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Originally posted by David Lee:
in my younger years I've drivin a screw driver through them.

Big Grin There's a reason why my brother the mechanic didn't want me working on any vehicle.

He once saw me in front of a friends Moms car with the hood up. He slammed the brakes on and yelled put your hands up and back away from the car.


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I do my oil changes because I know exactly what oil and filters I am putting in/on. I don't mind doing them most of the time, but sometimes in the winter it can be a pain. Normally I have been able to get oil changes in late October or early November and am good until March usually. I have an antique truck in my garage that hasn't run in 3 years. There are times I want to just give it away {1953 Dodge M-37, in avatar)but it is still worth a lot as is.


OK, here is your push. You HAVE to get that running! If I was closer I'd help you.


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Originally posted by rtquig:
I do my oil changes because I know exactly what oil and filters I am putting in/on. I don't mind doing them most of the time, but sometimes in the winter it can be a pain. Normally I have been able to get oil changes in late October or early November and am good until March usually. I have an antique truck in my garage that hasn't run in 3 years. There are times I want to just give it away {1953 Dodge M-37, in avatar)but it is still worth a lot as is.
I had planned on making it past Winter before needing to change it so I did well. I've thus far, in over a year drivin just 8,000 miles. Your M37 is a cool project truck. It is Spring. Bring it to life.
 
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