mornin Fred...how goes day thus far?Good morning guys.
Been good so far. Like Murray, sitting on the deck having coffee.mornin Fred...how goes day thus far?

just a matter of time for meBeen good so far. Like Murray, sitting on the deck having coffee.![]()
This is true. Guy’s will tell you no lub on clutches in snowmobiles but give the weights and rollers a shot of graphite and it’s a in the seat of your pants modificationMorning guys.
Hope everyone had a good night.
Another beautiful day ahead and car show tonight at the funeral home.
People are dying to get there haha.
I was working on a 67 Ford Galaxy 500 ragtop. The right doorglass was really hard to roll up and down.. No wonder, not a sign of any grease in the tracks and guides. I also sprayed some powered graphite in the tracks. Worked really slick after that. That graphite is just amazing.
Have a wonderful day
Wonderful. He'll be glad to see you.happy fathers day boys. Have a good weekend ! Going to the first car show for me tomorrow. It is held at the retirement home my dad is staying at. he turns 95 next week.
Smoke hasn’t been around for a few days. Either the wind, or they’re getting things under control. Snow lake’s forced evacuation ends tomorrow so my son can go home now. No fires close to here now. They’ve been extinguished. Had 1.5” rain in the last two weeks which helped. But still drier than a popcorn fart. Hope some *** hole don’t fling a cig butt out the window. Got my new Autometer Mopar tac fu…… it up now I have to ship back and pay for the repair. Sort of their fault to l mean the directions are as clear as mud. Little early but going to pour a long cool whiskey. Make it a good one.Hey Murray, how's the smoke in your area? Are the fires getting close to you?
Keep safe buddy
Morning Fred and everyone else out there. Hope you all have a great weekend.Good morning all and welcome to the weekend.



Nicley restored. I like it.Morning Fred and everyone else out there. Hope you all have a great weekend.
I was at the car show last night and I only took a few pictures as I've posted the other cars before.
This car I've posted before but it's really unique.
This was one car in particular that caught my attention.
It's called an 1911 EMR and was powered by a 30 hp 4 cylinder engine.
The factory was just blocks away from Ford in Detroit.
The car was priced at 1000 where the Model T was close to 700 bucks.
And the shrewd Henry Ford started dropping the price which eventually put the EMR out of business.
This particular car spent 101 years in S Africa and then came back to Canada.
The two lights at the windshield runs on kerosene and the headlights run on acetylene and the brass container on the step holds the acetylene.
I really runs quiet and the coachwork is fantastic.
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