What did you do to your G-Body today? [2019]

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Thanks to ssn696 I got the bushing installed on the master clutch cylinder rod so I was able to put the dash back together. I had dropped the steering column and the metal plate above the column so I can see what I am doing instead of trying to crawl under the dash. I put another 1/2 quart of ATF in the transmission, I only got 2 quarts in before it started coming out the fill hole which is less than what is supposed to go in. I figure since I have the transmission sitting straight instead of the 17 degree angle that means the fill hole is lower than what it used be with the angle so I think I'll be good with 2.5 quarts. I got to the point to fire up the GP, it started real quick with the Fast efi. I don't have the coolant in it yet so I couldn't let it run that long but it sounded good. After that I decided the change the door seals while the car is still up in the air, easier to work on them. I was on the first one and had the key on to put the window down to put the seal on at each end and then up, I didn't have the key on for that long but my coil decided to fry, figured that was time to quit and have a beer and I'll pick up a new coil tomorrow......:friday:
 
I visited it!
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I took my wife's car over to my Mom's house to change the engine oil, because all my stuff is crammed into my storage garage right now.
 
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Replaced the two rear lower sail panels with some nice ones I picked up . Needed to remove the entire back seat and disconnect the seat belts so they could be threaded through the new panels . Luckily everything came apart nicely with no rusted or frozen bolts . Overall about a two hour job
 
View attachment 121926Replaced the two rear lower sail panels with some nice ones I picked up . Needed to remove the entire back seat and disconnect the seat belts so they could be threaded through the new panels . Luckily everything came apart nicely with no rusted or frozen bolts . Overall about a two hour job

Now just scuff and spray SEM color match paint and you will have another set that look good
 
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