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'86 Monte SS (sold) ~ HRPT 2015, '17, '18 ~ Long Hauler
'73 Dodge Coronet Wagon ~ ‘19 Long Hauler
79 Trans Am project
’90 Chevy 454 SS
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Originally posted by silver_bullet View Post
Hawaii?
Now I'm pondering if there is a photo program that will bulk resize them.
Or make a video slide show and upload to you tube or something
Have to read the instructions for the corel paint shop that's been on the computer for 5 years and never used.
The learning curve for this is going to be large.Last edited by Eric; April 21, 2020, 03:23 AM.
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Finally get around to replacing my broken headlight only to find out I bought the wrong one. It fits the car but it has an extra bulb and one of the headlight bulbs is different. Old one twists in and new one plugs in. IDK if I can make it work and just get a bulb or If I have to buy another headlight. This one was $70 new on ebay. Some are as high as $600. Its a 2016 focus titanium four door hatchback. It has the flex fuel four cylinder. The light was still working but the plastic cover is broken where a cart hit it. Might be too late to return the light. Paid out of pocket due to $500 insurance deductible and stores' no fault policy.
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Re-read the ebay listing. It says takes an H7 bulb. Not the H11 that my car has. IDK if I can get away with just getting the H7 and going with it or not? Don't want to hurt the car. Says full refund if I pay the shipping but only if they sent the wrong part.Also don't want to shell out up to $600 for another light now that its too late to call insurance about it.
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Got the bulb. Over paid at Oreilly's because they are the only ones in walking distance. I thought one was LED but its not. They are both halogen. Its the halo DRL that is LED on the car but only incandescent on this new housing. So now my car will look like it has a lazy eye or something. Maybe somebody will break the other one and they will even out. These bulbs are a PITA good thing the light comes off so easily. This is why we can't have nice things. Eight day vacation and no where to go. Plenty of chores to do like mowing after I tune up the mower and changing the oil in the truck and getting the 71 running again. Battery may or may not need charging. The focus battery is four years old so it may be on its last year. Its sideways and crammed under the cowl for no reason but to be difficult. IDK how it comes out of there.Last edited by stu yoakam; April 26, 2020, 06:40 PM.
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I have been through a similar experience. My problem was I gave them a deposit up front which they spent and had to do other work to pay the bills. I think you need to have a serious talk with him. You need to explain to him that you will get the car if he can't be more responsive. You need to contact the local LEOs to find out what they will need to force open his shop for you to retrieve your property. It might be best to contact them first so you know what to tell him if/when you actually talk to him.
For me, once the tension are raised (verbal threats) it is time to get it back before any more bad things can happen.
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Originally posted by Redline04... how do you handle a restoration shop that is difficult to get contact with? Elusive at best. Takes days to return messages, says will call in a day or two, then doesn’t respond again. Claims to be working out of state, rarely around the shop (his “part time job-hobby”). Supposed to be a great guy and awesome mechanic, but can’t get him to do the work or commit to a time frame... I’d just go get the car and give up on him, but he’s 3 hrs away, and I can never tell if he’s around, or not.
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Originally posted by Redline04... how do you handle a restoration shop that is difficult to get contact with? Elusive at best. Takes days to return messages, says will call in a day or two, then doesn’t respond again. Claims to be working out of state, rarely around the shop (his “part time job-hobby”). Supposed to be a great guy and awesome mechanic, but can’t get him to do the work or commit to a time frame... I’d just go get the car and give up on him, but he’s 3 hrs away, and I can never tell if he’s around, or not.
I went through that a couple of times with cars. I learned that it is very hard to get anyone that has another job to maintain any kind of a schedule on the car. One guy had my '57 for the better part of ten years just to put new rear quarters on. He had actually done the quarters & painted my '65 El Camino when he worked at a local body shop. Then he went to work for Duncan Aviation. In that ten years he had been promoted to supervisor of the paint shop. So he was busy & so was I. But I did know him to be a good guy. When I found a shop that would do the car he was actually relieved when I told him that I was going to take the car back & take it to them. Next time that you talk to him ask him point-blank how much he has done, what you owe him (if he has done anything), & tell him that you will come & get the car & pay him anything that you owe him. If he has actually done anything. Keep us posted on this one....when you got a fast car, you think you've got everything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpvfmSL6WkM
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My el camino never got painted because they put quarters and wheel wells on it and left part of the old wheel under there. The clear coat on the roof has come off and the paint is not too good either. Windshield not perfectly centered so trim won't fit. Filled in holes for trim above the tail lights. I don't think they are around anymore.
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