Careful now. Don't have a barn burner...
Lol. Its all good. Been cleaned out and sitting for 2 weeks. Put a match in it too and no KaBoom !! And one weld to hold it in place. Going to have a friend thats a better welded then me do it.
Careful now. Don't have a barn burner...
That's snazzy, I'll need to do that! Where'd you get it?Put a USB port in the ash tray tonight. Use it to charge my phone for the Bluetooth radio and the Fitech efi handheld.
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what ya got behind that chair there?Worked on a little side project tonight. Needed someplace to sit drinking a few beers.
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what ya got behind that chair there?
crash victim resurrection or.. ?
truly cool - and I DIG the hood! - what's the end game?Nope. Just 36k on her. When with fiberglass to get the weight down.
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What in tank fuel pump is that?? How do you like it?? I’m wanting to go to the Fitech Efi myself and was looking at your post. Do you still have to use the command center??
What in tank fuel pump is that?? How do you like it?? I’m wanting to go to the Fitech Efi myself and was looking at your post. Do you still have to use the command center??
Did you happen to take any pictures of how you did yours?? Im trying to figure out how I should do this. Any advice is very much appreciatedI use a in tank pump for a 88-93 mustang. You just need to make a feed and return line fitting on the tank. I didn't use the command center. Works great for my setup
Did you happen to take any pictures of how you did yours?? Im trying to figure out how I should do this. Any advice is very much appreciated
Nice and clean!Not working on the Scamp today but thought I'd share a new rust removal tip that I tried today. These are some suspension parts off my next project, a 68 Dodge Coronet. It was my grandpa's car. He bought in new in late 67 and I got it in 1992 when he passed away.
I went to Wal-Mart and picked up a gallon of hydrochloric acid for $6.88. I knocked off the dirt and scale with a wire wheel then put the tie rod adjusting sleeves in the acid for about 30 minutes. A good rinse with water and hit it with the wire wheel again. Sleeves looked like the idler arm to start.
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