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Well I have been working on my Frankenstein 1926 model t. And I replaced all the regular things. And I bought a battery. So I add a little gas and hit the starter. And vroom the engine started woo hoo. So that was my Christmas present. Just wanted to tell you all.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Congrats! A nice feeling, for sure.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Pennsylvania
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Well done!
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Join Date: Jul 2021
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Thank you. I have to rebuild the carburetor on the Datsun 1600 motor . But I am happy with my work. After that I need to replace the brake and clutch master cylinder. But for a car that sat behind my friend garage for 25 plus years I am happy. The only downside was when I got it to start everything in the tail pipe came out and went all over the garage.
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