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Old 05-16-2020, 12:48 AM   #1
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Re: NJ Suburban

Thought I would poke the big cat and see what happens. The last post was a while ago.
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Old 05-16-2020, 03:29 PM   #2
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Thought I would poke the big cat and see what happens. The last post was a while ago.
Poke poke! Lol
Perhaps small engine repair is busy with spring time and all...
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Old 05-18-2020, 10:13 PM   #3
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Thought I would poke the big cat and see what happens. The last post was a while ago.
The Suburban is coming along slowly. Body work wasn't going well. This time last year I figured I'd have body back on the frame. After working on the drivers side for 7 months late last year I sanded the body down to metal again and rewelded the patch panel for the loooooong drivers side panel. Hundreds of dollars worth of filler and paint went into the shop vac. Things are much better now and hopefully I can make more progress this spring. I'm hoping to be able to wet sand the roof and apply a base/clear white while it is on the rotisserie.

I retired from teaching 2 years ago and I'm busier than ever with a full time maintenance job and working around the house.

No pictures worth sharing. They all look the same. A huge tub on a rotisserie with lots of grey primer on it.

Thanks for the poke guys!

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