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It was understood by owner before taking on this job that an additional year had to be added so that I could build back the business again at Auto Fashions.com from a Freeze out at Carolina Auto Restorer's Inc
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I drove to location to view vehicle.
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I Picked up vehicle and place in storage at Auto Fashions to start the evaluation
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The owner said the engine has already be rebuilt and the transmission is in good working order.
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The body and the interior will be restored, followed by a minor work on engine. Vehicle is in storage
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Thank-you for your Deposit # 6139
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Picked up shop manual & parts manual for vehicle.
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After the 99 Jeep is finished today I plan on raising the vehicle and remove the brake drums to inspect the brakes
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Upload photos. The brake shoes are in good. The brake parts do look new, but further inspection is needed to see if brake cylinders can be honed out. The wheel bearings and the drums have not been checked for out.
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Photo Update
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Buying supplies & Setting up new shelves in mechanic shop to hold parts removed for your vehicle, no charge for this
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Removed the brake master cylinder and disassembled it.
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Remove the hood from vehicle. Remove on driver side: Both front and rear door handles, Inner door handles, window handles, Both garnish moldings, trim panels, door regulators, both door glasses. The left rear door has body damage that is hidden by body filler circled by a red line. Previous body shop person did not do a very good job of roughing out the sheet metal, rather just fill in with filler. There are signs of Holes that were drilled in rear door panel, not sure if you can see the damage in photo through the inner left rear door, about 30 or so holes were drilled. The sheet metal will need a lot of roughing out later. All parts were labeled and placed on shelves.
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Brake master cylinder is currently being hand delivered to machine shop
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Removed parts that were mention on another report, but on passengers side
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Photo update
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Picked up check #6124,Finishing up Invoice #2- Thank-you
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removed the reveal moulding, Windshield wiper motor cover & windshield frame. Photos were taken
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-Remove brake shoes and temporally install brake drums and tires, remove. Moved vehicle 20ft forward to allow more working space in front of garage main door-No charge for doing this operation.
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-Picked up reconditioned Brake Master Cylinder from Machine Shop owner before church services. The new brass sleeve looks good. Photos have been taken, just been having computer problems. The Cylinder housing needs to be media blasted and will be coated with a bonding agent and than new rubber parts will be placed on the ordering list of things to purchase
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-soak front and rear bumpers bolts & door jams again with lubricate.
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-Removed front and rear bumpers, torch was required to remove rusted carriage bolts. Removed all doors and headlamp assemblies from vehicle. Photo updated
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Raised Rear of vehicle again. Removed both Rear Fenders, Gas tank filler neck,brake light assembly, store batteries & items on shelves that were in boxes. Remove and store both seat bottoms, vacuum out trunk, remove trunk kick panel and spare tire support. Photo update.
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02-9-2010-BC*Remove Gas tank. Drain gas in a proper container. Remove both running boards panels under doors. Bolts could not be saved. Photo update.
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03-12-2010-C*^Removing quarter glass windows , rear glass and related parts
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03-25-2010B*-Removed rear seat back, rear and quarter glass and garnish mouldings. start removing radiator and fan pulley bolts, photo update.
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03-29-2010C*-After moving stored and not related parts to car in front of Plymouth I placed some lights under and in front of Plymouth.
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03-30-2010AB*-Removed Left front fender assembly, removed right inner wheel well panel, followed by right fender. Removed both Headlamp brackets on fenders. Removed Fan blades, belt and pulley. Removed radiator support rods and nose panel along with engine splash shields. Photo update.