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Took the TR4 for its first real drive last evening. Given that its not really registered (still on the POs plates) I've been keeping pretty close to home so far. Yesterday I took the car up Emigration Canyon, a really nice and close canyon twisty. For the first time, the TR actually felt like a car and not just a project--sure the seat (note singular here) isn't bolted to the rotted floor, but the car ran great. Temp steady, oil pressure seemed good. On a cool summer evening, a wonderful taste of things to come.
Also had my first taste of Shipfitter's Disease. I was working on fixing up the wipers, and while under the dash I had to keep from trying to disassemble other things that also seemed to need attention. For the first time I understood how someone could take a functioning car totally apart. It was a strangely strong pull. I resisted, but it was hard.
All in all, a great LBC day that I just wanted to share.
-Drew
Also had my first taste of Shipfitter's Disease. I was working on fixing up the wipers, and while under the dash I had to keep from trying to disassemble other things that also seemed to need attention. For the first time I understood how someone could take a functioning car totally apart. It was a strangely strong pull. I resisted, but it was hard.
All in all, a great LBC day that I just wanted to share.
-Drew
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