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Re: [T3] Today's work (1-piece cooling tin)


On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 11:07, Jason Weigel wrote:
> But in my case this is not a daily driver. I will never have the daily maint 
> issues some of you have. This car has survived all these years being 
> unchanged and does retain all the odd stuff that dropped off later. Im 
> amazed every time I work on it. From the 20mm front slave cylinders, to the 
> rear oil slinger drums, the pressed steel rear shock mounts, original BOGE 
> shocks, plastic linkage, T1 oil cooler to the onpiece cooling tin. If all 
> goes well this will be a 100% stock step back in time.
> 
> jason
> 
> 
The Ghia my front clip came off had that early transaxle with the
stamped steel shock mounts. I think Roy still has it.

-- 
Russ Wolfe
'71 FB AT
'66 FB MT
'64 T34 (not running)
'65 T1 (not running)
'05 KIA Sorento SUV
russw@classicvw.org
http://www.classicvw.org

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