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Ooooo, just noticed this one, that Ti with police grill and clear corners looks pretty damn hot.
Darn younow I am going to have to start looking for police grill
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i have to say new lights make a world of difference to a car. oh... nice popo grill as well
That was Steve's 89. One of the sexiest SHO's in E-town. That white one beside it looks pretty hot as well.
Same white gen one, seven years latter.
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So it worked out my firend! did those mesurments i gave you help? looks good!
-Mitch
Yeah, thanks again! I marked them out and taped the lines, then used the good old jig saw to tear the **** out of it...I wish I had used something else.
The coping saw was just too damn slow and a pain in the ass. I also have Black and Decker scroll saw, but it didn't have a big enough arm and the grille wouldn't fit. Dremel didn't work, any bit I had anyway.
The Bondo work just too forever, about 10-15 applications and sanding between each. I found a square file at Harbor Freight that worked pretty file on all 4 sides, about 3/8 inch square. After I got it fairly straight, I used Bondo Glazing Putty. Much easier to shape and sand.
I'm fairly happy with it now, but sometime when I'm bored this summer I'll do some more shaping and sanding and paint it. Still black, but probably semi-gloss or satin instead of primer flat.
I lucked out last year. I went to a government auction looking to buy some P71s and happened across an old beat up police issue taurus. As soon as I saw it I honed in on the grille. I paid $50 for the entire car. I would have paid twice that just for the grille. As an added bonus the car ran pretty decent too.
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