Thomas, After reading many references of the book and those who have read the it, I need to get on the list. After all, Beltsville Shell is local to me. I will PM with address. :) Dennis
I need input from you smart guys. My garage is two cars deep. The 6 year old concrete section is in back and it is the newest floor. The front concrete at the garage door is the oldest from 1937. I'm going to contract to have the floors done in polyaspartic three layer coating. I know the new...
I have been a reader of the GJ for a while, but didn't feel I was ready to post pics of my garage. But now I have been moving forward with the transformation.
It all started with a one car when we bought the house in '89. The garage is on the same level as the basement. My '67 Vette fit just...
I did a search and found some good tips that I will use, but I still have a couple of questions. Beside the cost difference, what is the advantage, if any, of rubber vs vinyl moulding, and and advantage of 30 pack vs a coil? TIA :beer:
Thomas, every time I check in I am amazed at the work/projects you have underway, it's great. One thought for you. With all the work going on have you considered a nice cover for the Vette? That white top may take on an unsightly hue over time if not covered. Ask me how I know. :beer: Dennis...
Thomas, I'm always happy to learn new facts and information. Thanks for the comparison pics. It's very evident that they are sooo close in appearance. :beer: Dennis
Thomas, Chris, While watching Overhaulin' today, they talked with Vic Edelbrock and he pointed out one of his fathers original manifolds. It's called the Slingshot. Way back in the postings you were dealing with an unusual intake manifold for a flathead. The Al Jerould manifold looks very much...
We all know what the winner of the superbowl says at the end of the game. Well, some day after I see the last item restored in the shop I'm going to say, I'm going to "Thomas's Restored 1930's Auto Shop.". I need to see this place. :drool: Dennis
markviii, In Ocean City Md. the Phillips Seafood Restaurant has all dinning tables supported on treadle sewing machine base. Each one works. :beer: Dennis
Thomas, Every time I log on and play catch up it's totally informative, entertaining and more. I recall using a spark plug cleaner as a Texaco gas station pump jockey and rack man in the late '60's. I hope the clutch issues go away with the replacement units and the tech advise they gave you, as...