Fred Botts
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Friday cruize-in at Sonic ?

FRIDAY SEPT. 19 2014I couldn't find any up-to-date info on the Friday night SONIC cruise in Loganville.So I WAS THE ONLY ONE THERE.Had a chili dog and went home...What a good time !HAS THIS BEEN…Continue

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Started Sep 21, 2014

 

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oldfred
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
1957 dodge lancer,1965 pontiac bonneville convert.,1929 mercedes replica,1986 Thunderbird 5L.
What are your main interests?
old cars, Living longer.

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At 4:37pm on August 16, 2013, Brent Walter said…

If they all gave out then you most likely got a seal break in the lines. That actually could be a simple fix of finding what hose broke off or seal broke and then reattach or replace.

My Dad and I use Andy's Muffler and Auto repair on his Lincoln and my Firebird.  He usually has an old classic he is working on sitting in his back parking lot.  He is right there on HWY 124 just past Oak on the right hand side going up to Lawrenceville (2178 Scenic Hwy N Snellville, GA 30078, (770) 972-8222).  There is also an upholstery shop that just moved in next door.  I am thinking about trying the place to recover my Firebird seats.

 
 
 

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