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Another first-time LBC Owner

If you were only closer...

You could help me with a little problem I've been having in the garage...

TMS (too much...ah...Stuff)

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Thanks for all your comments. The broken bolts were after liberal applications of PB Blaster, I'm bringing the propane torch for the next go-round.

I am planning on doing a full frame-off restoration but I'm leaving the body on until I can get the sills and F-frame repaired. As soon as those are done, I'll pull it off and start cleaning up the frame and suspension. I already put about 400 miles on the rear axle towing it home, so a few miles to and from auto body class shouldn't add much wear until I get can get started on the frame.

WhatsThatNoise, are you in North Carolina (sorry, I don't know where Appalachia is)? If so, I have a nephew living out in your neck of the woods. I might have to come out for a visit.
 
:lol:
Odd bit is, I was rised within a rock throw of 'im up there.

How's th' wood in the A?

I'm disappointed there wasn't <span style="font-style: italic">some kinda</span> treasure in th' boot. :frown:
 
I would love to help a guy doing a Brit car....

Unfortunately...

There is no one around here to drink beer & turn wrenches with. :cryin:
 
I ain't movin' back.

YOU move HERE!!! :smile:
 
Too hot...

Cars run better in the thicker air we have up here. :thumbsup:

(It's more like British air)
 
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