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Ok everyone,
From now on I will let everybody know when I'm planning a trip to Howard's. If you want me to look for something specific and/or want pics. of stuff PM me with your e-mail so I can send your info. to you. If you want me to get something you need to send a money order. I'm not a...
I don't. Anchor Industries in Evansville, IN makes both canvas and vinyl. My pref. is canvas because the material they use is so heavy-duty. Cheap too. About $200 for the canvas top.
The only frustration I have with the PMs is the inability to send pics.. Other than that I agree. It's very disheartening to experience this. I wish people would be on the up-and-up. All it takes is an experience like this to make a great idea go sour. Greed is NEVER a good thing.
Digger,
Could you please include your city and state in your signature box located in the control panel? That way if one member is close by perhaps they could stop in and help with any questions or problems that may arise as time goes on and a second pair of hands is needed and so on....
With company supplied by rdixiemiller, we made a trip to Howard's, got fleas and ticks (again), blodied our fingers (again) and had a blast! We got a bunch of parts for everyone requesting except for a few gama gaot parts due to light fading away. Much fun was had by all in attendance. Here's...
There's a street legal '30's Indy style car being driven around here and is domiciled in Haubstadt. It's really cool to see going down the road too. It's a two seater. Believe me, this car is LOUD! If you think a 1C turbo is loud, it's muffled compared to this car. The exaust ports are...
WOW! That's one really nice looking tank! I'm guessing your assistant has fun driving it to work and getting the parking spot she wants every time................ Smile, wink and then mow down the competition, eh? BTW, Just so I don't try to compete using my little Deuce, could you pretty...
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You need a 15/16 open end wrench to hold the nut on the top of the filter housing and then have someone hold the lower casing while you push on the wrench. It's a bear the first time. But after some work it's much easier to change the second time.
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