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Old 10-25-2015, 10:30 AM   #81
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So I guess I'm gonna order that sway bar kit.... it's only another 200$ added to the project. And it's only money too, can't take it with me when I pass on.. so better enjoy it now...
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Ok haven't posted in a while busy life I guess, I be been driving her a bunch these pastfewdays and man she's awesome..




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I added a Fulton visor too recently..
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Working on the rear suspension, just to give you an idea of the rust I have to deal with on this east coast car..lol


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So after days of soaking these nuts and bolts, with no luck.. So many decided to breakout the angle grinder with a cut wheel.. Now we will get somewhere..
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So after days of soaking these nuts and bolts, with no luck.. So many decided to breakout the angle grinder with a cut wheel.. Now we will get somewhere..
Pretty car. I had a number of large, rusty, suspension bolts simply twist-off with a 1/2" breaker bar.
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Old 03-09-2016, 10:50 AM   #87
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Got the grinder out and cut them off.. I was hopeing they would just twist off, but with no luck I started grinding..
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