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Congratulations Doug on your promotion
I remember seeing a movie once it was about a guy that went
from a General to a gladiator to a slave!
It wasn't that long ago that I remember you as a junior emu farmer, now you have
risen in the ranks to "pro emu farmer"...
You must be most experienced farmer in all of New York!
Dennis Smiler
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Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
The platform idea is fine. How do you get the decklid out of the way? Put up some support arms for it so it doesn't slam shut on your head.


Mine stays up even with the wing. What I would really like to see is an accesory conversion where the accesories are driven off the flywheel!

G
quote:
Originally posted by Downunder:
Congratulations Doug on your promotion
I remember seeing a movie once it was about a guy that went
from a General to a gladiator to a slave!
It wasn't that long ago that I remember you as a junior emu farmer, now you have
risen in the ranks to "pro emu farmer"...
You must be most experienced farmer in all of New York!
Dennis Smiler


Funny you should mention the slave part.
As far as Emu farmer, no Emu hunter, heh. heh, heh...
Dam, these promotions gotta stop!
I am using the platform to do a carb, valvecover and exhaust change. At least that what it started out to be until I found the broken guide plate. The platform works well. I use a step stool behind the car to step over the tail panel and it makes entry and exit very easy. I will probably screw the tray to the wood so I am not balacing it on the camber bar. I am very happy with the platform it is much better than leaning over the fender and rear window cleaning is a snap. I will post a pic later, my file was too big so I need to shoot it again at a lower res.
Brooke
You know how you can buy the rear section of a 59 Caddy or a Cobra fibergalss trunk and make a soffa out of it for your playroom?
I was thinking of cutting up the Pantera and using Johnny's seat over the ZF.
Do you think it is too much for the guests to have to climb into the engine?
I don't know if I should leave the decklid in place or remove it? What do you think?
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Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
I don't know if I should leave the decklid in place or remove it? What do you think?


Only if the shocks are strong enough to hold it up! (And it would be better if it had a wing.) You wouldn't want it coming down and hitting the in-laws in the head. They probably already think you are a little strange pursuing the expensive Pantera lifestyle. It's not what they had in mind for their daughter.

Jeff
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