LPB Rescue: Leave no LPB behind.. (1 Viewer)

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Here is a few from the next day. Pressure washed it.
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Sweet!
 
so what do you want for it?
 
Good Save Bull--can't wait to see it back on the road again. I had come across a 45 on the side of a mountain and slowly sinking into the mountain---but the owner claimed that they were going to fix it up one day. All four wheels were sunk enough that the frame was about to touch---mother earth I think is going to reclaim it before this guy ever does anything with it. Make sure to make a post of the resurrection of this classic.
 
woh! old thread resurection!

I believe Mr. TreeRoot is now the caretaker of this 45. Last I heard it was running under it's own power too. ;)
 
Another great find. They just keep popping here and there.
 
Has it really been that long? :D

Awhile back I drove the 45 to work and something in the engine let go. I got her running again after swapping a bent pushrod. There is a wicked knock and she smokes something fierce but, it is good to see her running again.

This was it's maiden voyage:
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Fast forward a few years...
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There is a wicked knock and she smokes something fierce but, it is good to see her running again.


Hmmm....sounds suspiciously like a melted #4 piston. What do I win?
 

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