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This is as far as I made it with the car the night I brought it home. The front left tire was totally flat and unfixable in the barn. I had a hard time getting the car off the trailer by myself. By the time I got it unloaded, it was too dark outside to try to back it into the shop. |
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The tire was too flat to roll, and too close to the side of the trailer to remove. I had to cut the tire off the rim with a sawsall, so I could put on the spare from my wife's car. Then I looked it directly to my truck hitch and slowly moved it into position. |
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Backing the car into the shop was harder than it looks. I have a small area to turn around in at the top of the hill outside the shop. I had to back up a little, then go turn the steering wheel in the car to keep it lined up, and repeat. |
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Let's back up, pull forward, and try again.... |
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She's finally home! Good thing there's nothing else in the shop! |
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That's me unhooking the car in its new resting spot. I wonder how long it will be before it sees daylight again? |
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I didn't waste any time getting to work! I started taking the car apart as soon as I moved the truck out of the way. The parts quickly started to stack up in the shop. I need some shelves! |
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