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Any time I see lots of individual wires seemingly running nowhere, I get nervous. Just what did Bubba do to get the car to run? And, just how long until something shorts and starts a fire. For the asking price, the car should be a whole lot tidier.
We lived a half block from where my father worked. In between was a Sohio gas station where, at 16, I got my first real job - after caddying at the local country club for a few years in the summer - as a "Petroleum Installation Engineer"...I pumped gas. Soon, I learned to do light mechanical...
Got on the wait list at a local shop in June. Dropped the car off just before Thanksgiving. We met last week to walk thru the list of to-do's. I should have it back by early May.
I'm in northeast Ohio, having moved here from Pennsylvania as a kid when my dad took a new job just outside of Cleveland. I've gone from a one bed apartment to an 1847 built four bed home with lots of character and lots of repair bills. I read in earlier posts of sulfur water and this house had...
JEEP = Just Empty Every Pocket. Been there, done that. But I still own one and love it. Every June, several thousand folks gather in Butler, PA where the first Jeeps were built in 1941. The local group owns a large tract of land where trails have been cut and next to that is held a large show...
I bought an ultra low mile 75 many years ago that burned a quart of oil every hundred miles. An old time mechanic told me that the rings weren't seated properly and that he had a fix - a can of Bon Ami scouring powder. We started the engine and ran it up to around 1500 rpms and he slowly poured...
Won’t sound like much, but I installed the new antenna on the 70 Coronet wagon. As slow as things have been moving with this car, I’ll take any movement forward I can get!
Codes from what I can read/find
D32 - heavy duty automatic transmission
DY3 - paint, Cream
G33 - outside LH remote racing mirror
C55 - bucket seats
C21 - center front seat cushion
A05 - protection group
A04 - basic radio group
DY3 - paint, Cream (one code for upper body, one for lower)
M21 -...
FB ad says it's pending sale. Close enough to me to take a closer look if it doesn't sell. Pulling all of that woodwork out can't be that hard...and end up with a solid potential runner.