today at my shop. new tires and her first wash in 5 years. still lots of snow so no burn outs yet johnny
I took multiple pics including my thumb which got caught in the crossfire as the coil spring snapped into the lower control arm as we were installing it.
Took the female and the Riviera up to the Garden of 10,000 Buddhas Saturday, then on Sunday we got the Caddy out of hibernation. Great weekend.
Still winter in Wisconsin. I guess if there's any upside to winter weather is that I have a long "project" season. How about BEFORE winter, and DURING winter?! "After" is going to be a while yet.
Gotta agree with Paul... we have a 6-7 month "project season" up here, and then roundabout season... (its a local thing LOL). Thats a jim-dandy detail job you have going on there Paul! Now I know how the "reconstructionists" felt after the Civil war! ws
The wife and I with our 1968 Buick Riviera, "The Aqua Zephyr", at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC.
Here she is when we left her at Don Garlits museum the end of last month...she'll be there until May 12th if you want to see Ingenue in person!
Do you have a gap like his do? Mine were old time. One set from mid 70s. Came on my Chevelle. One set early mid 80s I installed on my GTO. Me I would not want the gap as shown. Mine had a spacer that joined to top n bottom. One other thing is keep an eye on front where you drilled holes in frame. Frame can crack there.
Changed the oil yesterday and gave it a bath and a quick slick mist wipe down. Drove it to Kares moms house so it would go on a paved road Saturday morning to the first show. I didn't get a picture of her then. From one year ago 4-21-18. Same show this Saturday. Midland Mi Northwood Instutue spring show. Al