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#196
The Lounge / Re: Self Parking from 1933?
August 31, 2018, 08:26:57 AM
Pretty cool.    But the narrator also says that power steering never caught on.    They don't know why.  Ancient history  ::)
#197
I just sent in my 75 cents!  Can't wait!  What a deal!
#198
The Lounge / Re: Woodward Dream Cruise
August 22, 2018, 12:24:08 PM
PM sent
#199
Up For Auction / Re: 1966 GT350 on eBay
August 18, 2018, 05:47:47 AM
Yes.   The door lights would be for a Mustang with Pony interior.    Fixing the light hole would NOT be easy because of the
grain in that area.   It's tough to replicate the grain, after putting your patch in, and make the area look like it's not
been fixed.    Otherwise, it's time to get another door, which pretty much means a repaint of the car for a decent match.
#200
Regional Shows and Events / Re: SAAC 44
August 15, 2018, 10:56:25 AM
Were the dates announced, too?
#201
Congratulations!   Keeping it a track car?
#202
Is the number on the right the 'Hagerty Vehicle Rating', as shown in the article?    What does that mean?
#203
Up For Auction / Re: NOS Parts !!! @ SAAC 43
August 07, 2018, 10:11:42 AM
I was at Randy's spot.    Great meeting up with you!   One of his items was a genuine Pookie box.    Really tempting :-)
#204
I love 'early / later' pictures.   Thanks for posting!
#205
Practicing my photo attachment skills ::)
#207
Don, probably like this (taken from the SAAC facebook pages) designed by Larry Gardinier.
#208
Maybe a bit further than you want to go but this is a good show in Maggie Valley, NC
http://negeorgiamustangclub.org/maggie-valley-2018/
#209
SAAC-43 / Re: SAAC-43 Registration FAQ and Help
July 16, 2018, 04:58:27 AM
Probably best to send an email to one of these people. 
http://saac43.com/contacts/
#210
I can't answer your question directly, but I, too, thought I could replace my lower bushing.   I removed it and took it
to a distributor shop to replace.   Found the bushings are NLA and was told it's not really needed because the shaft
is already located at the bottom by the hole in the block.    I don't know how much play is there but I ran the car
that way for several years (sold the car later) and it ran fine and with no discernable play in the shaft at the top end.