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Originally Posted by dav1551
JC
Congrats on the acquisition.....and look forward to the project as it progresses.
Grab up a couple of cans of penetrating oil (Liquid Wrench) or the like and start spraying at all the fixings you can reach....It'll help in disassembly...
I would say go at it good with a pressure washer, but with water restrictions here in the South it may be prohibited down your way.
Plenty of pictures of disassembly are nice to have and to reference,...... Though in truth I got more use form notes and crude scribbles in several spiral Steno Note Books... Found them handier to access for review, and such while out in the garage/shop.
Most definitely a workshop manual and in addition a "Parts Catalogue" <--- Your parts supplier whom your fixing to get well acquainted with,, will much appreciate it.
Cheers
Dave
74 SIIIsw
00 SII
FWIW It may well not be proper with a 109 2a, ???? But "Limestone" against the dark green really looks some kind of sweet...The color contrast/match is difficult to see on screen, though had the chance of seeing a freshly done 88"sw and figure a dark green 109 with limestone sunsheet and wheels would be eye-catching.
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Dave, thank you very much for the input and as I mentioned in your thread, your truck is the going to be the inspiration to not half ass anything...lol. I have your thread bookmarked and go on there to droul every now and then.
As you've mentioned, the water restrictions are pertty serious...I'll have to figure something out.