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Thread: 51 MG restoration.
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Yesterday, 01:30 AM #2521
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Thanked: 4207Yeah Tim, I could have brought the car home and done the work, but would still need to take it back for their sign off on the safety. Plus messing with the fronts necessitates an alignment job which I can’t do at home anyway.
That coupled with wanting it all done in a timely manner meant I paid them to do it. Still cheaper than the Benz dealership, and this particular outfit, they all drive Mercedes and enjoy working on them.
Not a Dieter in the bunch. A bunch of Indian dudes, but young and seemingly quite westernized so I gave em a chance.
The MG was fun to work on cause everything was easy to get to. This car 50 years newer and built by the fussiest engineers in Germany, hell no.
Takes an hour of undoing covers and trim to get to anything mechanical and frankly, I don’t find that part fun any more."Depression is just anger,, without the enthusiasm."
Steven Wright
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Yesterday, 01:37 AM #2522
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Thanked: 3228Now that is a big ask considering all the attractions east of Montreal. I'd say confine your trip to the Maritimes and leave Newfoundland for a separate time. You should thoroughly research what there is to see to tailor a trip to your likes and time available for the trip. You may find that you will need several trips to the Maritimes before you even come close to exhausting places of interest to see.
I thoroughly enjoyed our trips to the Maritimes and Newfoundland over the years. I'd say I enjoyed them as much as our trips to the West Coast and up to the Yukon and Alaska. Whatever you decide, I don't think you will be disappointed going to the Maritimes.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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Yesterday, 02:17 AM #2523
They got rid of vehicle inspections in Florida because of corruption. Aparently some were in cohoots with repair shops who were "certified." The inspection stations were not consistent. You could go to one in one county and fail, go to the one in the next county and pass. Basically the whole system was crooked as a dog's hind leg.
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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Yesterday, 06:26 PM #2524
We used to have emmisions testing her in MN. Believe it or not they stopped a government program!
The best reason I heard is that if your vehicle starts and runs here in the winter it would pass the test.
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Yesterday, 07:35 PM #2525
The idiots still test in Wisconsin.
The biggest problem is finding a garage that will/can do the testIf you don't care where you are, you are not lost.