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Old 01-03-2015, 12:45 AM   #21
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Thank you, Gentlemen.
Hard to know what is more fun, woodworking or tinkering with my A's. Nice when a project combines both. Sadly, I think that's all the woodworking I can to on this one. Have to wait until I redo the top of the coupe.

Again, thanks to all you great guys who give me (and everyone) good, on-target advice. It felt great to have the pickup fixed. I went to Home Depot and picked up lumber and drywall for my son. (Really put my lumber rack to the test!) By the time I had gotten there the ammeter was reading zero again and all was right in the world.
it seems like it's time to buy a chassis and make a station Wagon.
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