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That looks like a full-sized problem!
That looks like a full-sized problem!
In this case, having a "problem" is no problem
Wow, a good wash down did wonders for her, she looks like a different wagon.Dragged this home last night and then spend $40 blasting off the years of nastiness. 1972 Country Sedan 400-2V, C6, tilt, air, dual facing rear seat, power locks. Very rust free, but like many southwestern cars, the interior is well worn. I jokingly told my daughter it'd be her first car, now she's all about it.
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Happy birthday! Here's to successfully completing six decades!My wife and I went to Disney to celebrate my 60th birthday last week. It was nice just to get away and have some park time, haha.
The first step is admitting you have a problem. Next step is to check in at the Henry Ford clinic.
That's very nice. How long is the cover expected to last?Erected a new Rhino Shelter hoop house as temporary winter storage and work space for the Galaxie sportsroof. It won't fit in my garage, so I have to make do until we get a design locked down and approved by the town for the addition. I recreated the plywood floor that I used in my other hoop house, which keeps the interior of that one perfectly dry and eliminates the moisture problems they usually have. 5/4x6 PT deck boards as a perimeter, and then across the width every 4 feet, 10mil vapor barrier and 1/2" exterior rated sheathing ply screwed to the 5/4 boards. Painted the ply on both sides to protect it from moisture, so it should last a long time. The unpainted ply in my other shelter is ten years old and just starting to fail. Have a string of Amazon-sourced construction lights which make it nice to work in.
The big mistake I made was getting a round top style, thinking it would shed snow more easily. Should have bought the same house style as my other one. I'm losing way too much interior space. If it irritates me enough, I'll get another shelter and move this one elsewhere.
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That's very nice. How long is the cover expected to last?
I put one of those up in my buddies back yard. He was letting me store my bass boat. In Phoenix, we get these microburst storms....A fairly strong one came along and that thing ended up on the neighbor's roof! It used corkscrew anchors and turnbuckles to cinch it down. It looked like a couple of the turnbuckles loosened and unhooked themselves and that's when the party started! What you've got looks better made that what I had...mind came from Sam's Club or Costco....They have a two year warranty, but the other one I have is eleven years old and still doing fine. I'm certain it wouldn't last nearly as long in Texas. I've seen where people will put another tarp over the top as a sacrificial layer.
Sounds like a real nice cruise. About how many total miles?I drove what I call my "Hill Country Loop" here in Texas. I had my coffee then headed out at 10:00 in my '73 from my place between Bergheim and Kendalia to Fredericksburg stopping in Luckenbach for a beer on the way. Lunch at Hondo's in Fredericksburg then off to a classic car dealer (Street Dreams) for a view. He had a number of pretty nice cars. Then to Kerrville for a stop at a gun shop I like to visit. Nothing bought... As I was leaving town there were a bunch of classics/hot rods outside a bar loaded with Harley's. Nice like minded folks. Onward to Comfort then to Boerne and back home. Sipping a martini here at home in my thrown. Beautiful weather and the car was just a dream to drive.
If you haven't tried it, take 46 to 16, then follow 16 through Bandera to Medina, stop at one of the restaurants in Medina for coffee and apple pie, the continue on 16 to Kerrville. Nice drive. Plenty of "loops" can be made in the Hill Country. If you're into motorcycles, the Lone Star Motorcycle Museum in Vanderpool is worth checking out, too.I drove what I call my "Hill Country Loop" here in Texas. I had my coffee then headed out at 10:00 in my '73 from my place between Bergheim and Kendalia to Fredericksburg stopping in Luckenbach for a beer on the way. Lunch at Hondo's in Fredericksburg then off to a classic car dealer (Street Dreams) for a view. He had a number of pretty nice cars. Then to Kerrville for a stop at a gun shop I like to visit. Nothing bought... As I was leaving town there were a bunch of classics/hot rods outside a bar loaded with Harley's. Nice like minded folks. Onward to Comfort then to Boerne and back home. Sipping a martini here at home in my thrown. Beautiful weather and the car was just a dream to drive.
Sounds like the perfect day. Maybe when I am finally finished with this ‘73 vert I can have a day like that too. Back to the wire wheel for me.I drove what I call my "Hill Country Loop" here in Texas. I had my coffee then headed out at 10:00 in my '73 from my place between Bergheim and Kendalia to Fredericksburg stopping in Luckenbach for a beer on the way. Lunch at Hondo's in Fredericksburg then off to a classic car dealer (Street Dreams) for a view. He had a number of pretty nice cars. Then to Kerrville for a stop at a gun shop I like to visit. Nothing bought... As I was leaving town there were a bunch of classics/hot rods outside a bar loaded with Harley's. Nice like minded folks. Onward to Comfort then to Boerne and back home. Sipping a martini here at home in my thrown. Beautiful weather and the car was just a dream to drive.
I sure I'm not the only one that would enjoy a pic of the Griswold display all lit up when you are finished. Please do post up!Started my yearly "Clark Griswold" exterior illumination fun. The wife and daughter love the decorating, so I usually start early, followed by a little Packers dismantling of the Niners...and some Yellowstone to end the day.
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