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Old Dec 12, 2025 | 02:28 PM
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Suggestion- if you can get a Wittek type clamp on the bottom of that flex pipe to your heat stove like the factory did it, you will be happier when you pull off the air cleaner and not have to muck around getting it back onto the stove AND the air cleaner. Or even a worm clamp would work.

You can see the "tower" of the wittek clamp facing the rear down at the bottom of the flex pipe.


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Old Dec 12, 2025 | 08:25 PM
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Copy that 69HO, waiting to clamp things down as I know I'll be moving stuff out of the way yet as I work on things.
Old Jan 8, 2026 | 09:10 PM
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On to the interior for a while. These parts are ready to go back in, along with new seatbelts, headliner and rear package tray.


Old Jan 11, 2026 | 08:29 PM
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Left rear panels back in, along with new seat belt.

Old Jan 12, 2026 | 05:31 AM
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Looking really good Keith! I will be doing this particular job fairly soon to my 79 H/O. Putting in a headliner in my blue 79 was a grind, but that job on a T-Top car will be much easier. I've decided to remove and re-dye all my interior panels from the b-billar on back, since all from the b-pillar on forward were re-dyed. So right now as long as I don't look back it looks fresh and new. Seeing your photos will help me do my task when the time comes.
Old Jan 12, 2026 | 09:51 PM
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Thanks Gene. One thing I discovered on the T-top b-pillar panels is it appears the factory mis-labeled R and L on those pieces. I took stuff apart months ago, in a hurry, and didn't take good pics of what I was doing with those panels. I saw R and L on several of them so I thought "no problem...they are labeled...it'll go back together"...I'll be interested to see if that is the case with your H/O panels (circled below).


Old Jan 13, 2026 | 03:43 PM
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Mine are mis-labeled as well. L is R and R is L.
Old Jan 13, 2026 | 10:04 PM
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Somebody must have had an off day making those parts...
Old Jan 26, 2026 | 09:54 PM
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Getting the rear interior back together, and a new seatbelt for the right front. Those bolts were a blast to get out .


Old Jan 27, 2026 | 09:46 PM
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Back seat reinstalled, with some reinforcement padding to the worn out original foam. New package tray too. Ready for action as if it's 1979 again!

Old Feb 12, 2026 | 09:20 PM
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Working my way towards the front of the car. Found this lower outer seat trim on ebay, it polished up pretty nicely. Now I need to find the lower outer piece for the driver's side.

Old Feb 13, 2026 | 05:07 AM
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Are you looking for used, nice used or NOS.
Old Feb 13, 2026 | 09:30 PM
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Doesn't have to be NOS, nice used is good.
Old Feb 14, 2026 | 05:22 AM
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I'll look around this weekend, that one is the #1 most high traffic piece, tough to find in decent shape. But I know I have a bunch somewhere.......

On another note, I just got my cans of bright white dye yesterday from Vinyl Pro, and next week is going to be in the mid seventies, so it's spraytime! I'll be using your photos of the pieces you dyed as a reference, so thanks for that. I'll also need to dye the headliner fabric (white) as the "off white" headliner I bought turned out to be tan. No biggie, it looks like it will slide right in.

One question for you. I've never seen the style of sail panel dome lights on any other car, but I guess they used these on other G-Body T-Top cars, I never paid attention. When I went to replace the bulbs with LED's and clean the lens, I noted the body of the light was plastic not metal and it was a dyed surface of silver rather than metal. Did you dye that piece anything special color?
Old Feb 14, 2026 | 08:32 PM
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I didn't get too fancy with that light base. I used one of my silver paint pens and called it good.
Good luck with your interior painting, hopefully your dye mixture sprays on a little thicker than mine has. 4 more cans on order!
Thanks for looking through your parts stash for the seat trim Gene, I appreciate it!
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Silver pen, excellent idea, I'll run with that, thanks! Looks like I won't get to the storage facility until during the week, rain all day here today. The area lot surface at the facility turns into mud when it rains, so I avoid going there.
Old Mar 4, 2026 | 10:00 PM
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Door panels back together, looking pretty good, cigarette burns and all! New felt sweeps (inner and outer). All electrical (locks/windows) back to working, although the window motors have to work extra hard with all that new stuff to push the window through. Bullet mirrors tightened up and fresh gold paint.


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Those sail panel dome lamps are typical T-top fare for late 78-88 A/G bodies.

Bases are GM p/n 3074596. Lenses are GM p/n 20058960.

I believe you can repros new aftermarket for 90 per pair, although they claim their p/n for the reflector is 20058959. I honestly think they just made that up as GM never sold that lamp as a unit and that part number never existed in GMSPO literature that I can find. It did exist as an engineering casting number for the reflector portion, but the catalog part number has always been 3074596. I learned many years ago, engineering casting numbers may NOT necessarily end up as GM Service Parts catalog part numbers.

I have NO idea of the quality of the aftermarket, of course.
Pair from Gbodyparts.com

https://www.ebay.com/itm/206009399553

Classic industries sells them each for 40.99 on sale right now it seems under the lens part number. Weird.

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Wow, these actually look better than the originals, thx for this lead.

I would probably use those bases and put in the original lenses.

Doors are looking great Keith, nicely done!

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Old Apr 12, 2026 | 10:31 PM
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Biding my time waiting for the correct dash cover overlay to get here as I work my way toward the front on the interior. So in the meantime I've been messing with an old AM/FM/Cassette Delco radio with a non-working cassette player. I got in there and found one of the two belts shot so replaced those and got the cassette player working. Still have some issues to work on before I mount it into the car, but I think I can get this close to original on the radio set-up. If anybody wants to see what's inside these old radio units, here are the pics.







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Old Apr 13, 2026 | 04:25 AM
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Great photos!
Old Apr 13, 2026 | 10:03 PM
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It's in!

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This is really looking sharp, lines are crisp, dials and ***** are clean, radio face is in great shape, does the green light on the left side work when the cassette player is in use?
Old Apr 14, 2026 | 02:41 PM
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Wow, the center stack and console look sharp! Very nice! 👍
Old Apr 14, 2026 | 07:44 PM
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Thanks BC79 and old80!
Gene, I don't see any light on when the cassette is spinning. I noticed when putting the radio back together I lost one of the blue plastic cap coverings that go over the two lights.
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Understood now. In looking at your video I was able to get a better look, this style is an earlier design, I think it was used in 1978 and early 1979, it had no green bulb light indicator that lit up when a cassette was being played. On those later designed models the indicator was just below the FF/RW button.
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That makes sense Gene. Seems like the newer cassette radios had an up-down FF/Reverse, this one just has the FF.
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