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Car is looking great!!
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Great update MJ.
Glad to see Remy is making sure you start  it soon!
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That's really cool history on the bench vise, Marty.
(I have a bench vise and floor standing Delta drill press from the 1950's, that my father-in-law got back in the early 90's from IBM in Chicago where he worked as an Engineer. When he unfortunately passed away over a year ago, he wanted me to have several of his tools that included the bench vise and drill press...meant a lot to me.)
Back to the car...nice work! Those magnets for wiring/hoses are pretty trick. What size is that steering wheel you got from Screaming Chicken? Looks like a nice steering wheel.
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That's really cool history on the bench vise, Marty.
(I have a bench vise and floor standing Delta drill press from the 1950's, that my father-in-law got back in the early 90's from IBM in Chicago where he worked as an Engineer. When he unfortunately passed away over a year ago, he wanted me to have several of his tools that included the bench vise and drill press...meant a lot to me.)
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I love having tools that have been past down as I feel the people that gave them to me are with me when I am in the garage.
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Back to the car...nice work! Those magnets for wiring/hoses are pretty trick. What size is that steering wheel you got from Screaming Chicken? Looks like a nice steering wheel.
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It's a 14" wheel which fits me perfectly when I am sitting in the car.
https://screamingchicken.com/1970-81...ing-wheel-kit/
Best part is they are a site sponsor.
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Installing the Wiper Assembly (( 03-02-24 ))
Since the assembly was in good condition I didn't really have to do much just clean up the threads a little bit.
Need to remove the cowl screen and protect the paint.
I love me my blue tape.
This little light is freaking awesome. It's magnetic and it brighter then it needs to be at full power and the best part it can hang on your belt loop.
Arms in without scratching the paint.
Arp hardware installed.
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Time to finally see if I can stop the leak.
Looks like it only needed to be tightened
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Enjoyed the update MJ.
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