Heading out in the morning. Traveling with my friend Al with his 55 Handyman/sedan delivery with a 454/4 speed and Philip with his 72 Chevelle wagon with a 5.3/4L60E. My son-in law Mike will be...
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Heading out in the morning. Traveling with my friend Al with his 55 Handyman/sedan delivery with a 454/4 speed and Philip with his 72 Chevelle wagon with a 5.3/4L60E. My son-in law Mike will be...
Welcome from Arizona!
Bill
Or get a product called Free All. I agree, be careful not to break the bolts off. Soak repeatedly until they free up.
What a beautiful save! You guys are so talented here, you all make me feel like a Jiffy Lube trainee.
Bill
Easy, just install Vintage Air. Nice ride!
Welcome. Where are you from? Do you own a tri-five?
Bill
I thought this thread was very interesting before color. Now, OMG! That's beautiful!
Bill
DAMN!
I know what you mean, Laszlo. My Tahoe has 320,000 miles and has hardly ever had any issues.
True............
LOL! That's fantastic!
Like you, Laszlo, I didn't want to open the boxes my glass from Auto City came in. They showed no damage, and after opening the top of the box for the back glass, I couldn't see how they had any...
Cool...........my favorite all time tri-five, a 56 Handyman. Is the 56 beside your wagon yours also?
Downright beautiful Nomad, Laszlo! So glad you finally came back.
I'm one of the guys you've help a lot over the years. You provided me with the electric fan setup, then told me where to get a...
I have Auto City classics glass in my 56. My glass guy installed almost all of it. It was worth what I paid him for the peace of mind.
As far as the rubber, most suppliers show it, but whether...
Welcome! Good to have you here. Ask away, and you'll get help here.
Bill
How interesting! I never knew that..............
A proud flipper, I might add. I'm glad it's going to a young guy, that he will do a frame off, and put another one back on the street. I was just a middle man. The title came today.
Welcome from another 56 owner. I spent almost 3 years in Germany 1966 to 1969, courtesy of the US Government
and just like that.............it's gone. I know not to start work on a car until you "own" it, as in having it titled in your name. All we've done was inventory the parts we had, got a key made so...
Nice work!
Nice! Where in Wisconsin are you from?
Welcome. Do you own a tri-five?
Welcome to the club, Old Guy. Doesn't seem like it took very long to get old.
I usually powder coat my small parts