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06-27-2022, 11:15 AM | #18 |
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Charlottetown PEI
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Re: Hoping to finally get this '67 home
When I worked on the '67 back in the fall of '18 it was a revelation. I'm not saying it's not a little rusty, but everything came apart with hand tools. No torch, no Johnson bars, no impact. I work PT at a country garage here, and even simple jobs become a PITA because of rust. They salt the roads like crazy in the winter here, plus the Maritime air is salty at the best of times. Half the cars here get junked after 10 years because they are just rotten. That's why we have to look south!
Cheers!
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Phil '67 C10 LWB, '68 Volvo 122S SBC swap, '72 MGB GT (summer daily), '92 Westfield Super 7 (track car), '98 Land Rover Disco, plus a couple of cars that I don't have to work on. |
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