That phone number isnโt an Extension. Itโs 397-7500 To make a phone number easier to remember the first two or three parts would be letters. I remember a number from when I was a kid. It was CDR 7474 First part was Cedar!
eI would suggest that 'EX' represents 'exeter' or some other prefects Also, boiled limseed oil is really great for preserving that surface and a loy easier to apply.
Good to see the accelerator linkage. That is a big help. I was wondering if it went on the inside or the outside of the lever. It's neat to go back in time watching these. So cool that they painted over the logos protecting them all those years. Not knowing that someone would appreciate discovering them many years later.
So pleased I discovered your channel . I've learnt quite a lot from watching what you do thank you . My stepson stripped a Briggs powered Generator . His mum n brothers said good luck getting that running after Greg has played with it . Haha I don't give in . Anyhoo ive rebuilt the engine . That runs sweet and it also makes power . Thanks again for giving me the confidence to have a go . I even get in there and sort whatever needs doing on my VW Touareg too .
I know this video is a couple of years old but just wanted to share with you in case you didn't know. Brookhaven Lumber Co. Is from my hometown of Memphis Tenn and believe it or not they are still in business. They have moved to the outskirts of Memphis and are now located in Germantown Tn. Love the videos I've hooked on them and have learned alot from them. Keep it up.
That's so amazing you even thought about trying to scrub that stuff to see if it would come off most guys would have just given up on it and painted it , Good job mustie1.
It seems to me that the brown primer was deliberately applied to obscure the signage. That's one of the things people do when disposing of vehicles that have come to the end of their useful business life.
I like going through old shows and seeing the old shop from time to time ๐
That phone number isnโt an Extension. Itโs 397-7500 To make a phone number easier to remember the first two or three parts would be letters. I remember a number from when I was a kid. It was CDR 7474 First part was Cedar!
This is my all time favorite project ๐
That is awesome.
Seeing the car and how it is now. Well done, sir๐
I've never seen a better un-paint job.
eI would suggest that 'EX' represents 'exeter' or some other prefects Also, boiled limseed oil is really great for preserving that surface and a loy easier to apply.
Good to see the accelerator linkage. That is a big help. I was wondering if it went on the inside or the outside of the lever. It's neat to go back in time watching these. So cool that they painted over the logos protecting them all those years. Not knowing that someone would appreciate discovering them many years later.
So pleased I discovered your channel .
I've learnt quite a lot from watching what you do thank you .
My stepson stripped a Briggs powered Generator . His mum n brothers said good luck getting that running after Greg has played with it . Haha I don't give in .
Anyhoo ive rebuilt the engine . That runs sweet and it also makes power .
Thanks again for giving me the confidence to have a go .
I even get in there and sort whatever needs doing on my VW Touareg too .
I know this video is a couple of years old but just wanted to share with you in case you didn't know. Brookhaven Lumber Co. Is from my hometown of Memphis Tenn and believe it or not they are still in business. They have moved to the outskirts of Memphis and are now located in Germantown Tn. Love the videos I've hooked on them and have learned alot from them. Keep it up.
That lumber co. was/or is in Memphis.
That's so amazing you even thought about trying to scrub that stuff to see if it would come off most guys would have just given up on it and painted it , Good job mustie1.
The highlighting on the lettering is called "drop shadow"
It was beautiful to see that old lettering with the drop shadows pop out! ๐
It seems to me that the brown primer was deliberately applied to obscure the signage. That's one of the things people do when disposing of vehicles that have come to the end of their useful business life.