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Old 04-25-2017, 02:16 AM   #2717
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Good Morning Rian ,still here with you .
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Me too.


There you go guys.


While Photophukkit continues to be 100% ****e I am able to access my uploaded pics via mobile phone but not iPad. Really battle to understand that.

In the mean time some more photos for the records.


Slightly out of sequence set brake repair photos.


Brakes were never spectacular for starters.

So needed to be adressed.

Fronts looked fine after a few miles of purposefull heavy use but rears certainly made interesting noises.

Rusted up means penetrating oil. Lots of it



Aaaaaaahhhh......

Leaking cylinders and contaminated shoes.

New parts £60.00 for full rebuild kit.







Passenger side much better condition.

But replaced as matter of course.





Looking a bit sad



My neighbour Stuart whose vans I get to borrow occasionally for the price of diesel came to supervise and ultimately take over and do most of the clever reassembly.



Once the brakes and handbrake were all refitted and adjusted I had to try on the alloys.





It made me grin madly.

Yup......

Van makes my very happy.

And as always, Harley insists on inspecting and doing security control.

She helps a lot.


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