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I finally got my classic British Mini running. Yes, yes, not really Mustang related. But wait. Once it starts a chain of events. Once the Mini is running, I can drive it off my lift. Once it it off my lift. I can fix my lift. My four-post lift had a very leaky piston that needed to be fixed. A few months back, I read the comments and recommendations when Steve had his fixed in his shop. I pulled my piston, took it to Hose Fast. $250 later they repacked it with all new O-rings and Seals, then re-installed. Now I can re-use and trust my lift again.
Now for the third Christmas Miracle.
I can finally restart back on Anna's Mustang again.
Whit and the group I will start throwing measurements at you while I start figuring out the front end of her car.
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Progress!
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Good news indeed Ed! Keep that progress a moving.
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Oh for sure, I'm in the same chain reaction situation now. My '89 Fox is on my lift, but its buried by the engine, front axle, ect. for my Diesel truck which is outside, and the weather lately has been bad.
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Mochman.......
You go Bowee !
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