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Tax time refunds...
I also have the the Iron Trap Garage calendar. Thanks, Matt, Mike, and Steve.
I love it, but I might be a bit biased! I think the larger rear window is the key because it follows the height of the side windows more closely....
Whatever was on sale. In this case, it was "Cascade total clean" pods in the green packaging. One normal cycle. That was it.
My after: One cycle in the dishwasher. Looks dark and rich, really nice.
So here is my before:
Sweet trades?
Bump at 25k
So does this mean Brookville is the only manufacturer? I can just go with the cheapest price then... Thanks all.
So, I've been looking for nice, clean 1928 model A roadster doors, to no avail. Which leads me to look into the suppliers. Which aftermarket doors...
Forgot to add: Custom tonneau cover, inspired by Barris's Ala Kart Nice early Dixco tach Gennie shifter
Steel 1929 Ford model A on 1932 frame from ASC. Fresh 1958 tri-power 348 W motor NOS Offv intake and valve covers NOS Carter dual quads TH350 with...
I reused mine as well, no issues. But damn, that truck is right on! Sweet!
Tell everyone it has a Detroit locker... Seriously though, dry clutch pack, mine does this as well. And I use posi additive.
That is the finest example I've ever seen of that swap. Wow, just wow. I wonder where that rod is now?
I hope there are some Stude's in need of doors as well, I happen to have two sets of them...
Those are 1922-23 Studebaker light six doors.
New caretaker has it in Georgia.
Did the same, removed previous owners GM disc conversion, 40 Lincoln drum upgrade. Actually worked better.
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I can't believe it. Rest in peace Donnie. A great guy who will be missed.[ATTACH]
One of my favorite threads...[ATTACH]
I'll play as well, before and after bling...[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I'm partial to the Jim Jacobs car... Shameless plug, my is for sale in the classifieds... Just sayin...[ATTACH]
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Trade deal fell threw. Back up...
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