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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by PhilA, Nov 4, 2019.

  1. Hard to believe it’s been 2 years! Thanks for sharing the journey with us.
     
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  2. PhilA
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    Well, documented here it hasn't been; it's not even been a year. But, the rebuild process has been underway that long.

    That was a little unexpected, the primary hold up was the gearbox. If have probably had it on the road already if it weren't for that.

    Phil
     
  3. Ok, i watched this until it hypnotized me and i fell out of my chair!
     
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    Sounds 100 % better now. :) Looks pretty good too.
     
  5. tubman
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    I agree with the above 100%.
     
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  6. PhilA
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    For the two year anniversary of the car, somebody asked me to film a celebratory donut.



    So, I obliged.

    You're welcome.



    Phil
     
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  7. Bout shit on myself! :D you're such a smartass ;)
     
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  8. loudbang
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    As my mother used to say "you are a big WISEACRE" :rolleyes: But clever. :)
     
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    Wouldn't have it any other way!
     
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    Your lucky you weren't over run with Police men, the way you were waving that doughnut around.
     
  11. PhilA
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    New wing mirrors, to replace the broken ones.

    Phil
     
  12. PhilA
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    Tonight started with a coat hanger stolen from the wardrobe.

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    Liberated the nice chromed pot metal wire.

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    Using the other side as a template, it was bent to shape.

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    Why? That on the left was the passenger side lock pin. Floppy and useless, plus it was causing the mechanism to get all hung up.

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    Slotted the new one in place, put the door frame back on and now it locks with a smooth clunk. Enough for today.

    Phil
     
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    Just spent $350 on the car. One of the last "big push" runs; new brake shoes, new wheel cylinders, new flexible hoses and a couple engine gaskets.

    Phil

    Edit: It's on order...
     
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    I can now lock and unlock all the doors. Everything that's meant to, latches.

    Now there's progress!

    Phil
     
  15. PhilA
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    Well, as seem to be typical with everything this year, the car show I had wanted to go to has been canceled.

    Maybe next year, then?

    Phil
     
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    If nothing else, I did recieve my new traffic light lens today, plus a special gift from 302GMC, so that's a good start. Didn't fit it because we were about to drop the kids with Granny and go have a quiet afternoon to ourselves.

    Phil
     
  17. Quiet evening my ass! It's brake job time!
     
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  18. PhilA
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    Brake parts won't be here before Tuesday.

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    My new traffic light viewer lens did arrive today, though.

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    Got to fit it tonight, it's a lot clearer than the old one.

    Phil
     
  19. You left the "ordered" part out big guy ;) Ya kinda set me up on that one :D as for the car show, yeah this year is about a joke. I don't think i can handle another one like this. There's a cruise in at the drive in tmrw night, but my enthusiasm is non existent :rolleyes:
     
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    The cruise aspect this year here is dead.
    Shows deader yet.

    My first "big" outing gonna be a few miles to the drive-in and get me a chocolate malt.

    Phil
     
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    WHAT, no donut run. :rolleyes:
     
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    Not yet. The donut shop has road construction outside with some really nasty uneven pavement and large step-ups that I don't think I would get up.
     
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    I got inspired by Chrysler's electroluminescent dashboards of the late fifties tonight.

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    So now, we are leaving the jet age and entering the space-age with turquoise.

    Still waiting on brakes.

    Phil
     
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    from Seattle,Wa

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    Attacked the front suspension with the pressure washer tonight; not perfect but at least you can see it it made from metal now...

    Phil
     
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    Get a cheap rubber plug for that brake adjustment hole those drum brakes get mighty "touchy" after an unexpected trip through a deep puddle for the first few applications until the heat drys them out :eek: Unless it's your baby and not driven in the rain :rolleyes:
     
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    Yeah, I need to. I did go for a drive down the street with the brakes on to dry them out afterwards,
    Must've done it right because I went out to the garage at 9pm to check the doors, put my foot on the bumper and gave a shove and the car moved. I was expecting the brakes to be stuck.

    Phil
     
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    Ooh, my brake parts shipped today.

    The dogs are watching out for the FedEx truck.
     
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    I just read this entire thread today...my boss is probably wondering what I have been working on at my desk so intently! I love how each component is its own project & treated as such. Fantastic build thread & as everyone has said I love your attention to detail. I'll be following along with your thread from here on out. Lots of good stuff in here that I will be keeping in my back pocket!
     
  30. PhilA
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    Just read through your Plymouth thread. You had a harder time of it than me, trying to figure out someone else's ideas about mechanics and engineering... but you are right. I figure the easiest way to understand, and therefore be able to repair an issue is to break it down far enough that it can be pieced back together again in a working fashion.
    Just be methodical like you have been and you can't go too far wrong.

    --Phil
     

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