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I used to be ok with ladders and heights until I slid down a barn roof years back. North side, moss covered cedar shake shingles. I dug my fingertips in and stopped a few feet from the eave. I was shaking like a dog pooping peach seeds!

Heights never bothered me in the navy I was the guy that used to paint the antenna and radar masts now that is a trip underway! Now I just cant deal with it with the dizziness.
I am good to go if I am 8 feet off the floor :lol: I climbed telephone and worked 125 feet of the ground on the side of a steal co building, when I was 40.. not no more ! I can't even watch that crazy chit on the computer with out getting dizzy !
 
Any HVAC guys here? I need to find just the ceramic insulators for the electrodes for a test set any ideas where to just buy those? 4 1/4 long, need four of them.
Got a pic?

Speaking of ladders the guy I got the shelves with owns a farm junkyard, he came over to deliver mine yesterday and mentioned he has a two man scissor lift I can borrow to put the ceiling up in the shop!!!!!!!!!
Speaking of...You finish that mud? :poke:

Good Morning all
 
Thank you!!!
Same setup was on a '68 b-cuda that I bought (/6). On the floor. I don't rememnber the resevioir type :( and doubt I have any engine bay pictures...
Anyway clearly it was still the standard through that year.
 
My 70 has it. I don't know for sure if the manual washers were standard or a option and what you had to order to get the electric pump. A different switch, wiring and pump for sure. My Swinger has a standard looking reservoir.
 
Just busy scored some industrial shelving yesterday for a friend
If you're ever in South jersey - you gotta check out Fazzios surplus stuff...
came home and Ron got the *** of his Cherokee ripped apart to change the shackles for it to pass inspection, freaking bad design the receiver has to come off, all of it is rusted, broke a bolt and have to weld a panel up so the gas tanks has to come out (full of course) Even the fill tube was kicking his ***, just a PIA job for sure.
Man they do that. :( Which version Cherokee?
 
Same setup was on a '68 b-cuda that I bought (/6). On the floor. I don't rememnber the resevioir type :( and doubt I have any engine bay pictures...
Anyway clearly it was still the standard through that year.
I see the 67 and newer electric pump goes in the reservoir and the tanks are different as well. The manual pump system reservoir has a nipple for the hose like the 66 and older tanks had.
 
My 70 has it. I don't know for sure if the manual washers were standard or a option and what you had to order to get the electric pump.
Could look through the dealer and sales lit at The 1970 Hamtramck Registry Library Page (1970 - 1974)
It seemed odd that it would be on the Barracuda as they were considered a premium model with mandatory carpet and a few other things.
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I have never done the bushings or seals. I don't do well up under the dash any more. I can't see much with my bifocals and I don't bend as easy as I did when I was younger. LOL
Even with my glasses ,i dont look so good any more. Especially under dash stuff.
 
So I just got my permit to build my driveway... county is forcing me to get a minimum 30 foot long culvert... for a dang 10 ft wide drive
 
Good morning, 62 and clear with almost no breeze. Taking the day off, Dr. appointment downtown this afternoon, specialist only sees patients on Friday. No work tonight so I may be a tourist in my own town.
 
Got my curiosity up now. LOL

Maybe for '70 they put the manual pump in a lot cars. My Dad's '70 Barracuda had one and I remember going with him to test drive the Duster when they first came out in '69 Dad saying that seemed awfully cheap of them to put that type of pump in a new car.
 
I used to be ok with ladders and heights until I slid down a barn roof years back. North side, moss covered cedar shake shingles. I dug my fingertips in and stopped a few feet from the eave. I was shaking like a dog pooping peach seeds!
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This what part of what I did for 25 years,
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My 70 has it. I don't know for sure if the manual washers were standard or a option and what you had to order to get the electric pump. A different switch, wiring and pump for sure. My Swinger has a standard looking reservoir.
I think I have a almost complete set up you can have for shipping if you want...
 
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