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Old 02-28-2009, 10:16 AM   #19
ChiefRocka
Hollister, CA.
 
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Re: Wife's '57 Wagon "RADIO FLYER" project...

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Originally Posted by Old Dave View Post
Very cool wagon and you're doing a great job. Your wife should be proud.
Thanks Old Dave...I'm gonna print this phrase, and pin it right to the dashboard...that way she'll realize....
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Pics from this past week.....I actually got it all done, and fired it up !! The ZZ4 has only literally 30 mins on it (first start, cam break in). It purred like a kitten !!! Although, not as much cam as I would like....
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Removed the rear panels, and part of the carpet to run the harness to the rear...what's up with the plywood ??
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Years ago, I made a battery tray for positioning the battery in the back. However, I think it's gonna go back into the engine compartment...
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I had my gorgeous little "Mad-Madison" help me with the taillights...
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The NOS bottle from the old engine, will remain mounted...by the request of the wife...
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I love the wagon headliners:
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What the Heck is that ??

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