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some new pics of the engine.
Dave,
Thanks so much. The steering collum was pulled out today and all the pieces were put together to make sure it fits.
Is there a piece that attaches to the coupling? Or does it attach directly the collum with the round piece with the notch in it? Its hard to describe.
Does anyone have a phtos of they harness attached to the steering collum?
Thanks as usual. Rick
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Dave,
I have the large pipe wrench, small pipe wrench, hammer , spark wrench. I need everything else you might have.
Thanks much. Rick
The steering column is not in the car yet. This is probably why the mechanic was stumped. lolol
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Here is the coupling. The second picture shows the harness to the alt and then branches off to the right to that coupling shown above.
I was guessing the dash. I have no idea what im talking about. lolo Rick
Thank you!
Thanks for the photos. It helps a ton. I have a few of those tools pics with a few to go. I even have a great tire pressure guage as the one shown.
Once again. Thank you all. Rick
Thanks everyone. I would love a photo. I have the original door panel. I just don’t know what tools belong in it.
Rick
Ok,
I’m going to ask a question that might be a bit naive.
Based on the engine number sequence and serial sequence, it seem that there would be more than 5 produced. 0001=0007 18-29 . Did they make one, then a different model and then another????
safety first! Thanks Ed. I totally agree with yours and others suggestions so the driver and car are safe and sound.
Rick
Dannnngggg! Lololo
I had no idea the issue of trailers would prompt such a great response. Thank you all very much. I know it was not a pierce question, so I apologize to the site purists.
Thanks again to all. Rick
Thanks for the advice everyone. The pic of the 32 was found on line during my never ending search for colors. lolo
Cograts on your new car.
Thank you!
All those cars are awesome. Thanks for the pics and advice.
David,
lololo I am not a fan of brown cars. (though some I must admit, work) I’m afraid the hershey bar was just an amazing size that I thought I would share.