1989 360 glt 4 door

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1989 360 glt 4 door

Post by jimbob69698 » 13 Aug 2005 09:33 am

Hi guys, just thought i would post about my 1989 360 glt 4 door(unleaded and power steering) in white which I got 2 years ago. Bought it secondhand for £350 with a genuine mileage of 34000, body work was reaonable but doors weren't all that good so recently i bought 4 secondhand white doors in good condition but off a 340 so transferred the central locking and door handles complete(340 front doors had electric windows)and transferred the black wide plastic bumpstrips to the doors using Sikaflex(brilliant stuff, you can even stick metel to metal or even glass)however the 340 doors already had the narrow black bump strips higher up so rather than risk damage by removing them i kept them on, doesn't look too bad with 2 bump strips, then took the car to a panelbeater who did a repair to the drivers side rear wheel arch, did up the sills, spent ages polishing her now it looks a treat, mileage is now at a genuine 46000 odd, just put on a new complete exhaust, all the belts were done about 8 thousand miles ago, will keep it a few months but will probably sell it then, got 4 cars now so its getting a bit much,lol.

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Post by redline » 13 Aug 2005 09:35 am

Hi Jim bob , How about some pictures ?
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Post by petefarrell360 » 13 Aug 2005 01:56 pm

Good stuff, a low mileage 360 GLT can be a rare beast to find. THe bodywork will sadly fail before anything else. It's good to hear you've taken the time to replace doors and have some repairs done. Some pictures would be good, as Redline says. Enjoy it.
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Post by jimbob69698 » 13 Aug 2005 05:21 pm

Thanks both, yes will take some this weekend and post, Jim.

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Post by petefarrell360 » 13 Aug 2005 05:27 pm

I hope the weather is better where you are in Scotland, as it isn't exactly nice here for taking photographs or working on cars! I've been dodging the showers this afternoon! Looking forward to seeing the pictures, and also how the door strips look, they should be well protected against people who insist on opening their doors onto the car parked next to them in a car park. The standard GLT bump strips were IMO just slightly too low, so on the line where it is vulnerable there isn't any protection, so the dents appear all along there normally.
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Post by jimbob69698 » 17 Aug 2005 08:17 pm

Thanks guys, have put pics on the usual site, meant to say that I also sprayed Dinitrol rustproofing inside the doors, bonnet and boot and sills so that won't do any harm, chassis is in great condition as is the bonnet, hope pics are ok, Jim.

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Post by D4V2K1 » 17 Aug 2005 09:02 pm

I'm looking forward to seeing the pics. Whereabouts in scotland are you from?
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Post by petefarrell360 » 17 Aug 2005 10:07 pm

My two nice cars are going to get some serious Dinitrol treatement asap. Indeed it cannot do any harm unless you intend welding where you've sprayed it soon! It stops the old tinworm in it's tracks. Where can we find these pictures, also looking forward to them.
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Post by D4V2K1 » 17 Aug 2005 11:23 pm

petefarrell360 wrote:My two nice cars are going to get some serious Dinitrol treatement asap. Indeed it cannot do any harm unless you intend welding where you've sprayed it soon! It stops the old tinworm in it's tracks. Where can we find these pictures, also looking forward to them.
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Thats what i want for my car. How much of this is roughly needed for 1 car?? Underside and for the doors etc?? :?
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Post by petefarrell360 » 17 Aug 2005 11:33 pm

I'd actually be interested to know amounts too! Only ever had little cans for small patches. I'm probably going to go OTT with it, but I believe there's a sticky waxy stuff for underbody treatment, then a penetrating oil for in the door cavities etc. So if anyone can help, such as jimbob69698 please do!
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Post by D4V2K1 » 17 Aug 2005 11:40 pm

I found this site for buying the stuff:

http://www.frost.co.uk/productList.asp?catID=63

BTW Sorry for hijacking your thread jimbob!
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Post by petefarrell360 » 17 Aug 2005 11:46 pm

Hmmm, good find, as I had only seen it through a classic car mag. Yeah sorry about the jack thread, we're good at it here!

Anyone for shares in Dinitrol?
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hijacking my thread

Post by jimbob69698 » 18 Aug 2005 08:39 am

Hijack my thread anytime,never felt a thing,lol. sorry about the pics,they got returned for some reason,will do it again later. I got my Dinitrol from Frost, they sell loads of great stuff mainly for restoration of cars, catch you all soon, Jim. PS i live near Stirling in the Central area.

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