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Posted: 01-02-2022 04:14 pm |
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papatarr Member
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Giving my son my 73. I live in Fl and have a local British car mechanic nearby. Car is going to Mattituck on Long Island and am looking for a mechanic that my son can use. This is his first venture into classic car world and is not much in DYI . Any one know of someone in that part of NY
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Posted: 01-02-2022 04:47 pm |
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redracer Member
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Jim Reilly (in Coram) has 40+ years experience. Here's his info: jimreilly43@hotmail.com • Home (631)938-3069 • Jim(cell) Coram, NY 11727 I believe he may be trying soon to leave the state(as I did many years ago) so you may wish to contact him soon. best wishes, bruce
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Posted: 01-02-2022 05:38 pm |
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papatarr Member
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Thanks. You rebuilt my transmission about 4 years ago. Still running strong
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Posted: 01-02-2022 06:13 pm |
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redracer Member
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Ah--okay. So you're Ronald Tarr; remember trying Hylomar on your rear housing and leaking(don't use that anymore for normal gasket sealing--back to Permatex #2) Glad to hear it's still chugging along(did you rustproof the floors and rockers--super necessary in the harsher Long Island environment)
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Posted: 01-02-2022 07:41 pm |
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papatarr Member
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I know it’s going to only be driven on sunny day’s
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