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linus6948

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  1. Got by for a couple of years on an old Dodge maxivan with this stuff, it worked great at shedding the water.
  2. This was the closest car I could find so font flame me.
  3. I had gotten the wife a Cricut Explore Air 2 and she never used it once, I started to fool with it and now I am using it to make t-shirts for family and friends with heat transfer vinyl. I Started with a household iron and then got a 15in x 15in heat press.
  4. Vintage Dealer Shots of a new 1948 Dodge D24 Custom Club Coupe, girl is dealer`s daughter.
  5. Getting close to being road worthy again, now if Spring would just hurry up and arrive..
  6. My starter developed some dead spots and while tapping it with a ball-peen hammer to get it started reminded me of my teenage days it got old very fast and I had picked up a replacement last month as the starter looked to be original and sounded weak. The rebuilt starter works very well, I have dealt with many in the past which did not.
  7. Put a tach on the column today, it has the appropriate nostalgic look and works well.
  8. Yes it works on those very well, it can`t scratch anything like steel wool does and always makes an improvement, it`s some sort of chemical reaction that occurs and the rust and tarnish just come off as gray water. Just keep replacing the wadded ball and changing the water, you can rub as hard as you can and no harm is done.
  9. Replaced the valve seals using a valve spring compressor and an air line made to screw in like a spark plug. I used 90psi of air to keep the valves closed, it worked well. The original seals came out like brittle plastic often shattering into pieces, they were long past their useful life.
  10. Took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather we had last week to clean up some of the tarnished brightwork on the Chevelle, I used the aluminum foil and water method and as always it did a fine job.
  11. Works very well, you first send an ice pick thru and then use that to guide the iron around the hole.
  12. Got around to finishing the new carpet install and cleaned and reinstalled the seat belts. Used an old soldering iron to create nice clean bolt holes in the carpet.
  13. Here are two of mine, 2011 F150 Lariat and a 1967 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe.
  14. Nice Job on that Bob
  15. I used Rivet-Nuts to mount the mirror bracket
  16. I replaced the Sun damaged dash pad with a reproduction I also mounted the passenger side mirror which was an option available only from the dealer in 1967
  17. Replaced incandescent 1157 tail light bulbs with red led bulbs New Red LED bulb on the right
  18. Incorrect desilvering windshield mounted rear view mirror. Correct Reproduction Mirror
  19. We had a slight break from ole man winter that gave me a chance to wash off the road dust from the 100 mile trip bringing the car home. I also added the for me the obligatory stainless exhaust tip.
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