My registration for this year's Roadster Show is in the system and my reservation for my stay is complete. I am looking forward to making all the stock high windshield 1600 look great!
Again.
See you their. David
Is anyone auto crossing their Roadster?
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Re: Is anyone auto crossing their Roadster?
In preparation for the drive to Solvang, packing the car with tools and parts I hope never to need or use, has begun.
Changing the oil and filter again reminds me of how much seeps and builds up on the under side of this car.
I was reminded of the 21 zirk fittings just in the front end, I need to get the car up on a rack. The days of working on the ground, are over!
Changing the oil and filter again reminds me of how much seeps and builds up on the under side of this car.
I was reminded of the 21 zirk fittings just in the front end, I need to get the car up on a rack. The days of working on the ground, are over!
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Re: Is anyone auto crossing their Roadster?
Ah yes, my FAVORITE thing to do...lubing the suspension... and even with new boots etc there's always grease gathering dirt. Vitally important though.jr02518 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 1:02 am In preparation for the drive to Solvang, packing the car with tools and parts I hope never to need or use, has begun.
Changing the oil and filter again reminds me of how much seeps and builds up on the under side of this car.
I was reminded of the 21 zirk fittings just in the front end, I need to get the car up on a rack. The days of working on the ground, are over!

Greg Burrows
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA