24 outlaw clean up
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From: Gardner, KS
OK well it all started last year. When I sold my running 92 outlaw and bought this 96 24 outlaw with no motor but some goodies. Like hydraulic steering and trim tabs and new interior. But The engine bay was horrible so we gutted it scrubbed and sanded. Then we brushed on Imron.
Now this year I wanted to take on the outside. Which had the horrible bottom paint on. Which I am still dealing with but working on. The sides we just plan white so we wanted to add something. Might not be your choice but the idea sounded good to us. And hopefully after this weekend we have the top done. But I figured I would let you guys see what we have done so far.
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Now this year I wanted to take on the outside. Which had the horrible bottom paint on. Which I am still dealing with but working on. The sides we just plan white so we wanted to add something. Might not be your choice but the idea sounded good to us. And hopefully after this weekend we have the top done. But I figured I would let you guys see what we have done so far.
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Last edited by 86Capri; 04-23-2013 at 12:28 PM.
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From: west of chitown, il
Looks great! One thing I despised with these outlaws was the back seat arrangement. Made it really hard to work on the engine. I made mine hinged at the front of the seat and re-did the upholstery to allow it to pivot. You doing anything with that? Looks great though!
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I did the same thing, but I still have to remove my side cushions to pivot it forward.
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From: west of chitown, il
I narrowed the seat assy a bit, put ply on either side of the seat and attached the side pieces to the new ply. Only bolts I had to remove was in the eng room. I had 2 bolts on each side holding the seat in place.














