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sorry Mark

Just goes to show, there's a sucker born every minute! Why anyone would EVER buy a PT is a mystery to mankind.
 
"silverblueBP" said:
Just goes to show, there's a sucker born every minute! Why anyone would EVER buy a PT is a mystery to mankind.
Their only alternative is a Pontiac Aztek is one possibility...
 
"Flysure1" said:
Wow, they must be hot movers--we sold the only one on the lot~

The car actually drove pretty nice. With the turbo ours had no shortage of power, etc.

However, while fine for a woman to drive it just looked like a girly car on the outside and I avoided driving it for fear of looking like a :homo


In other news, I did get the Trans Am fired up yesterday. New motor has more power but had to work out a few issues....just stupid little things like we had the temp gauge wire plugged to the carb, the oil pressure gauge plugged to the temp and a wire on the AC harness hooked to the oil sender, also forgot to put the spring on the throttle at the carb. It should have been the wire off the AC harness plugged into the carb and the others plugged where they were supposed to go, LOL!

Got it straightened out and needless to say it idles better now and the gauges work. :roll

Yesterday, I also put the new cowl cover on the '01 Mustang and drove it to the auto parts. Thinking I am going to need to replace the power top motor here soon. Goes down fine but goes up rather slowly. Always something but it keeps me busy and out of trouble I guess.
 
"RustyRed" said:
However, while fine for a woman to drive it just looked like a girly car on the outside and I avoided driving it for fear of looking like a :homo

It's NOT the car.
 
"silverblueBP" said:
It's NOT the car.

I'm sorry were you saying something? I was hanging out on the Trans Am forum trying to find a schematic for my 403 vacuum lines.

When I'm done fixing a few more mis-connected hoses my motor will actually run :nut

It runs now but not so well....straightening out a few misconnections
 
Re: Re: sorry Mark

"RustyRed" said:
I'm sorry were you saying something? I was hanging out on the Trans Am forum trying to fix my mullet.

When I'm done fixing a few mistakes I made while trimming it up last night. I will post some pictures for you. :nut

They have a whole category on the forums dedicated to care, styling and upkeep of mullets.

Fixed it for you.
 
"RustyRed" said:
However, while fine for a woman to drive it just looked like a girly car on the outside and I avoided driving it for fear of looking like a :homo


In other news, I did get the Trans Am fired up yesterday.
Wouldn't this be more like in RELATED news?
 
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