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Install New Seat Covers for my '67 Coupe
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcpstrat" data-source="post: 154718" data-attributes="member: 3034"><p>I wouldn't recommend the heat gun for skin <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/nono.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Nono1:" title="Nono :Nono1:" data-shortname=":Nono1:" />... I touched the seat leather as I was doing this and it was hot enough that a quick touch was all I could stand.</p><p></p><p>I think my '67 would be classified as early. The research I've done shows that the serial # is the 6,330th built out of 22,940, with a final assembly date of 12/20/66. Also the emergency brake handle is all black. I believe late '67's have some chrome on that handle, at least according to places that sell that piece. Do you know how they differentiate Early from Late?</p><p></p><p>I think something in my telescopic column is broken or missing. It works except when you pull it out, the section next to steering wheel separates and you see the greasy steering column shaft, instead of that assemble also moving out with the steering wheel. I'm hoping it's something like a broken or missing snap ring of some sort. It's on my workbench right now but I haven't started on it as I'm working on sandblasting the (4) splash shields right now. This car is certainly keeping me busy.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the manuals ... I'll look through them and maybe the problem I'm noticing could be common to early & late models.</p><p></p><p>If I have any more question on the steering column I'll start a new thread for that ... to help anyone else that has questions about one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcpstrat, post: 154718, member: 3034"] I wouldn't recommend the heat gun for skin :Nono1:... I touched the seat leather as I was doing this and it was hot enough that a quick touch was all I could stand. I think my '67 would be classified as early. The research I've done shows that the serial # is the 6,330th built out of 22,940, with a final assembly date of 12/20/66. Also the emergency brake handle is all black. I believe late '67's have some chrome on that handle, at least according to places that sell that piece. Do you know how they differentiate Early from Late? I think something in my telescopic column is broken or missing. It works except when you pull it out, the section next to steering wheel separates and you see the greasy steering column shaft, instead of that assemble also moving out with the steering wheel. I'm hoping it's something like a broken or missing snap ring of some sort. It's on my workbench right now but I haven't started on it as I'm working on sandblasting the (4) splash shields right now. This car is certainly keeping me busy. Thank you for the manuals ... I'll look through them and maybe the problem I'm noticing could be common to early & late models. If I have any more question on the steering column I'll start a new thread for that ... to help anyone else that has questions about one. [/QUOTE]
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