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If you wanna be at the top, you gotta put yourself at the top.
lol lol lol As long as you pay the bills.
If you wanna be at the top, you gotta put yourself at the top.
lol lol lol As long as you pay the bills.
You could buy an old MoToR Repair Manual or Chilton (I prefer MoToR). They cover all makes for a period of 10 years or more. Not as complete as the factory manual, or as detailed, but they cover the common stuff and you only need one for each decade.Well, the problem was what I thought it was. I just went to Timmy for a second opinion. He's gonna help me out on the project and all will be well. You all know how many cars I go through. I'll go broke buying manuals for them all!
Where they tell you what to do. Keeps you humble.That's why I have another full-time job.
Remember Tom, Supervisor is the hardest job!Buy the cars, sell the cars, supervise, and collect the checks. I'm there to be the boss.
You could buy an old MoToR Repair Manual or Chilton (I prefer MoToR). They cover all makes for a period of 10 years or more. Not as complete as the factory manual, or as detailed, but they cover the common stuff and you only need one for each decade.
Remember Tom, Supervisor is the hardest job!
It's one I'm good at, though!
Just be sure you count all the wrenches at the end of every shift. Hired mechanics often have sticky fingers -- I have seen this first hand.
No pics yet, but last night I finally dragged home a '27 Ford touring car body.
Congrats, Dave! I saw that on Facebook, but thought you were joking, due to your recent acquisition.
This is the plan:
Have you the Fronty head? Going to use a stock planetary transmission with a Jack-rabbit clutch or a three-speed sliding gear rig such as a Himico or a Cronk? Accessory counterbalanced "T" crankshaft or one of the heavier Model A or Model C crank? Love the Dayton wire wheels on the machine in your photo!
When I was young I built a Fronty-Ford machine, with a repro Morton and Brett body.