Waaaaay too much fun! Ok, all back together and the horn blows no matter which side of the horn button you hit. I don't think it worked this good in 1970!
Trying to do something on the car every day. Even if it's just cleaning a bolt. Tomorrow I'm going to try and drop the tank and swap out the sender
Update on the hood tach- Scott pm'ed me and said the meter movement is fine but the circuit board is no good. Someone had been in there and ran a separate power wire. He's going to make it operate like it did from the factory and repaint the faded needle. So I'm hoping I can get it back and reunite it with the car by next week
I have this attention to detail thing. I'm sure it's treatable with medication but what fun is that? Lol Fred hickey is gonna buy a sweet GSX next year! Lololol
Is it almost done? Do I need to go to the bank yet? LOL. Seriously, amazing attention to details. Thats why I'm here, and enjoying your progress.
Chris, the Don Ramon is the only one I tried from this trio. I am rating the Don Ramon on a scale of 1 to 10, I’m giving it a 9.9. It’s the best reposado I’ve had. It goes down smooth, leaves a little bit of heat on the pallet, finishes very mild with great flavor. The write up said look for chocolate notes as a finish and I would have to agree.
Let all go down there and do an overhaulin on the olds. Fred's cooking! I'll be in the garage calibrating the spring on the glove box door. Lol
I would love to be Fred’s sous chef anytime! This second tequila is very good, it was wrote up as having citrus notes which I would 100 hundred percent agree with. Another one which I would purchase again.
So Jason, how long before that original paint and hood stripes drives you crazy? How far are you going with this car?