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not too shabby, henry. if the 100 to which you refer is the same as your profile pic, i note the headlights and fenders. desirable options.
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not too shabby, henry. if the 100 to which you refer is the same as your profile pic, i note the headlights and fenders. desirable options.
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Thanks. That is her right before being torn down. Presently, she is mostly bare metal and in pieces. I have a few items left to strip the paint off of and I have to finish fixing the grill/hood/steering wheel interference issue before I start paint.
 
Welcome Henry! :groupwave:
The 100 is one of my favorites too.
A couple of observations: I noticed it looks like an original pulley on your starter/generator, and your hood pointer is on backwards. Any idea how that S/G pulley got on there? No problem, just curious.
I refurbed a 122 for my dad several years back. He was so happy. He only lived three years after that. I sure am glad I refurbed it when I did. :bluethumbsup:
 
Welcome Henry! :groupwave:
The 100 is one of my favorites too.
A couple of observations: I noticed it looks like an original pulley on your starter/generator, and your hood pointer is on backwards. Any idea how that S/G pulley got on there? No problem, just curious.
I refurbed a 122 for my dad several years back. He was so happy. He only lived three years after that. I sure am glad I refurbed it when I did. :bluethumbsup:
Thanks for the info on the hood ornament. Not sure I would have noticed. A landscaping company had it before dad bought it. It had a mower deck on it when he got it and he traded the deck for a gannon. I'll ask dad if he knows anything about the generator. During tear down I found several "modifications". For example they modified the battery box to fit a car style battery. It was done so poorly I couldn't save it and had to get some sheet metal and bend a new one.
 
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