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All I know is I dread having to replace the huge Bosch batteries that crank over the diesels in both of my Mercedes.
Finished the citric acid flush on the cooling system after work today, although the system wasn't as dirty as I'd thought the flush mix still came...
Got the cooling system drained for a cleaning and flush but I'm going to fill with water and the cleaner tomorrow once it starts warming up, it's...
Do you mean the front rocker extension that run under the side well? You're most likely going to have to fabricate them yourself.
I feel for you on the rust, being on the north side of the lake I've worked with as bad and worse over the years.
Maybe Jeff Dunham bought it to have another for his collection.
I don't know any dog that isn't ready to go for a ride, it used to be a competition between my English Springer Spaniel and my wife to see who got...
That's the problem with some of these projects, the rabbit hole gets deep fast.
Spent some time Friday and this morning replacing the steering box in the wagon, I had a bit of a time with the pitman arm so I pulled it with the...
Next project coming up this weekend for the wagon, [img] Remanned. box arrived from C&M Hydraulics today, according to the Mercedes forum people...
Even if it does have a bit of frame rot, B- body metal has been re-popped for decades at this point. Best of luck, I miss my old 70 Sport...
Welcome and nice find. Having grown up with my fathers pair of 57 Fords ( a 312 equipped Ranchero and a mild custom Fairlane hard top) you could...
Next bit of work; [IMG] After last years work on the windshield frame and other water leaks I decided to pull the carpeting & sound deadener, lo...
You've got a lot accomplished, being an original a/c equipped car do you have any plans on rebuilding it in the future.
You've got a good job ahead of you, that windshield frame rust will take quite a bit of work to remove, I dealt with that same issue on my...
It was time for me to sell mine, it only had 180,000 km on but I wanted out of electronic cars. [img] This is one of the pics from the for sale ad.
Those discs look similar to the 57/8? Plymouth wheel disc that I ran on my 77 Volare wagon only shinier.
I was chuckling to myself that I've never seen a carbureted GM 4 banger from that era produce so much torque steer unless it had a lot of work...
That's definitely going to look great. I think I'd call it "The Great Pumpkin".
Cool, I'll have to see if my local Walley World has one or two in stock.