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08-07-2014, 11:53 PM | #76 |
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Re: 1972 Highlander -The making of a daily driver
Where can or where did you buy the FOREVER BLACK TIRE GEL
George In Florida
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08-08-2014, 12:20 AM | #77 |
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Hi George,
I believe I ordered it from autogeek.net. Amazon and other retailers carry it.
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Nice lookin truck! Subscribing for the A/C info. Fixing to pull mine and refresh it
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Darn, thought Bman was still alive. Hope all is good in Your Hood.
ps- That Wipe new tire stuff works pretty good! it's a PITA, but pretty good!
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Just looked at your truck. Man, that it is absolutely gorgeous! What color is that blue? Quote:
Business is finally picking back up some. Last year was worst year ever, spent most of time in "survival" mode. Hoping to do quite a bit of work on the truck this spring. Still runs like a champ! How's Bomp's truck doing?
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thanks. the color is dark blue metallic, it is a '71 truck color paint code WE5200
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Glad it's picking back up for you. Are you still working the 400 mi/wk gig?
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After that, there are screw/bolts that connect the box and the cover on the right side and they come out pretty easy. If I recall, the box on the inside that connects to the firewall, holds the heater core. The core is held in by a thin clamp with a screw on each side. Just thinking about all this reminds me of how much work I have to do, but I look forward to getting out there and spending some quality time with my mistress!
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02-06-2015, 02:41 PM | #84 |
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No. I still do some work for him, but the commute was necessary to bring the website online.
http://www.corvettegarage.com Finished up the bulk of it in October of last year, then went to work as a seasonal driver for UPS for the holidays. Lost fifteen pounds doing that, but it was kind of fun. Stressful, but good to be in a team environment. My software business has picked back up some now, which has been a huge relief!
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