Grandpa Go Fast's 1970 Ford F100 has
taken much more time to get to where it is as than any of our other
two projects. However, the Mad Scientist and I were able to get the
massive monster over to the finishing garage to better prepare it for
paint and the road.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Monday, August 4, 2014
B3R Garage: Two weeks of fun and productivity
The previous weekend I mustered up the
courage to finally take the Capri on a drive outside the
neighborhood. July 26'th marked the date of Orland Indiana's Vermont
Settlement Day's and The Mad Scientist convinced me to make the trip.
Conveniently, the day also marked the firs American Legion car show
in Orland. After a few days of pulling the car out of the garage and
making a few laps around the neighborhood I began looking for a way
to put the hood back on the Capri. I rummaged through the shop and
came across what was left of a cutting wheel that was just enough to
cut a hole large enough for the air cleaner. Everything seemed to be
going really well in the Capri until we were about two miles outside
of Orland. As it turned out, for some reason a roll pin sheared off
in the distributor separating the rotation of the bottom of the
distributor from the top. The Mad Scientist yanked the distributor,
rolled into town and got some help from Bill's Towing before shooting
back down the road and dropping the dizzy back in the block. When I
hit the key the car fired right up and I was able to drive the rest
of the way into town. Better yet, I was even able to watch the parade
and head on down to the car show at the American Legion to look at
other people's really awesome cars.
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