
Tools for this operation.

Here all the chrome pieces are wrapped and labelled for storage. These pieces will likely be some of the last pieces to be replaced on the restored Cougar.

As with any restoration, I carefully bag and label every part and store fasteners, clips and seals with the parts they came from.

The roof still shows the markings used to align the seams of the vinyl top.
While I was cruising the net tonight I noticed a photo of my shop on the BendPak lift website:
Don't forget to check out the website at
www.E-tekRestorations.com ! Special thanks to
www.BendPak.com and
www.CarCraft.com !