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> Looking for some help in the BAy area, Creamsickle needs some "fixes"
PanelBilly
post Oct 9 2011, 06:07 PM
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I need a gas cap for '74! I guess I didn't bend the tabs far enough back after I had it re zinc'd and it won't stay in place. I want the new owner to send it back, but I'm looking for one to seal it up. I assume all but the threaded ones are the same.

They are also having problems with the passenger window. It got stuck in the down position. I told them to crank a little harder and that worked, But The cover should be pulled and the gear checked. I think a little grease is all that's needed.

Lastly, (I hope) I left the venting to wide and the e brake won't hold steep hills. I fingured it was fine, but the new owner wants to use it for a hill holder.

Anybody want to do some work on a nicely restored teener?
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post Oct 9 2011, 06:16 PM
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QUOTE(PanelBilly @ Oct 9 2011, 05:07 PM) *

I need a gas cap for '74! I guess I didn't bend the tabs far enough back after I had it re zinc'd and it won't stay in place. I want the new owner to send it back, but I'm looking for one to seal it up. I assume all but the threaded ones are the same.

They are also having problems with the passenger window. It got stuck in the down position. I told them to crank a little harder and that worked, But The cover should be pulled and the gear checked. I think a little grease is all that's needed.

Lastly, (I hope) I left the venting to wide and the e brake won't hold steep hills. I fingured it was fine, but the new owner wants to use it for a hill holder.

Anybody want to do some work on a nicely restored teener?

PM McMark, his shop is just north of San Francisco ...
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post Oct 10 2011, 11:38 AM
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If McMark doesn't have it, I would think that Easy Porsche in Emeryville would:

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post Oct 10 2011, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE(SirAndy @ Oct 9 2011, 05:16 PM) *

PM McMark, his shop is just north of San Francisco ...
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