Yes – I am quite mad in the head. Over the years, I’d stash away all the parts I swapped out. Some for upgrade – most for maintenance or preventative maintenance.
Due to recent move to new shop, the time came for me to say goodbye to this stash. To be honest – I’ve dreamed about doing this photo shoot for a long time. It was a lot of fun. As I pulled each part out, I was flooded with memories of the work I’d done.
Was planning to just dump them all in a central pile to see how big it would be – but when the time came, I couldn’t resist but to “place” them in their general vicinity.
Not pictured: starter (used for core charge) and rear subframe (a guy from Milwaukee wanted it for a spare for his race car or something – so I just gave it to him)




What really slayed me was the high concentration of parts replaced in and around the engine bay area.



I LOVE this shot:






Due to recent move to new shop, the time came for me to say goodbye to this stash. To be honest – I’ve dreamed about doing this photo shoot for a long time. It was a lot of fun. As I pulled each part out, I was flooded with memories of the work I’d done.
Was planning to just dump them all in a central pile to see how big it would be – but when the time came, I couldn’t resist but to “place” them in their general vicinity.
Not pictured: starter (used for core charge) and rear subframe (a guy from Milwaukee wanted it for a spare for his race car or something – so I just gave it to him)




What really slayed me was the high concentration of parts replaced in and around the engine bay area.



I LOVE this shot:







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