The quarter skins I got from Year One come up over the top.
Got the last two they had "scratch and dent" deal.
First skins I've ever done. Was surprised that they come up over the top of the panel.
That's were I'm making the seam, on top.
Is that something people do?
Haven't seen any before...
Post 51.
I do but we just always got the fried clams.
ATL has The Varsity with famous chilly hot dogs.
Have you ever "et" there?
It's a big thing after at GT football game.
(Go Yellow Jackets)
SW side myself.
"The world is plagued by inexperience. "
This is what I was talking about.
Not lazy.
It's pathetic. But worthy.
They should have taken someone with them that knows something about Mustangs and cars.
IDK, someone like .......Finnigan and Freiburger!
Much better on a TV than a smart phone.:thumbsup:
This video is a masterpiece and surely one of the top 10 I've ever seen BECAUSE, for the first time in history, it shows a very thorough, incremental check-listed procedures never really seen or heard by passengers nor the general public...
The primary point of making all cars was/is to make money, obviously.
And while there were many factors in designing all cars, I would be surprised if ease of maintenance was high on the list if it was on the list at all.
I suppose that you are working on a 50 year old car way past its life...
Too many variables to give advice.
It's personal.
And not always a business decision.
A red car says: "Look at me".
A green car with a Hemi says : "I'm business. Don't care. Look at my tail lights".
Like it or not what we drive says something.
The stuff comedies have been made of.
Spend the money for FBO is my experience.
I've run them daily for years with no issues.
Thousands of miles.
Reliability is most important to me.
I've been stranded by after market systems and every other MOPAR style ECU is a a gamble.
A factory style distributor is fine.
Halifaxhops sells fresh...
I had to use another sea shanty just to get rid of the ohwrum.
Now, I'm stuck.
General info department.
That restored PT Boat at the WW2 museum in New Orleans sells rides on Lake Pontchartrain.
I bought my father a brick there.
He commanded 3 mine sweepers and once commented on the PT boats...
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