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#31
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Yep, I’ve seen that rabbit before, Lee!
I’ll should throw it all back together before I get to far along. Nah…not the SuperDave way! Cheers Dave |
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Holy Crap, Dave, what about the BMW. I can't multitask, so I'm losing my mind following your projects. I have brakes to redo on one '67 and I'm awake at night thinking about that.
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----I might just be in the minority but I love the original color! My father bought a 65 XKE roadster new in England and had it shipped himself. He wanted one, but was always a tad cheap. My brother still has it (he got it thru the will) and although we don't communicate I believe it probably still has less than 20,000 original miles. These Jags are just so cool in some of the rarer colors. His was Primrose Yellow....Bill S
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Great work Dave, I'm awed by the BMW build! It was great to meet you at MCACN! - Bill W |
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This is a true story, I ran a repair business from my home garage in the 70's. No internet or "google" to look up help. More than once, I would finally get tired of trying things and would go to bed and wake up at 1-3 am with a new idea and go out in the garage and do that and many times it worked.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
#36
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Oh, don't fret Tim! Work continues on the 507 despite this tangential deviation! A few hours here, a few hours there, and apparently I've also been tasked with building a "mini-horse" trailer next month too. Anything else? Next up on the 507 is top frame final fitment and I need to get it back out to spray the high build primer on it. Door shell inner structure will follow after that.
Nice to meet you too, Bill, and you too other Bill! The Willow green (original color) is a little soupy colored for my liking. Cheers Dave |
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#37
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‘Tis not a bad color, Sir Dave. Please reconsider.
Last edited by tom406; 12-06-2022 at 05:06 PM. |
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I'll stand with Dave on this one. As much as I dislike Resale Red, I like it better than pea soup green... It's one of those colors that just turns me off.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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Happy to report that after a month the wiring is complete!
What a nightmare. But, pretty much everything electrical is new which solves pretty much all the problems I was having. I’ll send the old rocker switches over to NJSteve since i know this year’s Christmas lights extravaganza may need some individual control and these 1amp flimsy rocker switches are just the ticket to a fun-filled light show….in not so many ways Now I have a stock looking panel again and Lucas, the English Prince of Darkness Electrical Demon, is safely tucked into new wiring so he should be contained until the next victim, er, owner, gets the car! I also replaced the transmission fluid with Redline MT-90 which is what the Jag guys swear by, apparently, so smoother shifts. In final fluid flushing fortitude, I replaced the canister oil filter with a spin on adapter. Just a few minor things to redo (carpet, button the interior back up) and I’ll be back on the road. That’s enough Jag right now. Time to get back on the 507!!!! Cheers Dave |
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How could you remove that classic example of 1970's Radio Shack Technology? You massacred the Radio Shack Flyer! |
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