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[ QUOTE ] I want to know how they are gonna get it off. [/ QUOTE ] Obviuosly drive it in reverse for another 30 miles... ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Maybe... if you trimmed off the end strands, and you dropped the drive shaft, you could pull the drive shaft outta the wrapped up mess. ![]() |
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Sawzall.
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Sawzall the entire driveshaft. I am sure that thing got bent and twisted with that amount of crap added to it!!!
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Snarl softly and carry a big stick! 1969 Hurst/Olds 13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock Rusty Small |
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Boy, does that bring back memories ... I was young, very young at the age of 12, just learning to drive. I was out in the field behind my Dad's gas station, driving a customers old Jeep pickup. My Dad was gone for the weekend, so me and another guy were running the station. I ran over the mattress ,,, I didn't know what I'd done ,,, I kept driving until I knew something was really wrong. Driveshaft wrapped up ... just like in the picture. Spent the rest of the day cutting it off the drivestaft ,,, wire by wire. Cleaned up my mess, and no one ever knew. Young and Dumb comes to mind !
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Ha !!!! It was you !!
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I remember growing up riding in the 1970 Kingswood station wagon with my parents (400 small block, by the way!) and running over a large living room carpet that instantly wrapped around the driveshaft and made the car sound just like a giant helicopter from the sound of it flapping against the floorpan! It just sucked right up!
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Looks like The Jolly Green Giant's brillo pad.
Hey, this gives me an idea for the ultimate undercoating removal tool. |
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