Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Our Boy Is BACK!!!
It's a happy day here in the Green Acres Garage. After fifteen days at the body shop, Dodge is home and looking GOOD!!! Here's what has happened since my last post. Due to bad weather, the tow truck with Rampart on it's back was here in our yard for a few days. Once the bad clutch master cylinder was replaced, the truck headed back to the body shop (Custom Coatings And Restorations). Rampart was unloaded, and the donor parts for Dodge were surgically removed by our new friend Chris. That's Chris with Dodge in the third picture. He isn't only a master auto body technician, but he's a kind and caring person as well. From day one, Chris's special interest in Dodge was very apparent. He sent us pictures of the progress while he worked his magic on our camping pal. He takes great pride in his work and it shows. What an amazing transformation that Dodge went through in those fifteen days he spent with Chris. Other than being in primer, it's difficult to tell that Dodge's rear corner has ever been replaced. A section of Rampart's floor, his door pillar, and his left rear door were also used as donor parts for Dodge. A complete paint job will likely happen as time and funds allow. It was VERY fortunate that Gary purchased Rampart last summer, and had him here for the needed parts. His engine was what Gary bought him for, but his body parts ended up being the first things that were used. We are SO thrilled to have Dodge back home with us. The next step is to get him ready for our upcoming camping trip, so Gary is going to be extra busy in the coming days. There's lots to do, and I'm not much of a help. As for Rampart, he is still awaiting his return ride on the tow truck from the body shop. He will come home later this week, and we will have an appreciation for him like never before. After all, Dodge would still be a crumpled mess without Rampart as a donor, and without the incredible skill of Chris. We are forever grateful to both of them. Watch for another update soon. It won't be long, I promise.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Dodge Has Left The Garage
Hello, and Happy 2018 to you all. How is the new year going for you so far? Things have been good for us. Gary has booked a TON of camping for us for next fall, and has added a few additional days to our quickly approaching February schedule. So, we have a lot to look forward to. In other news, our bestest buddy Dodge left the Green Acres Garage this past Monday, and is spending some time over at Custom Coatings And Restorations. Within four hours on their frame rack, a lot of Dodge's accident damage was pulled out. With that done, he already looks a lot more like his old self. Even the large stress indentation between his side windows disappeared. Knowing Dodge as well as I do, I'd bet a year's worth of camping trips that he is feeling MUCH better. We miss him being here with us in the garage. We have never been apart this long, but he will be back soon. In the meantime, Gary pulled Rampart, Dodge's body parts donor, from behind the carport. He removed any parts that would be in the way for Chris, the guy who is doing all the work on Dodge over at the body shop. Chris will cut the needed parts from Rampart, and graft them onto Dodge. Gary visited with Dodge and Chris today, and was totally amazed at the progress. Chris removed or cut off all of the parts that were beyond salvaging, and did some more pulling and straightening of a few pieces that are usually hidden behind the body panels. Chris seems to really be enjoying working on Dodge, and Dodge has definitely found a new friend. Chris has nicknamed Dodge the "Toaster Van". Needless to say, I think that's pretty awesome. The owner of the body shop (Craig) brought their rollback truck here this afternoon to pick up Rampart. Things were going well until he was leaving, and without warning, the truck's clutch master cylinder sprung a MAJOR leak. A mechanic will come here tomorrow to repair the truck, but for tonight, we have Rampart sitting piggyback on a dead tow truck in the front yard. The excitement never ends here at the Green Acres Garage! More later as Dodge comes home, and we get ready to hit the highway for some much needed time away and camping fun. Bye!
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