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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Well, ALL RIGHT! That's Cool! Shame about the leak, funny thing is that mine leaked a bit too, from the "gooseneck" a small green puddle on the water pump mount. Didja have a hard time keeping the wheels from spinning and the foot from pressing that small peddle to far? That's what happens to me every time I drive mine around.
    I've got hushpower mufflers and inside seems to drone a bit but, it sounds nice outside. I'm hoping once I insulate the interior that drone will go away.

    For the most part that was great news Dave. Let's hope the upholstery guy get on the stick and gets 'er done!
    Mike - While sitting on a box, I did have to be careful - tho I did dig a couple of ruts in the yard when I put it back in drive to bring it into the basement garage

    My upholstery guy is not on my best friends list right now. He does great work, that is when he gets around to it.

    And yes, the water leak does seem to be coming from the "gooseneck". I'll fix that problem first then do my "punch list".....that is as soon as I finish my laundry room rebuild. This @#$% house doesn't have a wall that's square, plumb, level or straight which is trying my patience
    Dave W
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    Mike - While sitting on a box, I did have to be careful - tho I did dig a couple of ruts in the yard when I put it back in drive to bring it into the basement garage

    My upholstery guy is not on my best friends list right now. He does great work, that is when he gets around to it.

    And yes, the water leak does seem to be coming from the "gooseneck". I'll fix that problem first then do my "punch list".....that is as soon as I finish my laundry room rebuild. This @#$% house doesn't have a wall that's square, plumb, level or straight which is trying my patience
    Okay. So I just got back from Miami at 1:30 this morning and am sippin' some coffee while reading this. Hotel lost it's internet the last couple days and I'm trying to catch up! Dave, I just knew you'd have to stuff your foot in it! Now your killin' the grass!

    Did you use one of those Ford Motorsport chrome "goosenecks" also? The one with the o-ring? I did and am not happy about it!

    I need to finish my spec list so we can start the addition to the house, I'm NOT swingin' a hammer this time. Gonna try and find a Gen'l. Contractor.

    While it's not an 82' day like Miami. It's supposed to get to the high 40's so I'm going to go to the garage and see about "re-working" the front sheet metal. I bought 2 steel inner fenders from Spadaro and they arrived while I was gone. New parts always get me excited about working on the car and it'll be warm enough outside my heater should easily get the shop to 65 - 66.

    Have a good day everyone!

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