Peepaw
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Got this from a fellow member here on the site just yesterday.
It's a 1969 Kaiser.
Had just a tic of a problem on the way home as a brake decided that it would tighten up and smoke a bit. Me and Deuce Holliday got the brakes fixed with a little help from a really nice guy named Sam. After bleeding off a bit of fluid we drove it on home the remaining 80 or so miles without a hitch.
I got to doing a bit of research on the site last night and came to the conclusion that the brakes on these things have a bit of a habit of doing the exact thing that mine did.
Other than that she purred like a kitten and I just drove it on home without using the brakes again till I was within a few miles of the house.
That will be the first thing that I address as soon as I get insurance and a tag.
And a pic or two and a thanks to Lonesome for selling me the truck, I really do like it and I believe the brake problem won't be anything to fix.
It's a 1969 Kaiser.
Had just a tic of a problem on the way home as a brake decided that it would tighten up and smoke a bit. Me and Deuce Holliday got the brakes fixed with a little help from a really nice guy named Sam. After bleeding off a bit of fluid we drove it on home the remaining 80 or so miles without a hitch.
I got to doing a bit of research on the site last night and came to the conclusion that the brakes on these things have a bit of a habit of doing the exact thing that mine did.
Other than that she purred like a kitten and I just drove it on home without using the brakes again till I was within a few miles of the house.
That will be the first thing that I address as soon as I get insurance and a tag.
And a pic or two and a thanks to Lonesome for selling me the truck, I really do like it and I believe the brake problem won't be anything to fix.
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