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Old 12-30-2020   #21
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I got my projects going. So far new sunvisors w Homelink, and replaced hatch shade. Replacing drivers side trans tunnel carpet panel.
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Old 12-31-2020   #22
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What if I told you nothing to fix? Marc and Pete are pretty good! Too cold to polish.....dry and tight but cold!


Detailing the engine compartment and running gear. Remove the wheels and clean the inside of the rims! That?ll keep you busy until the Daffodils bloom![emoji108]



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Old 12-31-2020   #23
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What if I told you nothing to fix? Marc and Pete are pretty good! Too cold to polish.....dry and tight but cold!
Im about tired of winters.... time to move back to Florida!
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Old 12-31-2020   #24
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Im about tired of winters.... time to move back to Florida!


Moved there three times. I now live close to my kids in NC. No snow in this part of NC, so I can drive all year long. It does get cold on occasion, but once the temps go above 45F the tires work.


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Old 01-02-2021   #25
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I got my projects going. So far new sunvisors w Homelink
Curious minds need to know how you are accomplishing this.....
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Old 01-02-2021   #26
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Did it go to Marc's stock? If so, you'll notice a VERY big difference

I remember the day, i picked my car (1990 #74) up from Haibeck, after I had the 500 hp package. I was driving from, Chicago to an hour west of St. Louis, Mo. Innsbrook (God's Country) any hoo..Marc explained to drive at different speeds, on the way back, to help break in the motor, so i drove 60 and 70 and 80. You are gonna love the noticeable difference.
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Old 01-02-2021   #27
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I just got back from a early morning drive out towards Death Valley there is a 4 mile straight away that is at sea level . Man is it fun going to about 120 in. Old air at sea level . Going to make the rest of the day dull lol
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Old 01-02-2021   #28
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Had to run for materials about 25 miles from my house on New Years Day. This car has 82,000 miles, started red I believe from the factory, then black, now yellow. With that much paint I figured it could handle WI winter roads!
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Old 01-10-2021   #29
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Was out today in SW WI with a high of 21 degrees and bumped into another Crazy Cat! Turned out he is my summer companion, but who expects to bump into another ?C4? Corvette on Jan. 10th in Wisconsin. Had to take a few shots.
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Old 01-10-2021   #30
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Let's see.. my winter list:

- Detail under hood (complete except for a-arms and knuckle)
- replace Wheel Well seals
- Replace A pillar weather strip
- Swap LCD panel in Cluster
All Above are done
- Add the coolant lines like Phil Wasinger did, waiting on gaskets
- Swap Cargo Shade (not needed so if I get to it)

that is it
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