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:ditto: Lenny, about 7 years ago my turn signals had the same problem, I checked connections, light bulbs, the ground, and still no signals. The only thing left was the flasher unit, so I changed it out and the turn signals worked again.:beer:
Used to drive my Deuce from So. Calif. to Lodi Calif. every year for the Tower Park meet, that's about 800 mi. round trip. Now from NW Nevada it's about 400 mi. round trip. I look forward to it. :driver:
Drove my friends 1990 M923A2 and I loved it. Loved the power steering, brakes, comfort and most of all quiet. My passenger and I didn't have to yell to hear each other. It was so nice I almost traded in my Deuce............almost. I lived up the beach from you in Huntington Beach for 7 years in...
Lot's of T-33s still in service around the world. There are several bone yards around Davis-Monthan in Arizona that should have enough parts for you to make a nice static display. Might look great in your front yard.:-D
I bought 2 Monroe 34787 gas shocks and they bolted up pretty easy with the only problem being that they come out of the box painted school bus yellow. So I prepped the surface and sprayed them both with Krylon Camouflage OD paint, an improvement. Then I installed the Monroe inner rubber grommets...
The Monroe gas shocks showed up about 30 minutes ago. I changed the tires this morning so unless I run into some unscheduled Honey Do's tomorrow, I should be able to get the new shocks installed before it gets hot out. I replaced my drivers seat shock about a year ago with one from Those...
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