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  1. 19 minutes ago, Seafoam65 said:

                        This post includes a phone number so should I assume that this is a for sale ad? It sure

    reads like one although being for sale is never mentioned.

     

    That's what I figured too Winston, but usually it states 'for sale,' and there is usually an asking price ?

  2. Thanks for the detailed PVD process description and the costs Alexander - considering the final results, it was time and expense well spent !

    Those faux wood inlays are simply 'icing on the cake', and add a personal, mild custom look to the interior of your Riviera. 

    There was a vendor in Canada doing PVD coating located in Vancouver, BC, but he closed shop about 5 years ago.

    The only source I am aware of now is located in USA, and you pay in US dollars, which is +25% and shipping from Canada, so it can be expensive.

    . . . appreciate the comment on profile pic - my pride 'n joy !

     

  3. I'm still waiting for a 1:18 2nd generation Riv in any color, with or without vinyl !

    Closest they came was a nice 1:18 die-cast by ERTL, or Maisto, of the Oldsmobile Toronado, the boat tail Riviera, and Revell did a limited edition of a '66 or '67 Riviera in 1:24 scale. The first generation '65s have been presented in various scales, by different die-cast manufacturers.

     

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  4. 2nd Generation power antennas are relatively easy to overhaul. The hardest part of the entire operation is removal of the domed cover on the housing.

    Dirt and corrosion buildup in the base of the housing will restrict the movement of the nylon cable, and cause it to jam, as will bent or damaged sections of the antenna mast. A broken cable will need replacing. Power antenna overhaul is covered in the shop manual, and there are several articles that were published in back issues of the Riview.

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    Thanks for the update Mr.Earl - guess I missed your notification post.

    It was a total surprise to me, and like Ed, I thought a computer update had caused the changes to the usual AACA forum format.

    It's never easy to change - so, just gonna hang in till all the dust settles !

  6. I'm in here on a twice + daily basis Ed, and there was no mention of any pending changes,

    As I understand it, the changes are still a 'work in process', so we best wait till they are finalized, or Mr. Earl chimes in !

    We're not the only ones that were confronted, or concerned about this surprise !

  7. 14 minutes ago, RivNut said:

    I got home from a week's spring break away from the forum and thought I was having problems with my computer.  Called Geek Squad and asked them what I had done by turning my computer off over the break.  Now I know why they couldn't find anything.  What happened to everything that I'd marked for reference that's applicable to my ongoing restoration?  

     

    Mr. Earl, can you shoulder any comments?

     

    Ed

    Thought I was having computer problems too Ed, as I installed some updates just today - fingered it might be an update problem, so I restored the computer to an earlier date, but that didn't change the situation, so I'll go through the update scenario again. 

    We'll wait 'n see what Mr. Earl has to say about the surprise most of us are finding !!

  8. Did the usual display format here change, or did I miss something ?

    When I arrived at the ROA section today the layout is totally different that what I usually see ?

    . . . maybe gonna hafta learn posting technic all over again ? whot happened to all my pics ? this just sucks big time !

     

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