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Here's what I have off my '71 CL350.
As you can see the one is rusted out. I'm pretty sure the other is in pretty good condition. Let me know if you're interested and I can dig them out and get some more pictures.
I have a seat off a '71 CL350, its rear hinge style. The leather has a hole in the middle though, not sure if you're interested or still looking. If so let me know and I can send you a picture.
Gus
Excellent, thanks for the help guys! I will drill some test holes and see how extensive the damage is. For the patch piece I'm thinking tubing with an ID equal to the OD of the frame tubing would work. What are your thoughts? Might be a pain if I have to make a bend.
And if I have to buy a...
So I have my '71 CL 350 completely torn apart. Cleaning the frame with a scour pad on the grinder and I uncovered some rust holes in the bottom of the frame. The rest of the frame seems to be solid, just some surface rust. I'm wondering how to tell how serious this is. Is it affecting the...
Kamn - I thought about the blood pressure cuff thing, but again it's in that far corner and might be a real pain to position. And as far as I know those are the factory welds.
Cosworth - Heatshrink? Is that the method I've seen with people heating the dent up then cooling it rapidly with...
Ok thanks, that's an option. I'm just concerned with how smooth I will be able to get it with pulling from the outside. Since its going to be bare metal it will show dents easily.
My thought on cutting a hole was that I'd be able to get inside with something with a rounded head and really...
So I have a '71 CB 350 tank with a cluster of dents (pictures below). I've tried doing some dent pulling with the suction cups and hot glue method. That didn't do much, if anything. The dents are in the furthest corner from the opening in the tank so I can't get something in there to push it...
I've seen this guy riding around town for a while, finally got some pictures. I think the sidecar is just to hold his cooler of Mickeys big mouths and back up flip-flops. Note the mini hanger bars.
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