CrustyD3mon
Well-known member
HAH sure...seems that one side of the mottor is for 3 cilinders...and other side only 2...
Hey thomas...again....thanks to much for sharing this journey with us....
I imagine wath you and your wife pass trough...ahah
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Can anyone list the missing parts here??
Also, I see a bad part, anyone else see it??

So is that a VW motor ?
It's a page from the classic manual How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive; A Manual of Step-By-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot, by John Muir. It's a must have for any owner of an original Beetle.
Thomas, just what to take a moment and wish you, Chris and the kids a Happy Thanksgiving. Also everyone else in our little slice of heaven a Happy Thanksgiving also.
I am greatful for letting us come along for the ride. It truly has been a lot of fun learning so many new things. This COTU teaching has inspired me to get back out and work on my self imposed honey do list. Thank You, Greg.
Thomas, that was awfully gracious of you to allow the Morton crew come and document one of their builds. How did the shoot request come about? They certainly had a beautiful day (and setting) to do their shoot!
I'd like to hear more about the super clean red silverado!
OK Mavawreck, coming up.
Thomas
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Did I miss something? (very possible with this thread)
Do you own a plastic sport car now?![]()
)So this will make you a movie star now ?
We sold it just after that and I got involved in FF1600 cars.I just had closer look at my version of this wrench...
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It says:
COES WRENCH
6 S (& also something else I can't quite make out on one side).
The other side says:
MADE IN USA
UNDER L.COES PATS
Steel
I've been lurking on this post it seems like years. The joy of the discoveries and refurbs has just been great. Thomas, you are one hell of a man of the world with your experiences and giving to all. I'm a Ford Falcon guy, but enjoy them all. Dad is a Chevy man, says he could never get any service from a Ford. If I'm ever your way or out at Bonnivile (on my bucketlist) I'll most definitely look you up. Love the old tools so show us some more shed finds.
) It needs some clean up before I'll be able to make out any manufacture markings.
Thomas, you really have my attention now. I see you own a Vette. I also own one. It's a '67 conv. Tell me more about yours. Dennis
I could have owned your Vette Tom from 79 to 88. Or I owned its twin! It was a sad day when it left here!
Greetings busted knuckle, it seems like I've been doing this thread for years! It just so happens Cameron and I spent a few more hours in the tool shed this afternoon. Our main goal was to free up a self standing sheet metal storage unit (SSSMSU?) and all the sheet metal it held and take it over to my Buddy whose Dad was Mr Johnson. It was something he has wanted but it was so deep in the tool shed I'm just now getting to it. We had to bring the John Deere in to pick it up and it was so heavy we needed to unload about half the sheet metal before the tractor could lift it! Anyway it's now over at his shop and we've freed up more space in the tool shed.
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That reminded me to take a closer look at the little adjustable monkey wrench (did we ever determine that's the proper name for this style wrench??) It needs some clean up before I'll be able to make out any manufacture markings.
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This was my Grandfathers wrench of a similar style. He had taped the handle I'm guessing because the wood was cracked perhaps. I'll remove the tape at some point and do a proper repair on it.
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Thomas



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...like these from 1928...
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...used on the lift. It's the perfect tool for them. Should you find yourself near here please drop by or try to find me at Bonneville.
Thomas
Rich, your image didn't post. All I got was a blue box with a question mark in it. You want to try again?
Thomas