Which you often did….lolYeah and you could fix all that stuff in your driveway or even the side of road.
I remember the 73 Fords, missing the lower Door Skins, after one or two years, less than 6 Months if in the Salt BeltGee, remember the rust on the rocker panels in the 60s and 70s?
Right there with you jimbo. Don’t forget the wing windows, the cig lighter, bumper jacks, push button tune on the radio and you could watch the red indicator move. Gas .65 a gallon.My first 3 cars had the Floor Stomp Dimmer Switch; 66 Ford Galaxie, 71 Buick Skylark, and 76 Olds 88 Royale.
I remember the Foot activated Starter Pedal, on several Trucks on my Grandmothers' Farm.
I also remember the Turn Signal Switches, being in a Housing that was Clamped to the Steering Column, just forward of the Steering Wheel, and Wipers that were operated by Manifold Vacuum
When you compare the cost of repairs to the cost if a new vehicle.....I can make an awful lot of repairs and still have money left over !Gee, remember the rust on the rocker panels in the 60s and 70s?
Cars are just about throwaways today. When they finally break, they can be worth so little is is not worth it to fix 'em.
Glad you got her going again. It’s always nice to hear the good parts of the story and what the fix was. Enjoy.Well, my merc now starts like a beauty. After cleaning the carb, it was a lot better. I had a supposed "marine mechanic" do the link and sync but I suspect he didn't know what he was doing. The idle throttle stop was not even touching the lever so the carb plate was acting as the stop. I adjusted it until it is just touching the lever as the throttle plate is closed. Lastly, I replaced the last of the wiring. This motor has crazy bad mercury wire rot and I've already hard wired everything to the motor except the battery cables. I replaced them with some #6 cable and now it starts instantly. No choke, no throttle, no drama. You don't even hear it crank. i goes from off to running.
I want to get new engine side and boat side harnesses, but they cost $450-500 together.