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Nice to see another fine example of saving/preserving and re-purposing a great historic vehicle. I commend you.
I also see you are still trusting and using the Paradox rear cylinder cooling kit. I installed a kit on my 1008 several years ago and never looked back.
Sounds like your recent neck surgery must have cured your past aliments and brought you closer to your wife.
To be twisted around upside down on your back on the floor of your truck cab at your age is a very difficult position to be in.
I only accomplished that move once, But I was 20 she was...
Register it in NY as "Historic" and get it insured through JC Taylor insurance. My 2 CUCVs cost me a total of $340 a year with the combined vehicle values of $17,000. Go to - jctaylor.com to get a quote. Keep in mind, you are supposed to only drive it to car shows and parades and it's kept in...
After washing it thoroughly, it probably wouldn't hurt to spray it with a vinyl restorer/preservative.
I like to use ArmorAll Outlast Trim & Plastic Restorer. It soaks in nicely and looks like the vinyl loves it.
Take care Rick, you'll get through this.
My sister has the same issue and has learned how to "carefully" deal with it.
And remember, they say that growing old is not for sissies
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