Paul Masson's 71 Grabber

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  1. Paul Masson

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    image.jpeg image.jpeg Finally installed my Brand NEW reproduction washer fluid reservoir! I polished my lid, but I could use a slightly better one later on.

    Thanks to @BKelley for letting me know about this product, and being able to buy one via the supplier directly, as well as @goldnrod for picking one up for me while he was cross-border shopping! A perfect fit and it looks exactly like the original (minus the ugly yellow plastic).

    These are currently available through Melvin's Classic Ford.
     
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    Does that come with the pump?
     
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    Paul,

    My dad bought a new Grabber in 71. Didn't look that NICE under the hood.:thumbs2:
     
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    Nope, just the reservoir. I found a bunch of TRICO pumps for sale at a Mardens Discount store for $4 each, so I bought one of those. Lots of pumps on Rock Auto for cheap, too. It's not worth trying to swap pumps out of the old one.

    Thank You!
     
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    Got my seats back from being professionally cleaned and deodorized and got the rear ones installed. I was very impressed with how clean and "mouse-hotel-free" they smell now.

    It cost me a few bucks to go this route but it saved me from having to rip these ones apart and recover/reupholster them when I'd rather save that money for buckets later on.

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    any idea what they treated the seats with? i heard that ozone is used to get rid of bad smells...
     
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    "Ozone"?
     
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    I'm not sure if they used ozone or not. She said they had a multi-step process. I know the underside of the seats looked clean where they were stained before. They don't smell of ozone. All I can really smell is the burlap, and that's not a bad thing!

    On a side note, a guy at work was getting his car ozone treated for cigarette smoke that he noticed oozing out a week after he bought it.
     
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    I'll admit, I've never really been a big fan of Sport Wheels, but this particular one came from a 79 F-150 that my wife's Grandfather bought new. I got it off the truck this spring from a friend of the family who bought the truck back in 2004.

    I've seen these wheels in a lot of early Grabbers and it IS a Ford wheel, so there shouldn't be any fire concerns like in some aftermarket wheels. My biggest complaint is that the emblems are usually ones I associate with later models, but I got past that with a spare Center cap emblem I massaged to fit...

    I'm not sure if it suits the car or not. I'm kinda on the fence right now...

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    Closer...
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    If I keep the Sport Wheel, something needs to be done to restore/dye/cover the rim, as the black is just about all gone but there is no damage to the soft material. I have already painted the spokes and the center piece silver.
     
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    How can you not be a fan of that steering wheel?? :huh:
    It looks awesome. 'Would look even better with the center cap painted semi-flat black (I like when the entire steering wheel is semi-flat black). I hate the stock '70-'74 steering wheel. I like the '75-'77 (even more if it's leather-wrapped), but that sport wheel is way cool.

    Is that the leather version, or the vinyl?
     
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    Thanks! It is NOT leather. The foam or whatever it's made of is in good condition but the black paint/vinyl/covering is all but gone. Another uncertainty with keeping this wheel. I've been thinking about @mercgt73 's wrap maybe.
     
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    Sport wheel!
     
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    Well he does great work.
     

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