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4/06/2014 10:31 AM  #1


Lots to do after a three month hiatus.

I just spent the last three months in Afghanistan and now am traveling back home to Texas. I have a lot of work to do to make the goal of getting my car back on the road. Thanks to Mustang Steve he talked me into going ahead and replacing my Versailles rear brakes with his kit to add Cobra brakes. I haven't even seen the parts yet. I also have a Vintage Air system to install.
I want to thank everyone for their discussions and questions that I dug through each and every day. It kept me sane and chomping at the bit to get home and finish the car.

God Bless

Ed Benton

 

4/06/2014 11:23 AM  #2


Re: Lots to do after a three month hiatus.

Glad you are heading home finally.  Be safe !


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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