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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Got a lot done and it works!!Are there any plans for a aimable spotlight?? Be a lot easier to aim a light than the whole truck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Quote from: JR on March 24, 2015, 11:46:28 PMGot a lot done and it works!!Are there any plans for a aimable spotlight?? Be a lot easier to aim a light than the whole truck,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,They will however immediately identify the sound of the 12 gage pump action...tactical advantage...
Man, I go away for a little while and come back to a novel!!And better yet, a lot of progress. Kudos on the wiring... Don't miss that at all... ;)
Next up is the stock right fender repairI pulled the old rear anti lock brake computer out. It will not be reused
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 30, 2015, 09:23:40 PMNext up is the stock right fender repairI pulled the old rear anti lock brake computer out. It will not be reusedThat is not RWAL computer! Wish you were closer I could of given you a nice set of fenders for your project, nice thing about out west is the sheetmetal is not worth anything.
Quote from: wilsonphil on March 30, 2015, 09:42:35 PMQuote from: Flyin6 on March 30, 2015, 09:23:40 PMNext up is the stock right fender repairI pulled the old rear anti lock brake computer out. It will not be reusedThat is not RWAL computer! Wish you were closer I could of given you a nice set of fenders for your project, nice thing about out west is the sheetmetal is not worth anything.Phil,What is it then?The wiring harness for the RWAL went right to it...Take another look at it. I am holding the computer and the large mounting bracket.Do you need that thing?
I see flashes of things to come for me here, nice work.I know your going to surprise us and start this thing one day, around build day 301.
This pic hangs on my wall. That's me inside, driving my pristine 1970 Boss 302 Mustang I used to own. It was the actual NHRA G-Stock world record holder for a time, set somewhere in Oklahoma, I believe by the original owner, an Army Captain. I bought it from him and restored it to the condition you see it in here. Those things were darned fast for what they were. That car actually posted a 12.06!
Have some things to get done first...