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Yeah, a lot of people tried to convince me to turn it into a road runner clone. I realize it is WAY more rare as a satellite and plan to keep it that way. Thanks all for the compliments, I appreciate it!
I bought this car in 1987, it was the first car I bought with my own money and registered to me. It was a daily driver, and pizza delivery vehicle, for years. Finally, after years of storage, I had the time and money to restore this car. Here are the results... what do you think? (one is a...
!969 satellite convertible nut and bolt restoration. This took me six years of hard work. This was my first car, bought in 1987 when I was 21. I'm glad I finally finished it and can finally enjoy driving it around.
Ok, for anyone who found this link looking for how to do this: Clean everything, especially the shaft threads. Get a 1 5/16 socket and remove the nut on the pitman shaft. An impact driver works well for this. Take a paint can opener and stick it up into the rubber part of the dust seal with the...
Mine was frozen up, but if you take it apart and clean and grease it it will come back to life. When you reassemble it, lock the brushes out of the way by pushing them in and locking them "open" by sticking the braided wire in the slot in the back of the brush assembly. then insert the rotor and...
No headphones, plug a cord in the headphone jack of the mp3 player and the other end in to the input of an amp with speakers. You are just using the mp3 player as a source for the amp.
check your connections at the bulkhead connector at the firewall. One of the terminals may have pulled out a little and is not making contact. Other weird culprits could be fuses (blown or corroded), corrosion or a bad connection at the alternator gauge (unlikely as you have some power), or a...