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I like things tight! An inch behind it.. gives me more room to walk in front of the car, between it and the bench..
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I hung a plastic weight on a string above the windshield on each car, so when the weight just touches the windshield, the rear end just clears the garage door by 2”. This works like a charm every time!
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Also, I am working to build up my “barn find” dust since I discovered a rod knock 2 years ago. :lol:
 
I hung a plastic weight on a string above the windshield on each car, so when the weight just touches the windshield, the rear end just clears the garage door by 2”. This works like a charm every time!
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Also, I am working to build up my “barn find” dust since I discovered a rod knock 2 years ago. :lol:
I do the same in my garage only l use a tennis ball with a piece of paracord pushed into it hanging from the roof truss as soon as it touches my windscreen its exactly where lt should stop.
 
Almost looking like nobody was there! Just need my big saw back, from the Stihl dealer, to clean that 32" maple out of the ditch!
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1957 Chrysler 300C 2 Door Convertible with Gauguin Red exterior paint and a tan leather interior. You’ll find a factory 392 cid, 375 horsepower V-8 engine under the hood with a Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission, factory dual arm torsion bar front suspension, power steering, power brakes, a power convertible top and an ultra-rare factory installed Hiway Hi-Fi entertainment system, which plays 16 2/3 RPM records. With only 72,939 lifetime miles on this highly desirable convertible, this is likely the Crown Jewel of ’57 300C’s nationwide.
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Second picture from top, right side...shagbark hickory trees?
No idea. Not my property and I don't know the owners. Never paid them any mind. I will check next time I drive by there though...
 
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