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    I'd change that windshield also.

    Is the location of the posts the same as the lower stanchions of a stock style windshield? The new posts may cover up the old areas....

    Cool car - ready for some personality....

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    WELCOME!!!!! Your roadster looks great! I guarantee you you are going to have FUN with it! I just got mine in August and yesterday I noticed I already put 2000 miles on it! How I did that remains a mystery...

    Or maybe it is the "cruise until the wheels fall off" moto I abide by that is catching up with me

    visit my site www.myhiboy.com to see my roadster and read about some of the cruises, car show etc we have gone to... I also have a repair log section you might enjoy (might give you some insights on another roadster owner's problems?).

    One last thing before I go: YOU CAME TO THE RIGHT FORUM. The deuce den is the bestest place to get help. I speak from experience!!! And everyone here is AWESOME... So welcome and let the fun begin!!

    PS: Don't you hate it how we are expected to cough up 30K to 40K for a "home made" car and yet never do get to "really" test drive it? To me that was the most stressful aspect of the purchase!

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    Welcome to CHR... Very nice looking roadster, judging by the parts on the car it looks like it might have been one of the Fastlane built cars out of Kansas or Missouri... If so you will probably find a few things that you will want to upgrade along the way to personalize the car...

    Dave Brisco

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    Thanks.. the car did come out of MO, but it is not from FastLane... it was built by an individual, along with his son as a winter project last year and this summer... this is the 4th car they've done... a nice job overall, just a few things i'd like to change/upgrade/fine tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurker mick
    So-Cal sells the grille shell emblems and they are formed for the Brookville shell but they are stainless so you can bend them to fit most any shell.

    Not sure how to attach the center stainless strip to the hood though, Perhaps if you called So-Cal they may have a suggestion. They also make a stainless spear for the cowl, that looks real good, if you have a filled cowl vent.

    Mick
    Do you know if the grill shell "bullnose" emblem needs the shell to be drilled to attach it, or if it uses double sided tape or something like the stainless spear for the cowl? I really don't want to drill my shell out in case i change my mind later on... anyone have this trim on the nose of their fiberglass 32 grill shell and could tell me how it is attached?

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    The bullnose bolts on - two 1/8" holes.

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    You think I could file off the pins and put it on with adhesive or double faced 3M tape? I don't have too much access to the backside of the shell, and don't really want to drill any holes in my shell anyhow... but do think i'd like to put it on, at least for awhile.

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