I LOVE the valve cover key-holder! So slick.
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I think I have an extra S54 cover laying in the parts attic. #inspired
I LOVE the valve cover key-holder! So slick.
Valve cover looks great, what did you use to finish that? It has neat shading along the seams.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrBy race do you mean NASCAR race? I'm a huge Jeff Gordon and now Chase Elliott fan and that was a tough one to swallow.
Yep. I’m not a huge nascar fan but I’m happy to have racing to watch. What was the deal with Elliot pitting at the end? Was it a mistake or did they tell him to pit?
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrYou should cover it here as well. I follow your Insta, so see it there, but understand it's more work to repeat everywhere.
I vote new thread, but again, its not yours so just tell your buddy we want him on here!
Didn't see the Dinan on the back before. Do you have the supercharger in there?
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrThat's a killer watch. It will look so good on a leather strap. I knew of Wakmann for their vintage chronographs but didn't know they were mostly re-branded. What's the diameter? It has great aesthetics on its own but being a family watch I'm sure it will be very special.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrMake sure you get a firm price before you have that watch serviced. Sometimes the service bill is far more than what the watch is worth.
It keeps perfect time and I don't plan on wearing it too often so I think I risk not getting it serviced right away.
Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrI am so happy to have it. It keeps great time and will be my go to dress watch. I have a leather band coming, and I will probably wear it a few days before sending it to my buddies watch guy for a service. I cant wait to see what it looks like on something other than the 80's drug store band.
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I know this has been a nerdy post but I am a watch nerd.
You might be the only person I know of who gets truly excited about a car wash. We all like a clean vehicle, but few of us enjoy the process. I expected the lights to go 90degrees from where you showed it. But I think your move will be better. 6 should be plenty, judging by your pic.
Sweet! Good call on sending it in for service. What's inside, Valjoux 7733?
In a similar score, my wife and I recently went over to her dad's place to help him with his new riding mower. It's a little 30" Craftsman rear-engine, and the oil drain plug is a reversed square drive...an outie, not an innie. So I took an assortment of tools over and found a 13mm 12-point socket that fit well, and left it along with a ratchet, extension, and 10mm socket for his little snowblower.
At one point, he wandered into the house, and asked me if I had a "stopwatch." Thinking he meant a normal stopwatch, I said no...then he handed me a worn Heuer chronograph. It's from their 'budget line' of the late '70s, so it doesn't have a name like the Camaro, Monaco, etc. But it's still legit, and uses a Valjoux 7734, which adds a date feature over your presumed 7733. Like yours, started right up and was keeping excellent time.
Apparently a friend of his traveled to Switzerland in '79 or '80, so FIL told him to bring back a watch, any old watch. I like his choice.
It's chrome plated and is slightly pitted and worn down to the copper plating in one spot, so I'm tempted to have it cleaned up and rhodium plated as well as serviced. Crystal's scratched to hell, hopefully it'll polish out. I love the '70s styling!
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Just binged your thread. Awesome stuff man. Really happy you didn't give up on the stripes dealing with those paint issues because the finished product is awesome.
Love the addition of the carport too... it's giving me some ideas.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrNice update!! That wash bay is awesome. Are you going to pull in the products in the winter? I have to imagine that they won’t like the cold
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