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1976 I got paid $1.95/hr working at the convenience store down the street, as my old man paid me squat to stock the shelves in ours. 77 I was up to $2.15/hr when a guy came in to buy smokes and asked if I knew anyone that would work for a $160 a week as he needed a labourer. That was my last few...
That ole boy's dad ran a bull dozer all day. I'm sure he was good at it but it had to be a tough job. I agree. The pay sounds low.
My first job was at the local grocery store in 1980. $3.35 an hour and they worked us like Hebrew slaves. I hated that job.
Quit that and went to work an auto...
I didn't jerk or squeeze anything. The column was all together & I was turning the key switch & the fuel pump was working, then a fuse blew, an then nothing. Checked the switch with a continuity tester & I found that the hot wire was grounding to the column. So, apart it came.
Welcome to FBBO, from NorCal Sierras
so is that car the same car in your 'Avatar'
(I assume you're the owner), of the same in the video
3320#s for an "even stripped 2nd gen RR" is light
In 1980 there was a blue Super Bird with a 440 and automatic transmission on a used car lot.
It had a flat tire and they wanted $1500 for it. My best friend's step Dad offered $1200 for it and they declined his offer.
He wanted the drivetrain out of. He didn't care about the body.
A 440...
Sounds good! Thanks for the advice. I’m going to need every bit of it. It was hit in the front so nothing is a given on this one. The passenger side took the hit. Hopefully it didn’t transfer much to the drivers side or the K- member. It X out ok with a tram from what I could tell.