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Old 04-25-2007, 07:54 AM
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Finally got it up and took a Nap

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Old 04-25-2007, 08:06 AM
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By the way, your project looks awesome. When you showed your engine photos, my reaction was that it was too nice to be put into a car.

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All of Kens cars look that way
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Old 04-25-2007, 03:25 PM
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Looks geat Ken! Can't wait to see it in person.
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Old 04-25-2007, 05:29 PM
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Me, Myself, and I.......... ....Today I moved the car off the lift and into the other stall so I could put the Engine in (Rolled real easy without the Engine).....after I got the Engine and Trans in, I had to get it back on the lift........But ......I couldn't push it up the ramps to get it back on the lift.......I ended up going in the Trailer and getting the Tie Downs and used them to winch it up the ramp.....Winch, block the tires, and winch again......Finally got it up and took a Nap.....

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Being an only child (and unbelievably hard-headed), I learned to find unique ways of accomplishing certain tasks alone. But be warned................ I also endured four Hernia Repairs over the past fifteen years!

BE CAREFUL! And NEVER try some of that stuff if there's no one else around. At least have the 'Trained Wife' sitting there "Critiquing" the work.

BTW, it's lookin GREAT!!!!!
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Old 04-25-2007, 06:31 PM
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Me, Myself, and I.......... ....Today I moved the car off the lift and into the other stall so I could put the Engine in (Rolled real easy without the Engine).....after I got the Engine and Trans in, I had to get it back on the lift........But ......I couldn't push it up the ramps to get it back on the lift.......I ended up going in the Trailer and getting the Tie Downs and used them to winch it up the ramp.....Winch, block the tires, and winch again......Finally got it up and took a Nap.....

Ken

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Being an only child (and unbelievably hard-headed), I learned to find unique ways of accomplishing certain tasks alone. But be warned................ I also endured four Hernia Repairs over the past fifteen years!

BE CAREFUL! And NEVER try some of that stuff if there's no one else around. At least have the 'Trained Wife' sitting there "Critiquing" the work.

BTW, it's lookin GREAT!!!!!

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Old 04-26-2007, 03:46 AM
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Spent a lot of time today running around picking up "Stuff".......Picked up the rims from the Sand Blaster and dropped them off at the Paint shop.......Took a piece of Interior trim to the Paint store to get some paint mixed for the Inside Trim pieces...Went down by Mark Webster and picked up the Bumpers after Straightening and Plating.......didn't leave too much time for working today....But.......
This is the Fun Time.........Putting the Finishing touches on......makes it all worth while....Got the Emergency Brakes hooked up and working, put the Driveshaft in,Installed the Rear Bumper (still needs final adjusting, but I have to wait for some help), tail lights, cleaned the trunk splatter paint with WD-40 and it looks pretty good so I'll keep it the way it is,added some Engine Parts......Time for a Nap.......ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
















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Old 04-26-2007, 04:17 AM
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didn't leave too much time for working today....But.......

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Like it looks like that has ever been an issue....


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Installed the Rear Bumper (but I have to wait for some help)

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Looks Killer!
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Old 04-27-2007, 04:12 AM
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Got all the belts today, along with a new Clutch Rod Boot, Installed the Clutch linkage and Firewall Boot, Bolted on the Brake Booster Assy (Thanks Gary) and just a bunch of Piddly little stuff....Went to put the Power Steering Hoses on and "Of course" the hard to find "Rare" Pressure Side Hose I bought off Ebay didn't come close to fitting Imagine That........Word of Warning......Don't throw the old stuff out until the New parts are in place....

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Word of Warning......Don't throw the old stuff out until the New parts are in place....

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