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Old 10-13-2006, 02:28 PM   #1
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I am going to be driving to Grizzly's house this winter. It should be a good trip - I can clean the 987 while Grizz modifies the trigger pull on my CAR15...
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I am going to be driving to Grizzly's house this winter. It should be a good trip - I can clean the 987 while Grizz modifies the trigger pull on my CAR15...
You're always welcome. One of my neighbors is building a blown 514 '67 Mercury Comet and he's already traded me some warm workspace for the front suspension pan work I need on my 912.

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I plan on driving mine throughout the winter, too, unless there's a bunch of snow on the tollways. Thankfully I have a garage attached to my house so my car can stay warm at night.

As for washing it I'll probably spray it off at home if I have to drive through salt and crud.
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I plan on driving mine throughout the winter, too, unless there's a bunch of snow on the tollways. Thankfully I have a garage attached to my house so my car can stay warm at night.

As for washing it I'll probably spray it off at home if I have to drive through salt and crud.
Happines is a warm garage and heated leather seats......
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Old 10-22-2006, 06:34 PM   #6
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Since it seems my car will be a daily driver for awhile, I put it's hardtop and snow tires/wheels on today.
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