What did you do to your other car(s) today?
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Believe me, when my dad is done with a vehicle, there is nothing left. Glad they went to someone willing to pay money for rust, even if it was by the ton.oldskool wrote:I flipped 2 Wagoneers a few year ago for a $4k profit. . .are you sure there wasn't any goody left? They have a strong following, almost like an odd boxy German sedan we all know and love.a wrote:Sent 2 Grand Wags to the crusher. got good money for them too
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I received a trade offer, my '67 GTO for an 83 Wagoneer that runs but wont move due to a bad transfer case. I was considering it until my wife said no, but now I'm considering it again...Son of a wrote:Believe me, when my dad is done with a vehicle, there is nothing left. Glad they went to someone willing to pay money for rust, even if it was by the ton.oldskool wrote:I flipped 2 Wagoneers a few year ago for a $4k profit. . .are you sure there wasn't any goody left? They have a strong following, almost like an odd boxy German sedan we all know and love.a wrote:Sent 2 Grand Wags to the crusher. got good money for them too
Actually I have to admit whenever I get an offer on a trade or am researching a car on CL I always run it through the search here. When I ran the wagoneer I found some less than desirable stories.
Other cars, I took a cd out of the Audi my wife had stolen. The Rover I started trouble shooting the drivers side power window. The 325 ix I looked at and thought how much prettier it would be with a hood that didn't have peeling clear coat.
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Wait a minute.
a wrote:Sent 2 Grand Wags to the crusher. got good money for them too
Maybe I'm slow, but we have a father-son team here! That's so cool! Any other father-son members? Or relatives for that case?Son of a wrote:Believe me, when my dad is done with a vehicle, there is nothing left. Glad they went to someone willing to pay money for rust, even if it was by the ton.
When I first saw Aaron post, I thought there was a word missing from his handle. Then, I figured it out.rmiddendorf wrote:Wait a minute.
a wrote:Sent 2 Grand Wags to the crusher. got good money for them tooMaybe I'm slow, but we have a father-son team here! That's so cool! Any other father-son members? Or relatives for that case?Son of a wrote:Believe me, when my dad is done with a vehicle, there is nothing left. Glad they went to someone willing to pay money for rust, even if it was by the ton.
did quite a bit to my stylus this week, decided to work on it this week instead of the E28, which i'll get to next week.
decided to use the E90 top-hats on the front springs so i could cut them to lower the front of the car, as it has about as much front wheel gap as a stock E28 lol:
ended up having to use a couple washers to space the tophat down a bit so it wouldn't hit the mount. but otherwise they worked perfectly!
then i replaced the tires:
did all 4, as you can see the old ones were pretty worn out haha.
then did an alignment:
car drives great now.
here is a shot of how it sits now:
pics taken with my cellphone. the front wheel gap is now about 2 inches lower than the rear wheel gap, compared to almost 2 inches higher than rear. so it was about 3.5-4 inch drop in the front. it still rides great and it looks soooo much better.
now on to the E28 come next week.......
decided to use the E90 top-hats on the front springs so i could cut them to lower the front of the car, as it has about as much front wheel gap as a stock E28 lol:
ended up having to use a couple washers to space the tophat down a bit so it wouldn't hit the mount. but otherwise they worked perfectly!
then i replaced the tires:
did all 4, as you can see the old ones were pretty worn out haha.
then did an alignment:
car drives great now.
here is a shot of how it sits now:
pics taken with my cellphone. the front wheel gap is now about 2 inches lower than the rear wheel gap, compared to almost 2 inches higher than rear. so it was about 3.5-4 inch drop in the front. it still rides great and it looks soooo much better.
now on to the E28 come next week.......
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Yesterday; swapped the snow tires out. Finally.
Today; went to work on replacing the sticky door lock mechanism, and found a couple of surprises behind the door panel; the cable connecting the inside handle to the door latch was broken, and...
Blown out door lock bracket. Crap. Then while trying to figure out how to proceed, I proceeded to lock my key inside the car. And of course, the other key was on the key fob with my e28 key, which was with my daughter, an hour's drive away. I'm such a dork sometimes.
So, no; I didn't get that job done. She didn't get back with the second key until 7pm. But I did get some other stuff done, and tomorrow's a new day!
Today; went to work on replacing the sticky door lock mechanism, and found a couple of surprises behind the door panel; the cable connecting the inside handle to the door latch was broken, and...
Blown out door lock bracket. Crap. Then while trying to figure out how to proceed, I proceeded to lock my key inside the car. And of course, the other key was on the key fob with my e28 key, which was with my daughter, an hour's drive away. I'm such a dork sometimes.
So, no; I didn't get that job done. She didn't get back with the second key until 7pm. But I did get some other stuff done, and tomorrow's a new day!
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Put air in the leaking mower tire.
Now that the mower with the carb using new parts, is running, I'm going to spring for a couple inner tubes to save on the need to refill that leaking tire (around the cleaned and prepped bead).
Then I rebuilt the rack and gear steering on the mower and visited my neighbor sporting in the newly refurbished ride. It turns left and right now. Sweet.
Jeep got some more attention to rust as inspection is due now.
Now that the mower with the carb using new parts, is running, I'm going to spring for a couple inner tubes to save on the need to refill that leaking tire (around the cleaned and prepped bead).
Then I rebuilt the rack and gear steering on the mower and visited my neighbor sporting in the newly refurbished ride. It turns left and right now. Sweet.
Jeep got some more attention to rust as inspection is due now.
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I changed the oil in my wife's RAV4. Piece of cake. I won't even have to jack it up the next time. I do need to get an oil filter wrench that fits it in the future though. That engine only takes 4.5 quarts of conventional oil.
I also checked the tire pressure and topped off the antifreeze. Don't I deserve a cookie?
I also checked the tire pressure and topped off the antifreeze. Don't I deserve a cookie?
With the M5 on the lift waiting for tool delivery, it's been a busy 'other car' few days. The '71 F100 is out and about and became my weekend car. After sitting for the winter it fired up on the third try. I need to swap the upper radiator hose, which is sitting on the shelf. Other than that, it's just a time capsule.
Non...BMW...content!
Jezebel also fired up - the wife's '59 Galaxie kicked up on the 5th or 6th try to seemed happy enough rumbling around town. This year I will finally have to go after the crunchy bearing on the right-rear, and the tranny output shaft, and probably the ujoints on the driveshaft, and the fuel sender. The list on that car is not short, but it travels very (very very) little distance.
As many pictures as I have of the bimmers, you would think I had more pics of these two cars around....
Non...BMW...content!
Jezebel also fired up - the wife's '59 Galaxie kicked up on the 5th or 6th try to seemed happy enough rumbling around town. This year I will finally have to go after the crunchy bearing on the right-rear, and the tranny output shaft, and probably the ujoints on the driveshaft, and the fuel sender. The list on that car is not short, but it travels very (very very) little distance.
As many pictures as I have of the bimmers, you would think I had more pics of these two cars around....
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