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8/10/2021 6:32 PM  #1


Fender port holes?

What adhesive fender portholes work best on a 65?

 

8/10/2021 6:33 PM  #2


Re: Fender port holes?

The same ones we will stick on the side of your casket.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

8/10/2021 6:57 PM  #3


Re: Fender port holes?

Nos681 wrote:

What adhesive fender portholes work best on a 65?

Lt Gilligan, why do you need portholes on your 65? 
Better not be for a "three hour cruise".....Little Buddy!!

 

8/10/2021 6:57 PM  #4


Re: Fender port holes?

Spit . . . So they fall off at the first turn😵‍💫


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

8/11/2021 5:28 AM  #5


Re: Fender port holes?

I have some in the bottom of this well.  Lean over and look down there I'm sure you'll see them...

 

8/11/2021 8:44 AM  #6


Re: Fender port holes?

Customized by Pep Boys.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

8/11/2021 9:34 AM  #7


Re: Fender port holes?

JC Whitney used to be the go-to for that kind of nonsense, wonder if they are still around.
I went to their store in Chicago once on my way home from Oshkosh, real scary neighborhood.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

8/11/2021 12:30 PM  #8


Re: Fender port holes?

NOS 681.... I refuse to discuss your plan to generate forum discussion. 

Rudi...  JC Whitney was purchased by an online retailer a decade ago.  The retail store you refer to at the triangle corner of State Street ("That Great Street" per Frank Sinatra) and Archer Ave is currently in a gentrified location.  Unless you have your hand in Bill Gates pocket, you can't afford to be there.  Now, a mile west is pretty much the way you remember it....

Untitled Document (packautomotivemuseum.com)

Last edited by TimC (8/11/2021 12:40 PM)

 

8/11/2021 12:36 PM  #9


Re: Fender port holes?

To be honest, I don't know what port holes in the fender you could be asking about?  Unless this question is all in fun.


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

8/11/2021 1:40 PM  #10


Re: Fender port holes?

TimC wrote:

NOS 681.... I refuse to discuss your plan to generate forum discussion. 

Rudi...  JC Whitney was purchased by an online retailer a decade ago.  The retail store you refer to at the triangle corner of State Street ("That Great Street" per Frank Sinatra) and Archer Ave is currently in a gentrified location.  Unless you have your hand in Bill Gates pocket, you can't afford to be there.  Now, a mile west is pretty much the way you remember it....

Untitled Document (packautomotivemuseum.com)

 
Very interesting article Tim, reading it jogs my memory of the Warshawsky name and remembering their ads in magazines.
Along with the bling they a lot of useful products such as mandrel bent tubing in various angles and radii. Still have some leftover bends from the headers I made for a Corvair powered scratch built fibreglass Boony-bug.
IIRC they also had a lot of new V8-60 products such as 3 carb manifold set ups and aluminum heads.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

8/11/2021 5:36 PM  #11


Re: Fender port holes?

I was looking up historical topics and noticed Steve’s comment that no one has asked the question.😁

That was probably the fastest response from Steve EVER.

I would only add port holes if they were functional and for a purpose…not happening on this beauty.

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8/14/2021 9:46 PM  #12


Re: Fender port holes?

They are great when mounting remote-controlled machine guns!  Keeps the paint from getting burned........simple.
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

8/15/2021 7:06 AM  #13


Re: Fender port holes?

At the Buzz the Gut car show yesterday, saw a beautiful 1962 Buick LeSabre.

They look great on that car for sure.



Last edited by Nos681 (8/15/2021 7:47 AM)

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