If this was Aggie Bonfire, we would be in Push right now. For those who never had the opportunity to participate, in the final phase of building Bonfire was called PUSH and when it started the work continued non-stop around the clock. Until now we've worked largely together when we could after school and on weekends - but it's time to finish and with Senior year in full swing it's time to get this done.
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So Dear Diary, this has been a big week. I worked until after midnight a couple times this week and got a lot of pesky things accomplished. Thank goodness for Cody Jinks or Lost Immigrants radio on Spotify to keep me and the mosquitos company.
Most of the times I take a picture or video the truck is laid out. It can get up there too. We don't know exactly where the ride height is that we'll have the front end aligned for - but this is with the front A arms just past horizontal; there is probably another inch or so higher it could go. The jack stands are there to make sure I don't die if I nick an air line when working on it.
https://instagr.am/p/BoseIgCgrRNWow. This is the second Vintage Air I've put in a 67-72 but, man, I didn't remember there being THAT much ductwork (there was though). The ECM being behind the dash is a big factor - glad we had the radio delete because NO WAI a radio was going to fit. I think we will eventually opt for the hideaway bluetooth audio source CorpAg12 suggested in another thread.
Checking off a task means posting new one, but after a thousand renditions of 'To Do' lists we are getting close to the end. If I/we have a good day today and get some done over the weekend; I hope I can load it up Monday or Tuesday and haul it to town for exhaust. I spoke with Josh at Josh's Performance Tune, that was recommended by Silvy's friend, and he told me 'any day'. Since he's all the way over at the other end of the RGV he said call the day before and he'd give me the next morning so we could get it all tuned.
This is where it sat last night. The Smash Hit grill guard was the Ranch Hand of the day and it brings back a part of my youth. Every truck my Dad had all the way through the square bodies had a Smash Hit on it. On the outside this truck is ready to go to the field and do work.