I learned how to drive a stick in a 67 Chevelle with a 40lb Pressure plate and manual linkage. Not only that I did it in Portland at rush hour. By the time I got across town, my leg would shake just standing up.
Your new clutch and trans should be built to take a fair amount of abuse. Thats...
Its not a bad price depending on location if its a turbo. If its NA I would say its worth no more than 2k. First of all your talking about a car with an unknown history, only hearsay. The 7M is a solid motor but plagued by head gasket failure and if your hearing a tick it might already be in...
well show me a TIG welder in my budget or lets forget about it altogether. I can live without welding aluminum, if thats what your basing your opinions on. Im not a fab shop guys. Im just a guy whos displaced from his normal home, trying to stay busy so I dont put a bullet in my brain. Ok, well...
actualy I did read your thread, and thats one of the reasons I looked at Sears. Also one of the reasons why I know I can get my goal in under my budget...Im just looking for the best for the money...so far I havent heard anything good or bad about the one I posted a link to.
agreed, I want that as well, HL and I can both send ours to ya, that way you can double up the job...lol
seriously, do a write-up...offer to do it for us, or stop posting this stuff that I want...it makes me crazy! :eek3dance
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Sears sells Hobart as well. I wasnt thinking of buying of a welder from Harbor freight, we dont even have one close by, I was just using them for comparison sake. There is a Sears over in Albany. We dont have any welding supply places in Corvallis that I know of, but I'll look a little further...
Ok, I read some of the past topics on this subject, and they did give me some good starting places. But I still want to get some opinions on getting a welder to suit my needs.
Basically, I need a simple, easy to use setup, that will allow me to weld mild steel mostly and maybe some...
back when I used to do honest labor for a living (working in the printing industry) I LOVED having uniforms. Granted having 5 makes sence, but having a uniform in a dirty business is great. First of all you dont have to worry about ruining you street clothes at work, and secondly you always know...
Part it out for around 1k and buy another one...Thats what I did with my first 88t I paid 500 for. Maybe Im just getting too old and lazy for all that work though.
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