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Old 06-13-2015, 09:33 AM
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Default 15 months later..... Back on the road

Hey all, it took 15 months and a lot of frustrating hours but i got my 66 back on the road.
Started with a disk front brake conversion which led to a complete front end rebuild with lots of fun with spring removal, control arm bushings and brake lines. (had to have help with that) Was pretty proud of myself just being a handy mechanic with a fair amount of common sense. Tough job on the floor of my garage up on jackstands. I couldnt of done it with out this very informative and helpful forum and all those who help with their knowledge. Thanks again everyone

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Old 06-13-2015, 12:03 PM
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Welcome back to the road! And yes working on your back sucks. I keep saying I am going to get a lift for my garage!

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