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Post Info TOPIC: 1964 Canso side trim........still looking


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1964 Canso side trim........still looking


Hey there folks, been doing a few other things for a couple years, (i.e. kids) so the Canso had taken a back seat for a while. 

But got a little bit of resurgence going on so.............

A few days ago I ordered a drum conversion kit and CPP front torsion bar eliminator kit. 

I'm stoked, hopefully drive the car this year and get the mechanicals ironed out.  Then next year blow it apart and start the bodywork.

One issue that is still remaining, I have been unsuccessful at finding the side trim for this car.  I have had ads accross Canada and had some leads, but nothing solid.

I need to warm up to the fact that I may have to fill the trim holes when the time comes.  So if anyone can point me in the right direction I'd be most appreciative.

This thread is worthless without pics so I'll include on of the motor.  383 6inch rod, forged bottom end, solid roller cam, roller rockers, aluminum AFR heads, aluminum water pump, and winters aluminum intake.

Cheers, Floyd.

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Looks good     if Tin Man or rabbit or ringo not have it  you better weld up the holes    check on a   battery tie down too  



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or Menno he might have

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