors.

FabCad

For the life of me, I can't get my hood back on with the proper alignment. It's pinching on the cowl. I've tried using various combinations of spacers with no luck. It's like the back of the hood is sitting about 1/2 inch too low. Could my hinges be bad? Any advice is appreciated.
1948 Sedanette
1949 Convertible
1950 Convertible
1957 Biarritz
1960 Convertible