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    Wo so great and a 1993 LE that you saved too!! Even better!! Any Idea what production number it is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phatmiata View Post
    Wo so great and a 1993 LE that you saved too!! Even better!! Any Idea what production number it is?

    Subtly it is in my sig

    90 Mariner Blue 01473, 91 BRG #1759, 93LE #1216
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    Awesome. Glad you got it. Those seats are beautiful. Congrats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    Awesome. Glad you got it. Those seats are beautiful. Congrats.
    There is some slight cracking in the leather, but nothing too serious.


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    Just a quick update.

    First real time out on the public roads in just short of ten years. Car was taken up to highway speeds (70mph) and run through stop and go traffic on the way from my storage locker to my temporary housing. Ran fantastic, no shimmy or shakes, no strange noises, oil pressure perfect, coolant temp perfect. I was so pleased with it, I stopped at the local car wash and let them do an inside and out cleaning. Paint still needs a good compounding and buff to bring it back to where it should be, but I'm satisfied with it for now. All in all I should put about 50-60 miles on it today....

    Attachment 11681

    Future plans for next week are a stop at two body shops that were highly recommended so I can get the small crease in the passenger rear quarter repaired (PDR guys are busy with hail work, so I have not stopped to see any of them yet to see about just floating it out, but I will).

    After that and a quality detailing, I'll reinstall the stock MSS radio......Perhaps an upgraded top as the back window has a light haze on it that is not up to my standards.

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    Fantastic job!

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    No real updates, got the dings taken out PDR, got the quarter panel crease taken care of, have not had a chance to detail the car yet Sooner or later I'll get it detailed and then take some updated shots of it.


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    Console is at the house Bill...I lost your #...sorry about that...didn't forget ya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScratchNSniff View Post
    Console is at the house Bill...I lost your #...sorry about that...didn't forget ya...

    No worries, it's for the 92 B&T that is collecting dust in my storage locker. I'll call you in a little bit to see what your schedule is like
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    No worries, it's for the 92 B&T that is collecting dust in my storage locker. I'll call you in a little bit to see what your schedule is like
    Off Wed/Thurs this week...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScratchNSniff View Post
    Off Wed/Thurs this week...
    In case you did not get my VM yet.

    PM me an let me know what time works for you and I'll meet you there.
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