1980 Pontiac LeMans Station Wagon - G-T-faux (stuck with it, and can't shake it... like a bad case of herpes)

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Pulled the front wheels and cleaned the (years of) brake dust off the inner barrels, and then turned my attention to looming and hiding the nitrous wiring. Out of sight, out of mind.

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On to other little details.
 
Blew the cobb webs out... and a lot of people's eardrums.

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Never noticed that the front bumper is nylon and the black one is chrome. Have you ever thought of narrowing it and painting it?

Yes. But I won't. I like the option of sitting on it... it is a weird feeling of nostalgia.
 
Replaced the missing carbon fauxber stripe decals. Been bugging me for years - previous owner including some in the sale - just needed a global pandemic (and a rainy day) in order to get around to addressing it.

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Replaced a few more weathered, broken, and missing parts.

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If you haven't done business with Kevin (O. D. Showtime) you should, great parts and service for a fair price. Dude has been instrumental in getting this car sorted out over the years.
 
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