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 Post subject: Taken my time restoring an LTD
Post Number:#1  PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:31 am 
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I recall that the LTD did come with some factory chrome out of the box, the radiator fins and tools come to mind. And, I am aware many of us chromed parts on our wings back when they were new. For one thing, it looked nicer then the corrosion aluminum inevtiably gets, was easier to keep shiney.... and lets face it, chrome accents look nice.

unfortnately time has no friends and even quality chrome does get affected...

I think most of these parts MUST have been after-market chrome (which usually back then was very high quality done in the USA)

manifolds.... still good shape

oil fill cap.... still good

headers.... peeling

belt covers... peeling

forks.... pitted

and then there are these.....

if it were clean, you could see the peeling chrome
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check out the bottom part of the fuel pump

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can you see the peeling here?

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no buyers remorse though.... I am VERY VERY pleased

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#3  PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:27 am 
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So when are you going to quit taking pictures and start your restoration thread. Geesh you have been home for a week now.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#4  PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:28 am 
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Somebody spent big $$$ on that stuff back when..
Still like it, ought to be a fun project..

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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starket wrote:
So when are you going to quit taking pictures and start your restoration thread. Geesh you have been home for a week now.


if we had a day where it wasn't over 105 by noon.... I might get started. Although today has possibilties, it is only 94 at 10 am.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#7  PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:53 pm 
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Roger, the items you mentioned as "aftermarket" are indeed just that.

Don't know about the stockers of the same year/s but the oil filter cover bolt is chrome.

Any other questions you may have re: LTD or not LTD, feel free to ask.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#8  PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:09 pm 
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C'mon guys, cut Rodger a little slack.
You just don't twist off the top of a fine wine and start chugging.
No, one must take a moment and admire the bottle and the label.
Rodger is in the admiring stage and will be chugging before we know it.
Plus, he's got all weather to be snowed in with it.
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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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no work for the wicked (that was suppose to be no REST) was 103 on the way home from church (another morning.... oh never mind) I have some aluminum powder coat coming, so the oil filter, fuel pump, header and timing belt covers will go back to aluminum. rebel sent with it a OEM LTD rear end, the manifold, timing cover and fuel cap which look good will stay chrome. The other thing that will need work is the horseshoe exhaust, lots of rust on the surface so it will get wire wheeled and then painted.

but as Frank says, I am just enjoying the pleasure of the smell of the fine wine

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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but as Frank says, I am just enjoying the pleasure of the smell of the fine wine

Fine rare wine was meant to be drank and fine rare motorcycles were meant to be ridden.
Too much oxygen on a fine wine while savoring the nose will make it bad and gas sitting in unused motorcycles will turn bad.

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#11  PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:30 am 
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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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that is true.... the "OH" hanging on that ethyl group in wine really likes to turn into ch3cooh, when exposed to air....

Maybe savour the the aroma of a fine single malt....

We have had now over 60 days of 100+ temps and the records continue to fall!

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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
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"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
78 wing we have had since.... well.... 78, been in nearly every state, 76 Ltd "cookies bike" up and running, still needs some work, 79 project, back in pieces while I move, '86 1200 (Beth's) with motrvation sidecar, 05 HD Road king and 08 HD Heritage softail (Beth's). I guess you can say we have MBS
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 Post subject: Re: chrome and a LTD
Post Number:#15  PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:36 pm 
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Same temps here. Can't work after work. Heck, we can't work at work...lol.

Nice bike. If you want some OEM stuff, I have a few odd parts here and there that I keep back for that reason. Send me a PM for things you might need for that LTD. I might have spares.

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