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![]() Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Albuquerque NM
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Re: good mormimg! im so proud!
SE? THIS IS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!! the fact that we can insppre our kiddos with our history!
i dont mind lettingher dive it but first i gotta figure a steerign gear with a shorter turn ratio for this truck as it has ram power steering and would like to keep that, she is definatly used to todays steering.. lol
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: TN.
Posts: 8,720
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Re: good mormimg! im so proud!
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He has learned the Dimmer switch is on the Floor when he first started driving this truck a year ago. ![]() I have just this past Weekend / Instilled in his Brain., That his first Action needs to be/// Pop the Hood on that 1983 Chevy truck. It needs Attention when these vehicles get older. My instructions: Check the Engine oil. Because the Rear main seal is leaking. Check the Transmission Fluid / After it warms up (Turbo 350) Glance at the Brake fluid while you have the hood up. And since We replaced the Heater and Radiator hoses and a New coolant Overflow jug this past weekend, Now he is Aware that the Coolant level has to be at a certain Level. ![]() He is Just 17 years old so I am Somewhat easy on him. ![]()
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