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:huh: HUH!?? Is she knocked up or not?!
Thanks again! If I can't find a later "plastic" tank that looks like the way to go.
Thanks Rev!
Just a thought on manuals I was using (87 Caprice) the one from the library. I asked the lady what requirements are needed for the books go on the...
Hey folks, will any of the "newer" plastic gas tanks be a simple swap out for my caprice wagon? I "heard" they would in the sedans. I think my...
I think the VW bus and the Hippies started the van fad. I did a few van murals in the 70s (basic air brush and stencil work) but the best I ever...
The first with the "wagon" tag in quite a few yrs! :thumbs2:
The old flat head Fords were terrible for vapor lock. I used to keep a gallon of water in my first car (49 Lincoln) and pored it on the fuel lines...
Ditto with Krash! In 1971 I wrecked my 1970 Duster 340. Took off the whole left side, front to back. I had auto body expierience but not the...
My user name is just what it is. Bob! Spells the same backwards but it's a little harder to pronounce. boB! :D
A great metal working site. These guys can build a whole car with hand tools. http://metalmeet.org/forum/index.php
Bella Lagosi (sp) but Lon Chaney did the old silent version and his son, L C jr did the original Wolfman. Boris Karloff was the Frankenstien...
She's terrible with both languages. :rofl: Her grandmother (father's side) came from a now gone town called Lupe (wolf) in the Transylvanian...
Norm, my wife is Spanish and Romanian. If I forgot her birthday I'd go rob a bank just to get locked up and have something really sturdy (bars)...
:yahoo: I passed! :tiphat: I'll add one. Pick a fight with an old fart and he's smart enough to know he ain't got it anymore. He'll just shoot...
Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb! I think his car was one of the first T-buckets made by Norm Grabowski.
Veneer today is crazy thin. I've used both the stick on (adhesive backed) and the glue on. Nothing much thicker then 1/64 without special order....
Having done a bit of wood working one of my concerns would be the different expansion and contraction rate between wood veneer on metal exposed to...
From what I could find on the web the last wagon with real wood was the 53 Buick. I'm guessing anything with real wood would be high dollar.
Redneck rodeo at it's finest! I'm betting he still has his beer in one hand while he steers with the other.