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Offline Black340

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Re: Assembly book
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2008 - 01:12:23 AM »
Are you by any chance related to black340  :roflsmiley:  :smilielol:
 Sorry.....it was there  :misbehaving:

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Offline Scatterbrain

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Re: Assembly book
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2008 - 11:40:04 AM »
Don't do what I did...take a bunch of notes and loose them during a move  :crying:  They will probably turn up after the car is back together  :banghead: Do you know what it's like to have to move in the middle of a restoration project? Box hundreds of parts, everything gets disorganized and then loose notes to boot?  I spend alot of time just trying to find parts that were once all organized.  Oh well...it will make rewiring and putting the dash back together more challenging.  I figure if I get stuck, there are a dozen experts here to help out  :2thumbs:

Yes I do!  We moved last February to our new house.  I got a few friends to help and had to get the body of Corvette back on the frame prematurely to get it on a flatbed for towing.  Luckily all my note cards were in the baggies with the parts.  Still nothing like going through a mess of boxes for a part you knew exactly where it was located before the move.  I was lucky (or rather unlucky) we were not able to sell our previous house and my inlaws are now renting it from us and were nice enough to let me keep the car there until we were all settled in.  That way I didn't have to worry about moving it and all our other stuff.