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68PONY

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« Reply #10 on: October 14, 2010, 09:12:47 PM »
Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3719.msg23205#msg23205


I bought the box and pump about 7 years ago....and only just cracked the $hit$ in a car park in Penrith a week or so when it took a 500 Point turn to get out of the Coffee Club carpark.    My arms were rooted!!!








 :rol::rol::rol: Yes i remember i was behind you waiting .................... i actually finished the crossword puzzle in the paper while waiting :rol::rol: ...............................The people eating there breakfast fell asleep waiting to see you go :rol::rol:  Ok ive said enough now............................ oh it was hard to see in your back screen , it was all foged up..................................... must of been from the sweat pouring off you trying to get out :rol::rol::rol::zip:

GAS455

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« Reply #11 on: October 14, 2010, 10:54:05 PM »
Quote from: 68PONY link=topic=3719.msg23223#msg23223
Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3719.msg23205#msg23205


I bought the box and pump about 7 years ago....and only just cracked the $hit$ in a car park in Penrith a week or so when it took a 500 Point turn to get out of the Coffee Club carpark.    My arms were rooted!!!








 :rol::rol::rol: Yes i remember i was behind you waiting .................... i actually finished the crossword puzzle in the paper while waiting :rol::rol: ...............................The people eating there breakfast fell asleep waiting to see you go :rol::rol:  Ok ive said enough now............................ oh it was hard to see in your back screen , it was all foged up..................................... must of been from the sweat pouring off you trying to get out :rol::rol::rol::zip:



LOL....  It was an effort to get out of there!

Re the fogged windows....  My demisters mustn't have been working!

It's a new car now!

GAS455

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« Reply #12 on: October 26, 2010, 05:26:58 PM »
Dropped the '60 off yesterday to get the control arm bushes changed. They were completly shagged....I got new ones from Ponti world a while ago.

It's getting control arm bushes, ball joints and tie rods ends done.  New front shocks and replacing the fuel tank for another original one that I got off Bonnevista(thanks Chris) so hopefully I will have a working fuel gauge and also some more fuel capacity then my tank which had a big bash on the bottom. It's been 12 years since I have had a fuel guage on that car...so fingers crossed it all works out!

Yes...I know I could do the tank myself...But...I'm not! :shades:

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« Reply #13 on: October 26, 2010, 05:37:09 PM »
That's great Greg, you might even make Mittagong on a tankful now.:lol:

GAS455

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« Reply #14 on: October 26, 2010, 05:45:42 PM »
Quote from: bonnevista link=topic=3719.msg23498#msg23498
That's great Greg, you might even make Mittagong on a tankful now.:lol:


Fuel economy won't change...but yes, the range will!!
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