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I just invite Mike Pugh to go with me.........

3410619 - 74 1802 Verona Touring

3460120 - 74 Verona Touring....... (Sold) sent off to LA.

2760306 - Ultimate driving machine Skidmark 204 car. 72 Inka (Sold)

Formerly the old and slow division of Skidmark Racing. 

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Dragging up this old thread as I want share my new love. One of these is going on my Christmas list to Santa. 

 

https://www.atlas46.com/products.html#!/Yorktown-KOH-Mechanics-Roll/p/103690252/category=14466133

 

 

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Carbs: They're necessary and barely controlled fuel leaks that sometimes match the air passing through them.

My build blog:http://www.bmw2002faq.com/blog/163-simeons-blog/

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Nice one Simeon! I like that.

ive been looking at these as well

i have chickened out of fitting my rear battery brace (TEP) as I need to drill the rear shock towers, silly really as there are already holes all over the car, well how do he shocks attach, and we do live in Aus so less rust right!!! but it dawned on me there aren’t many places to tie stuff down in our cavernous boots (trunks) so maybe it’s not such a bad idea? A tool box can make a real mess of your side and back  panels.ADE5BC18-E19C-4894-B514-2255B29592FB.thumb.png.e5421b845d2e7f3f7ab3e1aa366e6e28.png

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2 hours ago, Simeon said:

Dragging up this old thread as I want share my new love. One of these is going on my Christmas list to Santa. 

 

https://www.atlas46.com/products.html#!/Yorktown-KOH-Mechanics-Roll/p/103690252/category=14466133

 

 

I suppose that would give you room for some spare parts as well...  That's a lot of capacity.

Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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Add to the list:  a Radiator Cap !!

 

no joke, on my dad's Ford truck just this morning, the radiator cap disappeared while heading north on the 101 in Gaviota Pass !!  Got to Buellton, O'Reillys Auto Parts had a new cap for me.

     You can find more water "anywhere" but a radiator cap is worth more than gold.

 

Cheers,

 

Carl

 

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