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madison069
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Was able to get the wall cleared off where the new garage door will go in the future. I still need to sort through the rest of my stuff, sell off, organize, and dispose of junk if I come across it.

THe jo of trying to get that one single wire hooked up to the fuel sender unit. It was a challenge to lower the tank just enough while it was half full. My wife tried to handle the jack but it seems like what I thought her while not under the car was lost from her brain when I went under the car. None the less I was able to get the wire connected and get the tank back up in it's place. While I was under the car I also ran the wires in their proper place behind the bumper so it's not just flopping around.



Yesterday the new Vintage Air system came in through Fedex. I am at the the point that I can start assembling everything under the dash. Just need to figure out where the wirings are supposed to be routed and supported when under the dash.

While looking at old photos, I found one where the car was at a shop in Kermit that me and my uncle rented back in high school days. I believe I was working on the rear underside and getting it all ready for paint.

It was a big garage and I was able to work on a lot of stuff there. Buddies would bring their cars there and we would work on them late into the nights. THe tin building had only an extension cord to power the building. But the other cinder block building had a halfass electrical system so we had more light on that half of the property. To think, we rented that place for $100 a month, wouldn't be able to find that kind of deal in today's market.

THe jo of trying to get that one single wire hooked up to the fuel sender unit. It was a challenge to lower the tank just enough while it was half full. My wife tried to handle the jack but it seems like what I thought her while not under the car was lost from her brain when I went under the car. None the less I was able to get the wire connected and get the tank back up in it's place. While I was under the car I also ran the wires in their proper place behind the bumper so it's not just flopping around.



Yesterday the new Vintage Air system came in through Fedex. I am at the the point that I can start assembling everything under the dash. Just need to figure out where the wirings are supposed to be routed and supported when under the dash.

While looking at old photos, I found one where the car was at a shop in Kermit that me and my uncle rented back in high school days. I believe I was working on the rear underside and getting it all ready for paint.

It was a big garage and I was able to work on a lot of stuff there. Buddies would bring their cars there and we would work on them late into the nights. THe tin building had only an extension cord to power the building. But the other cinder block building had a halfass electrical system so we had more light on that half of the property. To think, we rented that place for $100 a month, wouldn't be able to find that kind of deal in today's market.
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