These are the cars. All are original except the white roadster, its a 1988 replica ford made for their dealerships. one of 10,000
1928 Ford coupe with a mother-in-law seat.
1930 Ford sedan
1986 Ford convertable coupe replica. 10,000 were made for Ford dealers to use in the show room. Has...
Went and got my boxes from the dealer I am working for. Got a promotion so I wont be wrenching full time anymore. They made the trip safely with LOTS of straps and moving blankets. Total milage of 110 Miles. They no rest in my grandfathers barn till I can one day get a house. :lol_hitti
Oh just wait. The drawer pulls on the epiq do catch stuff. They love to get stuck where it hinges and its almost impossible to get out without removing the pull. Also your finger nails will leave lines from reaching to grab the handle. Other than that no complaints on my epiq!:rocker:
Well I tried searching and didnt find anything useful. Im looking for a good quality soldering iron/gun. What works best for you guys? Im going to be using it for Heavy equipment and automotive applications. Any must haves when purchasing? :thumbup:
You cant beat them for the price. I have the standard set and got them for $50 too. Im gonna be buying the metrics soon. The finish is good, but they do spread if you put a cheater on one :shocking:
I beat on my 1/2in tektons everyday. No complaints. A guy in my shop just got there 3/4 and has rebuilt two hammers with them (Hammers are super hard on impact sockets) he loves them.
Finally got my Armstrong 1-1/4 wrench that I ordered from the hot deals section. Its my first armstrong product and it seems really nice! Good quality and finish plus American made. Also the $20 price tag helped :rocker: