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Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:08 pm
by Dc2-ProductionS
Stin1 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:28 pmWhat’s the ol next to the ap stamp? My 98 didn’t have that. Some of the earlier years have a green tint vs. what Acura and Honda calls a blue tint on the windows. Either way in for the windshield polish and install.
The windshield is a '97, has that same markings on the 6k mile ITR from BAT. Must have been a change from '97 to '98?
Is that 2 front windshields and a rear hatch glass in pic? You've had one all this time and didnt tell me!!!!
I'll let it go because of pup picture...
We're going to clean it very very carefully, then polish when its in the car. I'm too scared of putting pressure on it outside of the caR....
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:33 pm
by Stin1
No sir that’s the windshield that Honda replaced after being destroyed on the delivery. They shipped it from Japan. The initial delivery from New York was destroyed. Honda actually stepped in and provided a replacement. Apple stepped in and revived those pics of the intact windshield after looking at your post.
The glass behind is just the other cars glass on other Acura cars and windshields.
I am still waiting for to get back that destroyed picture of the destroyed windshield by Tapatalk.
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:55 pm
by Dc2-ProductionS
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 11:38 am
by 9701TypeR
I remember the day I had this done, and yes it was a great day. Did you manage to secure a new cowl? Let’s get that baby on the road, springs coming.
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 9:52 am
by Dc2-ProductionS
No plates. No insurance. No registration.
Had to take heR down the street for some petrol and a wash..... John beat me to paying for the gas, so his smile of filling the first tank is priceless. Wasn't too long before some fellas a few pumps over noticed the caR and came over to check heR out. Was a surreal feeling to have it out, in light, under heR own power.
We drove .02 miles, but had about 200 smiles in the hour we were out there.
Pics or it didnt happen
Now starts the home stretch of the finishing touches. Tightening and checking every nut and bolt!
Stay tuned!!
Emblems and stickers incoming... Fresh meats on new wheels incoming... Refreshed interior mats and trunk mat incoming....
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 12:35 pm
by AndyD
Love it! Such an awesome story and so glad it ended up in your hands. The restoration was top-notch!
That's one thing I love about owning older classic cars. Random people love seeing them.
I had an older guy follow me home after he saw me driving my 1989 240SX. I thought he was mad. I was getting on it. 300WHP.
Turned out he owns the one he bought originally in 1991. He said as soon as he saw every body panel matched, he had to talk to me. Lol
A guy at work who saw me pull up in it and was so happy to see it. He owned one in the 90's, too.
I had a streak of every other time I drove my 1994 Corvette someone would give me the thumbs-up or asked me about it.
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 2:39 pm
by Stin1
Beautiful. Insurance is a must on that car driven or not. You know very well what would happen if they were to impound your car and hard work. Protect ya neck! Insurance is easy. At least get a temp tag if you can’t fully register it yet.
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 4:58 pm
by coolhandluke
:swoon:
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2022 9:19 pm
by 9701TypeR
Check your six when on main with that
Bet that felt good though
Re: Restoring #97-00012
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:10 am
by Dc2-ProductionS