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N96 Air Grabber Restoration

Dan Kiewicz

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I like to send a shout out to Don Hall. He runs a little side business called Air Grabber Restoration which can be found on FB. https://www.facebook.com/AIRGRABBERRESTORATION

As with all things restoration, it ain't cheap, but the results will leave you drooling. I'm currently in the process of moving to Prescott Az. so installation will have to wait a bit, but will be more than worth it.

Thanks again Don and keep 'em coming.
 

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Your so right Dan on the cost to restore these car's. But in the long haul hope it is all worth it. Know moving is interrupting your restore process but hope you can get back at it after words. Good luck Dan. :thumbsup2:
 

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Your so right Dan on the cost to restore these car's. But in the long haul hope it is all worth it. Know moving is interrupting your restore process but hope you can get back at it after words. Good luck Dan. :thumbsup2:

Thanks!!! I sure hope things do. There's tons of things I've found since I took possession and I'm not sure if I have the resources to do it all. I just tried starting her yesterday and nada. Plenty of battery so time for a starter relay and troubleshoot.
 

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Sorry to here that Dan. Man it is one thing then another. Their is a relay on the starter also. Hope it is just a loose wire or bad connection. Good luck and be safe during the move.
 

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Sorry to here that Dan. Man it is one thing then another. Their is a relay on the starter also. Hope it is just a loose wire or bad connection. Good luck and be safe during the move.

Will do Russ!

I bumped the starter shorting across the relay and it turned over. Threw a bit of gas in the carb (been sitting in a 130deg garage and usually evaporates the fuel in the bowl) and it fired right up. So maybe a bad spot on the stator or an intermittent relay. I'll replace the relay just for good measure and see if it does it again. To me this is what having an old ride is all about. I love the challenge and love to tinker.
 
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