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    Default Putting Stuff Back Together

    Well Guys, I'm still plugging away at the Ole Pacer. Just about all the stuff going to the engine is hooked up, wiring is all finished, put the interior back in, made a bunch of trim stuff for around the new door.
























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    Looking good!

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    Very nice looking instrument panel.

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    Looking good Jim.

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    Nice work!

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    Nice work! My vote is the same as all of the above posts. I am also rebuilding a PA22 (1953) and converting it to tail wheel - at least a year behind your progress. I was planning to finish with the original paint scheme like yours. Was the Piper logo on the tail a stencil or decal? I have the drawings but was wondering if someone makes and sells them.

    Phil

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    Thanks Phil, and all the rest of you. The Piper Logo is Vinyl from AeroGraphics.The previous logo was also a vinyl. I have been very happy with their products and price. All the 1/8" individual lettering on the panel also came from them. Around $30.00 for the lettering and logos were $60.00. We have also bought their product to go on our SNJ-4 Good stuff.

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    Coming along nicely!
    1957 PA-22/20 "Super Pacer" based 1H0
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    Jim,
    Thanks for the lead. I will check Aero Graphics.
    Phil

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    Is there an STC for the left side front door or did you get a field approval? I was just getting ready to ask if anyone had done a left hand door on a Colt.

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