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Because friends and family know me as an over-the-top old car enthusiast, my wife usually chooses a card with an auto in the scene. Here's this year's car/card. I told her I loved it. She asked me what kind of car it was. When I told her the make and model, she accused me of making the name up. I'm pretty certain this will bring a smile to this group.

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Am I correct in remembering that the master cylinder was inside the frame rail? What a despicable thing to work on, especially under a flat rate book.
Bob
 
Am I correct in remembering that the master cylinder was inside the frame rail? What a despicable thing to work on, especially under a flat rate book.
Bob

Yes, you are correct. M/C is in the frame rail. There is reasonable access, but still a pain.

Very nice card choice. Correct color as well (but then my bias is well known).
 
My daughter had a beautiful calendar made up with her bird photos at Costco. $9.95 each. She also made up some coffee cups there. Amazing. If you have some car photos, check out Costco. I'm sure they have cards also.
 
Am I correct in remembering that the master cylinder was inside the frame rail? What a despicable thing to work on, especially under a flat rate book.
Bob

Same for most Nash, Hudson, and AMC of the '40s and '50s. Not pleasant!
 
My 52 IH has the master cylinder inside the frame rail, it isn't difficult to access though, nothing on it is.
 
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