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thebankerstoy Wrote:Be careful Andy, I hear that there's a big one lurking around your area!
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I finished installing my rebuilt steering gear box, new coupler retainer/seal, pitman arm, rewrapped my headers, changed all battery/starter cables (were original), alittle painting, wire loomed it all neatly, and now just waiting for my pwr steering pump to come in from rebuild, paint it and ready to finally drive not only fast but straight...lol. Im so excited!
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You have been busy, bet it's gonna feel tight now. Dei wrap with spray ?
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Yes, DEI high temp. silicone (black). And header wrap is black too.
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I've been busy working on my computer stored parts inventory logs this week and last, documenting my front bucket and rear bench seat n.o.s., reproduction and original to my car seat parts. I want to make sure that I have everything in stock that I will need when it comes time to restore my seats.
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thebankerstoy Wrote:I've been busy working on my computer stored parts inventory logs this week and last, documenting my front bucket and rear bench seat n.o.s., reproduction and original to my car seat parts. I want to make sure that I have everything in stock that I will need when it comes time to restore my seats.
Richard
When you are done, Richard, you are more than welcome to visit me here in Boston I have lots more work for you.
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ws27 Wrote:When you are done, Richard, you are more than welcome to visit me here in Boston I have lots more work for you.
That would be a lot of fun Rich, but as we've discussed several times before, I don't like snow and cold weather, so it may be a few years before it warms up enough at your place for a desert rat like me to survive buddy!

Why don't you come on out to Phoenix where it's been beautiful convertible weather in the high 70's, low 80's and we can work on sorting out my cars factory power window system. By the time we get that all figured out, maybe it will be above freezing at your place and we can get started on documenting and inventory logging your many millions of Coronet parts! Who knows, you probably have enough spare parts to build several (hundred) cars! I am not

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No quite, but you can start soon as the weather will be nice and warm. Today, it got up to a whopping 65, felt like summer. I was even considering turning on the AC.
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