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01 Jan 2014 02:56 #26572
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Thanks for the support guys!
I will get a batch of pics on thursday to share with you all
I know there are some "crazy" fasteners for convertible tops on the table!
I will get a batch of pics on thursday to share with you all
I know there are some "crazy" fasteners for convertible tops on the table!
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01 Jan 2014 00:17 #26568
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Go for it. R
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31 Dec 2013 22:42 #26566
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Agreed - bring on the pictures!
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That sounds like a very good way to get some identification of odd parts, along with a good challenge for our club members.
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That sounds like a very good way to get some identification of odd parts, along with a good challenge for our club members.
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31 Dec 2013 04:28 #26555
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Some of you may know that I work with the 'Pit crew' at the Museum.
Many Club members and other benefactors have helped to provided our crew with a wonderful building, the "Conservation center".
Some of the older members of the crew are not 'computer savvy', so I am asking those that visit here for a little help.
We are currently moving boxes of items that have been in storage, moved, sorted, moved again, and re stored into nice bins, identifying, and placing onto some VERY NICE useful shelving in the CC.
Some items are labelled, some obvious (like cowl light brackets) and some are, well, "Neat" <!-- s:? --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_confused.gif" alt="" title="Confused" /><!-- s:? -->
I hope that I am not too forward to ask for help in identifying items that have us "stumped'. If this can become a game of sorts, I will start posting photos of pieces and parts, and we can get a better idea of what 'we' have.
Thank you for your time.
Many Club members and other benefactors have helped to provided our crew with a wonderful building, the "Conservation center".
Some of the older members of the crew are not 'computer savvy', so I am asking those that visit here for a little help.
We are currently moving boxes of items that have been in storage, moved, sorted, moved again, and re stored into nice bins, identifying, and placing onto some VERY NICE useful shelving in the CC.
Some items are labelled, some obvious (like cowl light brackets) and some are, well, "Neat" <!-- s:? --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_confused.gif" alt="" title="Confused" /><!-- s:? -->
I hope that I am not too forward to ask for help in identifying items that have us "stumped'. If this can become a game of sorts, I will start posting photos of pieces and parts, and we can get a better idea of what 'we' have.
Thank you for your time.
Check out my build at:
www.1932auburnsedan.com
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