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If you need a hand I live about 36 miles away in Widefield.I do, but as recreation, maintenance, and keeping the kiddos safe on the road. I'm looking hard at the "good" motor in the wrecked Neon, but even with a cherry picker I need more than a day.
When I got cold enough I came back inside, swapping parts BACK onto the other/lesser Neon. *sigh*. I looked at a couple of ads for what I had planned to get after the Elio. Prices are high right now! Man I'd like to "talk" to that idiot right now...
Insurance called back. They need to police report in order to proceed with repairs. meanwhile I still have 3 totaled ones in my driveway, blocking the garage I need to open and get the other one out of. The 3rd bay door looks totaled. I'll need to get the van out of it and see just how bad.I guess blocking the hole with a rock the size of a van is fairly secure? :/
I have an 1989 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 w/350 auto. No truck is complete w/o a chainYou got a heavy truck and a stout chain? I need to pull the van off the Neon. I think the Neon will move on its own after that, enough to put it by the truck. This will give me the opening for the other Neon to come out.
I figured on laying down boards and using my floor jack. The van hasn't been started for a couple of Years, so I'd have to tinker more than a little in this cold weather.