It’s not this kind of roll:
It’s the good kind of roll!!
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Tim
It’s not this kind of roll:
It’s the good kind of roll!!
Thanks for stopping by!
Tim
When I added the Delta 45’s to #ProjectSportRoof – #SR73, the tailpipes came up short. I’m not sure why that happened and I’m not sure why I didn’t notice it. But hey it gave me a quick project while I’m on our fall break.
I was going to polish up the ends but I’m going to shop for some chrome ends. Drop Me some suggestions.
Here is the video:
Tim
Temps weren’t in the triple digits this morning so I thought I’d fire up the Stang (#ProjectSportRoof) and runner down the main drag a bit. As I started her up and let her idle a bit and wrapped up the car covers I noticed a dripping underneath.
Details:
I have a few Petrol Box supplied products to test out. Get ready for those videos!!
Lots more coming!!
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Tim
Too hot to work on the Stang. Here is something I like, car related.
Tim
#ProjectBeepBeep – In this video Bill’s 1968 Road Runner gets some air!!! It’s Crazy!!!
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TIM
Pandemic starting to fade, school about to end, I think it’s about time to get to the auto parts store, minus the mask and get some work done.
But first let’s start with a drive in 73 Mustang (#ProjectSportsRoof).
Enjoy the drive.
Welcome back to Average Guys Car Restoration.
COVID hasn’t been fun but Bill still managed to get some work done on his beautiful 1968 Road Runner.
Check out his work on the differential.
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Tim
#ProjectSportsRoof
#ProjectBeepBeep
Yes…yes…yes….it’s been a while but you can look forward to see more work being done on #ProjectSportsRoof (soon to be #SR73 —get it? SportsRoof – 1973 Mustang…yeah?….cool)
Enjoy the video and I’ll have more coming up with my 73 Stang and a few things with going on with #ProjectBeepBeep – Bill’s 1968 Road Runner.
Tim
#ProjectSportsRoof
#SR73
#ProjectBeepBeep
I’ve been driving #ProjectSportRoof a lot but there’s still work to do, but I have a back log of products that I need to review. So the next few post will be dedicated to testing out some of the those items, include other helpful tool organizers and a few products for detailing your car.
Olsa is a Canadian company that has their tools and products made in Taiwan and tested in auto shops in Canada.
I saw the ad for the Magnetic Socket Holders and purchased them, because my case for my socket set, well over 20 years old has final given up (not with out a fight) the ghost.
Here’s the video:
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Tim
#ProjectSportsRoof
#AverageGuysCarRestoration