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you old man winter!!! >.<**

Reply #15
[/QUOTE] Here's an outfit to keep me toasty warm while working in the cold.
One pair of long john pants over tall socks with a long john shirt tucked into the pants. Then I'll put another pair of socks on that will come over the long john pants. Add a t-shirt. Then Jeans over the long john pants and a sweat shirt. Then an old heavy coat. Then I wear rubber surgical gloves and a skull cap.

That's for those extremely cold days. ;)
I may end up looking like the Michelin man but it works.[/QUOTE]
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you old man winter!!! >.<**

Reply #16
lol, I feel your pain guys... I'm ready to bring the Cougar out of hibernation so I can finish what I started back in the fall with the interior and the brakes.

 

you old man winter!!! >.<**

Reply #17
I have a hard time getting motivated to work on my car when it's cold outside unless it's something I HAVE to do. Plus since my thunderbird is always put away for the winter, I don't want to drag it out to work on something.

I remember one time a few years ago when I had to replace a line on the steering rack on my old '90 Mustang. It was about 20 degrees outside. By the time I was done I couldn't feel my hands or my feet. Not fun.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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