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PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 6:13 pm    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

oh and check the classifiedson this site. i just checked the first page of the post 68 section and theres a 1968 for 8900 mint restored and theres a 73 or 9500 also restored.

i wish you idiots wouldnt fill up the forums with bs , becasue your only hurting the website.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 6:58 pm    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

Man where the hell were you when I sold my superbeatle? Next one I come up with I'll let ya know first. Wink
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 5:38 am    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

Jakub, this site wouldn't be the same without you...but ease up on judging people. If you disagree with them just state your point. No name calling. Unless you know these people personally. I don't and so I gotta wonder where you're coming from when you call people idiots. You seem to know a lot, and you seem to have opinions people disagree with. Let's keep it light and fun. People aren't posting bs on here deliberately. We're all here to learn and share.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 6:22 am    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

Jakub,Why don't you look in the mirror and repeat that last part of your last post 100 times.... This isn't a rant thread I have disagreed with you without ever calling you a name or making it personal, but I can start anytime you like...
You are a youngster compared to most of the other people posting info on this site and for YOU to say our posts are BS and messing up this site then your in denial...
Remeber it's not a lie or BS if you beleive it... and since you think everything you say is 100% acurate then you are definantly high on your own BS.... Most of the people who read these posts know what's good advice or info and those who don't, like you still have alot of learning to do.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 2:29 pm    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

Albersondh: you mentioned breaking the wind shield.I have had problems reinstalling 69 and up windshields that have the thick metal clips that hold in the headliner,and have been told thier purpose was to help keep the windshield in during a front end collision. I dont know if they are also on supers, but the only two windshields I have broken had them on. My solution was to remove them.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 2:45 pm    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

Jakub: Like 79 super said this isn't the rants and raves section and I shouldn't have been making fun of you here. You know its alot easier to admit your wrong on occasion,than to constantly butt heads with everyone. For your age you know alot,but there are others here that know much more than you or myself.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 13, 2002 3:44 pm    Post subject: Is there really a "right way" to resto. Reply with quote

timgud. Yea I pulled off some wiered metal long clip things that would have been behind the windshield. They like grab onto the body Im not sure if they were for the wind shield or headliner or what I just noticed them last night while I was cleaning things up and getting ready for body work. What do you think about this keifernet? jakub_kaminski, I personaly know proboubly the least about all this stuff out of everybody here, I absolutly respect your opinion on all this stuff and I dont second guess anyone. When you become defensive thats when people begin to second guess you. Thanks for all your input.
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