I would guess that they will stick to insurance jobs and stay away from older cars.....Appears that the shop tried to make things as right as possible given the events, they may take more care in the future, good luck and enjoy the ride
I would guess that they will stick to insurance jobs and stay away from older cars.....Appears that the shop tried to make things as right as possible given the events, they may take more care in the future, good luck and enjoy the ride
Yeah, I wanted a bright clean looking white. It's a Ford color too.Wow! That picture really illustrates the difference. It's a much cooler shade of white now.
They sure are. I don't have the center caps on at the moment. These are the old original Pony R's.
Thanks, I really dig yours. Had planned on going with oxford white but ended up going with frozen white.Looks good man.
I don't smell any fuel leaks. It's a mechanical gauge. I'll pull the fuse and give that a try. Thanks.The first thing I'd do is check for leaks or fuel smell, cause you certainly don't want to have a fire after just getting it back. Is your FPG a mechanical one? Maybe pull the fuse for the fuel pump so it does not come on and see if the sound in front is still present and that will tell you if it is related to the fuel system or not.
So.......you found it by the curb with the trashNoises I have heard when bringing cars back from the dead.. Seat belt buzzers, fuel pumps, Door open buzzers... Best one was the lights on my turn signal indicators were on but did not blink....
Turned out to be my emergency flashers turned on with a bad flasher on my 77 stepside...
Close, after I bought it and drove it home there was so much wrong with it I was ready to send it out with the trash......So.......you found it by the curb with the trash