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Interesting Question from a newbie to the old mopar world, was helping him out setting points and he did not have even a feeler gauge. He asked me what tools should a person new to these cars have. Gave him a down and dirty, wrenches, socket set, good screwdrivers, feeler gauge etc. Would make a good thread for new guys.
It is a great idea, but before long the list would get way too long.
But basic tools, on the inexpensive side would be helpful. Vaccum gauge is handy, and cheap.
 
Wife made the daughter a cake for her Bday, chocolate mix one with a spin, she boiled down some raspberry preserves for the middle filing, holy crap it is good!
 
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It is a great idea, but before long the list would get way too long.
But basic tools, on the inexpensive side would be helpful. Vaccum gauge is handy, and cheap.
Oh I bet there will be 80 posts to it! Could be entertaining for sure.
 
LOL heres Karls next add a comment pic!

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We went out to the new place yesterday, after we got back from the MNL's. We walked the one neighborhood street to the main road a mile away. We sit at the end of this dead end street. You just see a lot more when you walk it.
Trying to determine enough space for a turn around up near the house. Looks like a small corner of the front yard and a couple small trees on the other side of the driveway will need to turn into concreate.
I told Cheryl that with all we are doing with concreate, it was going to be expensive 15-20k.
Without bating an eye she replied just do what we need to do, and make it nice. :thumbsup:
 
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Tried the wipers on Fargo yesterday.
Vacuum operated. They work fine. Such a simple system and 70 years old. Lets see how a prius will do in 70 years, sitting in a field for 50.
 
We went out to the new place yesterday, after we got back from the MNL's. We walked the one neighborhood street to the main road a mile away. We sit at the end of this dead end street. You just see a lot more when you walk it.
Trying to determine enough space for a turn around up near the house. Looks like a small corner of the front yard and a couple small trees on the other side of the driveway will need to turn into concreate.
I told Cheryl that with all we are doing with concreate, it was going to be expensive 15-20 k. Without bating an eye she replied just do what we need to do, and make it nice. :thumbsup:
You got a good one. I think we all lucked out actually here.
 
Tried the wipers on Fargo yesterday.
Vacuum operated. They work fine. Such a simple system and 70 years old. Lets see how a prius will do in 70 years, sitting in a field for 50.
Bet it will need outlawed batteries by then since the fusion 2000 will be the standard!:rofl:
 
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@MOPARMITCH ...mine is similar but have the Mr Norms 6 pack accessory...

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Good morning everybody! no coffee today, California has decided to open schools so this is my first day actually in a class.
(in business class currently)
 
Morning everyone, high 70s here today, then a little cooler. Had to step back from brake work yesterday. Think I found the problem though, bad residual valve in the back half of the system.
 
Good morning everyone, 72 for the high here today, with sunshine.
Hope everyone has a good day, memike is a little sore, laid on my back under Victoria yesterday morning, then the boys called to ask do I have room on the hill for another project.

79 all complete 360 Jeep Honcho, we all love it

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Going to go with black hood, black scoops, green hood center, green front edge....Black cowl, Black roof, where vinyl would go...Maybe black vinyl roof? Easy to do, almost flat...
 
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