Well I am beginning to feel that this is going to be the way I end up. Hate
the price but it will make the car as it should be.
the only thing I have to do is convince my SO.
Douglas
I sell the Unwired Tools kit for $675.00
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A lot of those bring back old memories.
Walt Lasher
Seattle
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oid further rust. Install
a nice plastic bed liner over the top.
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 07:54:41 -0800 (PST), "Curt Raymond"
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> Yuck...
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> A. Big hole. With a hole saw (rather than careful cutting) I suspect
>I'd have to come out with a 3" diameter hole at least, maybe 4".
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> B. I'd have to have a slippery static creating bedliner...
Not all bedliner
Allan Streib wrote:
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Yuck...
A. Big hole. With a hole saw (rather than careful cutting) I suspect
I'd have to come out with a 3" diameter hole at least, maybe 4".
B. I'd have to have a slippery static creating bedliner...
No
Whatever happened with your old wagon? I recall when you were looking to sell
it but don't ever recall the end
result.
Randy
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Both of our F150's have the Ford bedliner in them and although it is plastic, I
don't find it all that slippery.
They have worked fine for us. I did pull the one in the 98 and have a look
under it once but have not done so with
the 02. The bed under the liner in the 98 looked fine.
I don't know
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Does anyone here think that grill looks good? It just does not appeal to me at
all.
Randy
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Does anyone here think that grill looks good? It just does not appeal to me at
all.
Euro style grill, sitting under a US style star, framed by US spec headlamps?
Mitch.
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If anybody wants them I have them for $79.95
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Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 2:46 PM
Subject: [MBZ] Grill?
http://unwiredtools.com/cp_1980_3
harry watkins wrote:
HIGH-TEMPERATURE VITON RUBBER TUBING, FIRM, 1/8" ID, 1/4" OD, 1/16" WALL, BLACK
The stuff that Rusty sells is listed as 3.2x1.9mm, or 1/8 ID x a bit more than
1/16 wall. You got the right size, but it's possible the barbs cut up the inside
of the hose when you pulled it
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vibrant, potent, "living, breathing" thing
that
> > > could spring to life at the touch of a switch and the push of a
throttle
> >and
> > > easily soar at 600+ mph and >40 kfeet from here to anywhere in the
world
> > > (refueled in flight, of course).
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> >
eady have a liner. I just
assumed that he bought a rusty truck because he was too lazy to look under the
liner. Now I'm thinking he bought a rusty truck because he was too lazy to look
under the snow in the bed.
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It looks like something that would be on a Daewoo Monster Dump Sedan
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It woulld look a LOT better as purely a 123 and not as a cross between a 123
and something else.
Wilton
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> It looks like something that would be on
For you Kubrick fans out there:
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I must have routed that line to the outside of the throttle without leaving
enough room. I actually gave the car away after I got new fluids, battery,
wipers and filters installed, so I can't go look.
Again, this was only one time event, but I don't recall that occurring with
the cloth type t
Look, just to help you people recover from the sickness caused by
looking at that Asian style grille, here are some nice 123's and a 115
http://www.mercedesmotoring.com/cars-for-sale/ nice price too...
Hendrik
whose 123 is almost as nice as those
OK Don wrote:
I've seen one of those grills
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Yep, nice!!!
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I know that T8 fluorescent tubes put out more lumens per watt than T12 tubes.
Will they interchange? Can I put T8's in my old 4' shop light fixtures?
Rick Knoble
'85 300 CD
'87 190 DT
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Anyone interested in a '79 300SD? It's in south central Missouri.
I have, um, a few W123s around my place. Enough that out here
where they are rare I often have folks stop by to chat, look for
parts, ask advise, etc.
Today a fellow stopped by for the second time. He has a 300SD he
has owned and w
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I have had an odd experience this last week.
I take my '82 240D the car on a 250 mile trip.
10 miles into it I notice a terrible stink! Sort of like fried
eggs that sat in the sun and spoiled. Toward the end of the of
the trip I notice my two-way radios have an alternator whine
in the receive aud
No, but you can buy new fixtures.
At 09:00 PM 2/20/2009, you wrote:
I know that T8 fluorescent tubes put out more lumens per watt than
T12 tubes. Will they interchange? Can I put T8's in my old 4' shop
light fixtures?
Rick Knoble
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eggs that sat in the sun and spoiled. Toward the end of the of
the trip I notice my two-way radios have an alternator whine
in the receive audio.
And right about here I'm saying to myself "Voltage regulator!"
Lots of sulfur in a car
> > Fmiser wrote:
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> > 10 miles into it I notice a terrible stink! Sort of like
> > fried eggs that sat in the sun and spoiled. Toward the end
> > of the of the trip I notice my two-way radios have an
> > alternator whine in the receive audio.
> Jim wrote:
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> And right about here I'm saying t
Does anyone know how to get the blower speed control unit and the temperature
control unit out of an '83 300D Turbo without taking out the dash cover? It
looks like both are mounted on a piece of metal that is not fastened at the
back. I see one screw where a strip is fastened to the firewall.
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Does anyone know how to get the blower speed control unit and the
temperature control unit out of an '83 300D Turbo without taking out
the dash cover?
I believe they just unplug from their socket. They're very
replaceable, anyway. No need to take out the dash or anything
like that. The power
Unplug all wiring and check for continuity again. This will make sure
it's not a wiring issue.
Luther
Archer wrote:
Does anyone know how to get the blower speed control unit and the temperature
control unit out of an '83 300D Turbo without taking out the dash cover? It
looks like both are m
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