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jmont64 wrote:

Well hopefully karma has worked out with all that for all the effort you have put into this project. Looking really, really good.


 Thanks Jerel! Not without understanding...but I am putting in a ton of hr's on this project. I'm not complaining as I enjoy it and would be slaving away on something! Have to give credit to my family again! First the Canso and now this.... They all support me an realize the job I've taken on. Not sure if it will be up for sale. Family wants to pay for parts and give it to Lily on her 16th birthday. Would Luv that to happen. Life isn't about $$$ it's about happiness..just do what makes you happy.....



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That would be cool for Her. Should be Proud of the Job you took on. Many would shy away from it. 

Thanks to you and your Family for your Time and effort in this Time. 



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Great story right from the beginning Jim ....might be able to sell the story to one of the car magazines.



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Can buy anything is Sooke for a case of beer!biggrin Picked up 84 c10 power steering linkage for the 66 c10. Measure so that everything is parallel and drill 2 holes..thats it!! Need a 70-87

ps box and adapter bracket from CPP. Also picked up an 1 1/8 sway bar.

 

c 10 steering.JPG  c 0 steering1.JPG

 

c 10 steering2.JPG  c 10 steering3.JPG

 

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Nothing fantastic, but made up a new turn signal arm on the lathe. Also got the new wheel to clock right for the turn cancel paws. Doesn't sound like much..but it sure eats up the hrs as you guys know!

 

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Nice work.

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that thing is gorgeous 



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Nice job!



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cdnpont wrote:

Nice job!


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Thanks guys. SSS..she stops,starts and steers!! Getting there slowly. And my buddy says.....baby steps Jim.... 



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that thing sounds real healthy Jim. Gona tear up them tires real good



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70 SS ACADIAN wrote:

that thing sounds real healthy Jim. Gona tear up them tires real good


 Agreed. Looking good. 



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Excellent progress!

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