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This winter I plan to pull the top half of my 68 GTO engine to see why the #7 cylinder is dead. Hoping to get that running right and maybe, just maybe, get it painted next year. I've also got the 71 Ventura that I bought from Marty (Hawkeye) that could use a little lift and tuck on the body and a new set of pneumatic rollers. I bought some nice Ralley II's for it, just need some meats on them.
I also need to finish drywall and lighting for my detached garage. That should keep me busy for the next 5 years. That is the plan unless something else unexpected shows up in the garage...... Phil W. PS. Also plan to stop at Dave's shop to check out the Bee progress, maybe push the broom around a bit. |
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I got nuthin....
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Change the oil pan to the proper B body pan on my Biscayne. Also on the Biscayne, change from the long water pump configuration to the short one. I have already gathered most of the parts for that. On my LS1 '53 Studebaker I will be changing my AC mount from a Street and Performance system to one from Holley that uses a spring loaded tensioner instead a solid one. Those should keep me busy.
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My '68 L72 Biscayne tribute is For Sale My '68 Biscayne updates and fixes: http://tinyurl.com/Biscayne-My-Way '68 Biscayne how I got it: http://tinyurl.com/Biscayne-Baseline |
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