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Thread: 1970 911S Documentation and Preservation - "BigCity"

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    Now I understand why you were replacing the grommets ��.
    Congratulations on the win !
    Bill
    1969 911T - sold
    2001 911 Turbo - sold
    1996 911 C4S - returned
    1982 911SC - gone
    1960 356 Roadster - sold

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    Two more pics from yesterday... This was the side in the sun! Had to wait to leave home until last minute - almost to cold for my summer tires.
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    Marc
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    1970 911S Coupe Sepia Brown
    Houston, TX

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    Looks great! Thanks for sharing.....
    Hugh Lindberg
    1972 911T
    1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
    1970 Alfa Romeo GT Jr
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    Quick work of a break bleed on Saturday - gravity method. My brake equalizer/balance light flickered a month or so ago, had very strong pedal. All she needed was a bleed, air bubble in right front. Yes I need a new boot on that sending unit - this night be OEM! Not sure if they are still out there. All good and a few pictures.
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    A few things over the last couple weeks;

    1. brake fluid changed - used gravity method. Did this because I had the "balance" light come on but no change in pedal. Bled brakes and still has th light on/off at times (yes, I did check the hand brake adj). New switch and no balance light issue.

    2. Had the "u" on lower start to pull away (sway bar) on dr side - pulled and quick fix

    68 miles today out to Buccee's for 92 Ethonal Free for "BigCity" - great Sunday in Houston - but I am going to get in trouble with speed, she just pulls so nice - I need to find something to track to feed this itch...
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    Marc
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    Out and about today - at the latest small car show.
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    Marc
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    Wonderful!
    1970 2.2S Elfenbeinweiss
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