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I'm looking at the Russell angled fittings at O'Reilly's, they say "1/8 Inch NPT", but I believe we have 3/16" outer diameter brake lines? Are the Russell fittings compatible?
I've stripped the black paint off and only found a few more surface rust spots and a couple little holes around the other rusted out holes.
Figured out that the two holes I looked at are for drainage. Unless someone else knows different, but they look like the lowest parts of the trunk lid.
I've seen one "UFO," for all I know it could have been a light rig hanging beneath a helicopter.
A guy I used to work with had a story from when he was a kid, he and his friends made a big balloon, set it on fire, and launched it near an Air Force base. He claimed the Air Force scrambled...
I'm seriously considering cutting access holes there, since I had to push the mouse nest out on one side to remove it. The shop vac wasn't strong enough on it's own.
I don't care about keeping the car "correct."
The cost of living here is cheap, and the amount of money to be made is...
Yes, those areas have complicated stamped shapes too, I'm a little dubious about making patch panels for it. If I didn't see so many bad reviews for the fiberglass trunk lid I might go that way, but I don't think I've seen a single good review for the guy who makes the fiberglass trunk lids.
I took my trunk in to a body shop to see about having these rusty corners fixed -
I couldn't figure out how this happened, until I sucked a big mouse nest out of each corner with the shop vac. Thanks, mice!
The body guy quoted me around $300ish, including painting the interior of the lid...
Takes a while to get going, but this guy makes the case that MH370 was captured by US antigravity craft because China had an operation going to get a bunch of semiconductor engineers to defect -
This seems like a lot of bend, and a lot of tension -
Apparently this is what people with the ScareBird brackets have been doing, but maybe it would be better if the hose were an inch longer? Or is it hazardous to have the hose hanging down any lower?