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Old 09-29-2005, 03:03 AM
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Awesome Steve!

I like the part of the story about the socket still in the car when it was delivered to you.

I always enjoy your works in progress pictures...they are very informative.

Please find somebody to host your video...I'd love to see it!

Thanks for sharing the pictures and the story.


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Old 09-29-2005, 03:27 AM
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Steve, <<< Great Car >>>> and story, I know what you mean about getting older part.....Thanks for the wonderful pictures, and sharing the past, and more of /// Furture Plans ///... .......Kasey
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Old 09-29-2005, 04:47 AM
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Here's a shot on the assembly line of my car VIN #102, being built in Jan 1993. The guy with the mustache is the one that left the wrench in the trunk. I know the photo is kind of dark, but it was scanned from a slide and the lighting was really weird there: mercury gas vapor lights from what I was told.


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Great story Steve. Way to document it x100! Thanks for sharing your wicked ride.
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That's too cool the way Mopar back-doored some of the stuff to ya!
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It's been a while that this car has been serving as my workbench in the garage. I decided to do a mid-winter engine startup on everything in the garage today.

I reconnected the battery and nothing happened. I checked the voltage and the battery had 2 volts. Hmmmmm? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img]

I swear I had just bought this battery before I put the car into storage. I checked the date. July 2006 on the battery. Has it really been 6-1/2 years since I last drove this thing?

Well, I charged the battery and hooked a set of jumper cables up to my truck and she started right up. (Every year I drain the fuel and replace it with 21 gallons of new gas with Stabil in it, so the gas was fresh).

I let her run, in gear, up on the jackstands for a half hour. I filled the tires with air and then took her down off the stands and went for a drive. I forgot how unconfortable and scary these things are. It'll do 60 in first gear!

My pre-teen, engine-building son finally got to see the car actually out from under the cover and was rather amazed. The last time he saw the car, he was in nursury school.








When I got back, I swept out the entire garage and backed her in, put her back up on the stands and covered her up. Just think, in another 5 years I can get those (25+ year old) vintage license plates for her!
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