How not to protect your paint job
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Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
:eek: :eek:
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Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
But I thought it was good to have a car that you work on the engine from the engine compartment?
Guy looks light, but I don't think I could handle doing that. I'm afraid to even slighty lean on the car. |
Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
I have done this myself, but I am just a little bigger and my engine was out of the car and I went all the way down in there to do some work.
The best way to protect your paint is not to take it to Walmart. Look at my other thread. |
Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
Hey Ed, that's a hell of a wrench you got in your hand....what in the heck were you going to do with that.....beat the car the car into starting??? :lol:
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Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
Ah! Back when Corvettes were just Chevy sports cars! :D
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Re: How not to protect your paint job (Ed T)
What are you trying to do...Kick start it. :smash: :smash: :smash:
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Re: How not to protect your paint job (Desertdawg)
ive done that. in a K-5 blazer!! :lol: it has a 454 and you can still fit 2 bodies under the hood. :crazy:
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