The S70 never gets old and Silver & White were the two best colors. I think out of the 4 different models we've owned the S70 had the best driving ergonomics overall.
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The S70 never gets old and Silver & White were the two best colors. I think out of the 4 different models we've owned the S70 had the best driving ergonomics overall.
Get a pass since you help with the remindervolvolugnut wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 18:16and slightly repentant.MoVolvos wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 12:53*volvolugnut wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 11:58 My few attempts at shop organization involve building strong shelves using 2 x4s and plywood and buying cheap storage tubs with lids. These storage tubs with the lid on can be stacked if contents are not too heavy. I try to keep things off the floor, but I fail everyday. If I use boxes or tubs, I try to label the contents on the outside or a paper inside. However, one opening to add or remove without updating the label and I have failed again. I know how to use a warehouse system (I worked at plants with great warehouse systems), but I do not have the discipline to do it.
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You shouldn't be posting that here, OUCH, as it reminded me like I needed reminder to tackle the spring that broke on the garage door yesterday.
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Thanks! Between these two videos I'm hoping I can accomplish replacing both springs. They do make it look easy.
Isn't that a great feeling? Water leaks are the WORST. I need to drop the headliner and reattach the sunroof drains on my Mountaineer to stop water from getting in there. Not looking forward to it.

Very true... that's how most cars down here look underneath at least!