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    1955 Ranch Wagon Cruiser

    Dan I saw in an earlier post that you started bleeding the brakes at the caliper nearest the master cylinder. I remember being taught to always start with the one fartherest away. Don't know if that would make any difference. DK
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    1955 Ranch Wagon Cruiser

    Nice job Dan.[cl
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    1955 Ranch Wagon Cruiser

    You are showing some real progress. The recessed license plate looks great. :)
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    1955 Ranch Wagon Cruiser

    Tail gate patch DJ: The roof paint looks great. [cl I am willing to give the patch another go and make it taller if that helps reduce your stress level.
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    1955 Ranch Wagon Cruiser

    Tail gate repairs The photos and description make it look easy. How did that joggle where the repair section joins the panel work out?
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    Narrowing control arms

    Great job Dan. After paint you would never know they were not stock.
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    48 fire truck roadster

    Joe: It is great to see that you have added some new energy to this project. Great work so far. Sorry you missed Bike Week and the Cruise on Central last weekend. The next Good Guys event is in Scottsdale in November. I plan to be there with the F2 Stang (with mods) unless they flood the polo...
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    48 fire truck roadster

    Joe is the guy to get this project finished. I'm guessing by 4th of July. Given his work on the Gothic Bike it will be a gem when done. Keep us posted Joe.
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    48 fire truck roadster

    Well at least you now have a place to stash it.[ddd
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    48 fire truck roadster

    Grille insert Great job Dan! It is up to your usual high standard. [cl
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    F-2 Stang

    From the new owner I was really pleased that Dan gave me the opportunity to purchase the F2 Stang. He did a really first rate job on the constrution as well as the documentation. She goes like a scalded dog, stops and handles like a race car. So far I sorted out a minor problem with the...
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    48 fire truck roadster

    I wouldn't ignore the dripping fuel. When I first fired the 78 I managed to set it on fire. Given your frustrations you might just let it burn.:rolleyes: Keep the fire extinguisher handy [cl!
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    48 fire truck roadster

    DJ That original steering arm was pretty wimpy. Good call on the replacement.
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    48 fire truck roadster

    DJ: Sounds like you are on the right track. It was a crap shoot with a used engine to begin with. The best you could have hoped for was to pull out a good runner with good compression, oil pressure, no leak down and put it into service right away. Having it sit around for 3+ years without...
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    48 fire truck roadster

    Go for the money I'd go for the $. No body has been offering it to me lately. But.. if you have any referals .... Dk
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