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08-29-2006 11:37 PM #19
I was not at all into engines, though my father was a rocket engineer and I married a motorhead biker and after all this time I thought- if you cannot beat them, join them. So I did- IN FULL force, and now I have made a terrible mistake in the car I am afraid![/QUOTE]
Hey ................ mmmmmmmmmm, not sure how to approach this one. But here goes. You bought the car so you could have FUN right, so no need to think you made a mistake, think of it as a challenge, you obviously took a big leap into this and are asking for advice,fair enough, thats what we are here for. "Me", I admit Idont know a whole lot about Fords, I am a Chevy man myself, but there are plenty of Ford men here. But one thing I do know with my passion/hobby is how to have fun.
And in hotrods and cars there are many ways to achieve having fun as there are guys and girls twirling wrenches and it is a great learning curve too, with people as well as cars, and, okay I will throw in learning new computer skills as well. I have been with engines ever since I was 3 and I am always learning something new any number of ways. Sure there are some days where things dont go right, but it wouldn't be a challenge then would it ? What else ? oh it will cost money but if you spend it having fun, it's well spent in my view. You only have one life so make the most of it. Well I have said my bit."aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
Enzo Ferrari
John's ride to the cemetery, his beloved Billings OK bus, The Baby Elephant!! Traveling in style!! As his service was starting I couldn't figure out what the music was, heavy on a flute in a jaunty...
John Norton aka johnboy