Great progress Fabrice albeit not as much as you had planned. Any progress is welcome not matter how small the step is
Lol, takes a few soups and baking soda to get there!Awesome work Fabrice, I vote chef of the decade
Thx Steve, I wish but not quite yet, the engine bay itself and suspension side needs be done first and the bumper hardware as well before I can think of unloading the garage. But now that nicer weather arrives, I can put things outside while busy, so I should be fine for a couple of months. Big garage owners have no idea how lucky they are!Now you can fit all your parts back on the car and finally get some valuable space in the workshop so you can fill it up again with more parts
That's what I thought but as 429 parts are like gold, I wanted be sure. Thanks for the info Don. Will make some cork plug so no crap lands in there while busy...Regarding the dipstick tube, it should just pull straight up out of the hole, nothing holds it in. There is an o-ring on the end of the tube that may be stuck to the transmission. Everything you have done looks great, you're an inspiration.
Thx, I'm in no rush with this car, it's more work than just paint and it takes more time, but I kinda enjoy giving these old parts a second life that should be even longer than their first.Great work again. Your vehicle when done is going to last longer than FoMoCo would ever have dreamed it would
Thx Steve, yes feels like you actually make progress for a change! The spring does fine, I have a few spares and one a bit more strong that I could use may that one be too soft in practice. So far tested, all works fine.Great great work Fabrice. Nice to see things being re-assembled. How did the new spring fit in the hood latch?
Yeah man, when its weekend its time for real work!Its amazing how much preogress can be made in such a short time.
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