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      Straighting the upper and lower bodies
      Straighting the upper and lower bodies

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      JoeMeg




      Master Mudder

      Registered: July 2009
      Location: Cleveland,Oh.
      Posts: 1,589
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      Trying to get the "peak" back in the hood. I've got blocks under the fuel filler hole to hold the body slightly above the pavement allowing the rest to sort of "droop" hopefully while pushing the hood up a bit. Something heavy was bearing on it and pushed it down quite a bit.
      · Date: Wed June 25, 2014 · Views: 438
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  1.   Thu June 26, 2014 8:00am
    1. hydromike

      Attex Addict


      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY area
      Posts: 2,968

      keep her out in the sun on "slow-roast" and I bet she'll come back to normal...

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