What did you do to your non-G body project today? [2019]

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After burning all the two-year old gas out of my T-Bird, I filled it back up with fresh and stuffed it back in the corner of the shop and pushed my Cougar back into a position where I can tinker on it for the next while. This made it tough to get the Mrs.' Vert to fit so that it's easily accessible. All of this takes place on the "parking side" of the shop. I still have my "dirty room" bay for everyday stuff.

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In the winter time I rearrange and squeeze my 78 Delta 88 in there too.
 
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Don't you hosers have Princess Auto though?
It's close, but it's not all tools. There is farm stuff, surplus junk, a hydraulic parts area. Not even close to the same amount of tools....
 
Stared wrokin on my 84 c10, front brakes were locking up and had a caliper dragging, changed them and no change in drag and couldnt bleed the passenger side at all.... rubber lines were collapsed inside. then coulnt get them disconnected from the steel lines so replaces rubber and steels then i had brakes again.... on the test drive blew a left rear wheel cylinder. replaced it and the shoes, was going to do the passenger side and the lines were already stripped so said f it and cleaned everything up and put it together. its kinda nice to have brakes again but still a little spongy(i'm thinking rear rubber line and old brake booster) but the truck sat for 12 years unmoved before it was given to me to its to be expected
 
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