An uneconomic repair car if anyone is wondering. Better this than sending it to a scrapyard working
(don't know how to embed videos here??)
Yep, ear bleeding material
Also done some work on the 406 I bought a couple of weeks ago,
New tack rod ends, painted calliper and bracket
Not too bad to do, just to remember how many turns it took to take out...
Brake fluid change was a must...
Sheer stupidity and bloody dangerous to leave that in. Lack of servicing again
Then I cobbled on an exhaust and went for a spin...
Ohh for any Merc fans out there,
Almost have this big ol' lump out
A very slow restoration job.....
Just another day at the office up here!
The slow process of tractor-ising a car begins
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Re: The slow process of tractor-ising a car begins
Looking good.
I embedded the videos for you, if you edit your post you'll be able to see how the [youtube] tags work.
I embedded the videos for you, if you edit your post you'll be able to see how the [youtube] tags work.
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Re: The slow process of tractor-ising a car begins
Thanks!!Xac wrote:Looking good.
I embedded the videos for you, if you edit your post you'll be able to see how the [youtube] tags work.