C&E hoss :D:D
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C&E hoss :D:D
its still there , and they are still there as well ..
http://www.carandenthusiast.com/
this is the best you will git .. i`m probably 8 years old here .. http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...Scanned-02.jpg
Here's a great picture of me working on my 20 year old motorcycle.:LOL:
Are you and Severson twins?
:LOL: :LOL:
Nope, but I do have a twin brother Chuck that I'm not related too.......Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
OK I'll play along
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torque the castle nut to 315ftlbs
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pulling wrenches on our work boat the mighty TOW'D
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diving with the IMAX underwater film crew
the camera uses 2 1000ft rolls of 70mm film- good for 3 minutes
one of the most expensive camera in the world and we had two on board
the case is worth 1+ million$ only one like in the world.
hank
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Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
I think that one eyed feller looks better. :whacked: :LOL:
Here's a better picture of me working on my motorcycle, well front side that is and one showing how the bike looks put back together. The bike is a 1988 Yamaha Venture
Jimmy/ Me/ Pete
OK people....be kind...here's a couple updated pics....:whacked:
Halloween
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Not Halloween :rolleyes:
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Love your Groucho avatar, Hoss...**)
Here's my sisters (9), my brother, and me. I'm on the right, youngest of 11. Now you know how I learned to work on cars; my brother and I had a lot of sisters' cars to take care of. They always seemed to marry guys who couldn't fix anything!:LOL:
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Oh Dear God....Sorry Dave; butt that was funny...:LOL:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
I see a lot of guys here like the same things . COOL !
im partial to old skool guns my self :D got a 1917 .303 enfield and a 1942 8mm mauser :D
this is me at christmas,when i didnt see the hemi i asked fer!BAH HUMBUG:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :whacked: :whacked:
my boy and me
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That's a great one Ed!
Here's a shot of me and the wife in Glacier Nt Park.
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Originally Posted by stovens
Nice truck in the avitar my love is my 50 F1 that my boy not that big kid sitting next to me built when he was 15 He tig welded in the front end mustangII. The chevy when I get time will be a daily driver. I since the kid is getting married soon.
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but it has a long way to go also.
I spent a day hiking to a lake in Glaciar National park kinda stupid to do by myself, if weather condition would have changed and not a another person new I was there could have change my life's story. Oh well was young then. Beautiful country. ED
Ed what kind of rear axel did you run on the 50 F1? I'm still working out what will work, and be the easiest to put in there. The 460 with c6 probably will kill the stock original that is in there.
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I'm a newbie poster here but I joined when Brent first started the CHR and have lurked here often. I owned 2 Cobra replicas, a 427 S/C and just sold my last one, a 289 FIA and have been a CC member for years. It's time for something new now and since I've always wanted a street rod and never had one now is the time. I'll have a '48 Anglia on the way soon.
My lovely wife and I on a Cobra run in Pt. Townsend, WA with our FIA.
[QUOTE=stovens]Ed what kind of rear axel did you run on the 50 F1? I'm still working out what will work, and be the easiest to put in there. The 460 with c6 probably will kill the stock original that is in there.
I used one out of a 76 mustang 9" it was the correct width and it had the same bolt pattern as the front end mustang II. The ones out of the Ford truck I for get the years like 67-72 are a direct bolt in and bolt pattern for the older front end. You may have to put a shim in the perch to get the correct pinion angle. I had to relocate the spring perches and start over. And I used the center section from an old bronco 3.5o gears 9" posi. I really would like to find a 4.10 gear because I have a 700r4 overdrive and a 327 1963 vette motor. geared too high and 29" tires.
The one in the chevy and even a better choice is an Explorer rear, correct with and disc brake rear I think is is a 98 Explorer 3.73 and a locker.
Hey Ed, dem is some nice blue buckets. Don't know about your steering, it seems a little loose.
This is the first picture(of me) I have tried to post.Hope it works.
Don In Austin
Nice car.Quote:
Originally Posted by G.R.
Are you in the Mile High Cobra Club??
I built an engine a few years ago for Tom Stimmler who is in the Mile High Cobra Club.
I am wondering how he is doing.
This is the most recent picture I have of myself, it was taken by my Dad with his Brownie camera. I'm in my first roadster!
Erik no I never joined the club. We just moved back here from WA last July and my car wasn't shipped here until Sept, I was waiting on a shipper I really like and trust to be in the NW. Spent the fall retuning the Webers for high altitude. Then decided I'd had enough of the Cobra scene and sold the car a couple of weeks ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by erik erikson
My Son, My Wife, and I
Pictures always make you look bigger.:) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brent Mills
Noob picture alert. From the Seattle roadster show enjoy.
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The day we got the {Good News} that my daughter had a benign cyst on her brain. This is my little girl.
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Richard
Richard-I can't even imagine what that must of been like. I can see why you look so happy.
Ken
Our prayers were answered for sure; a lot of people were praying for her. On the way home I had to take some pictures of the most beautiful sunset I had seen. This was one of several I have a new computer so the pictures are harder to find but this will give you an idea of the end of a beautiful day.
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Richard
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Originally Posted by 33mopower
That is a sweet bike! Guess the fuel tank is under the seat?? Was it driveable? I've been thinking about building a bike. Just curious.
Dave
Me after a day on the lake. :whacked:
I'm so happy for your Daughter and your family Richard. I bet that sunset did look better than any you had ever seen before. :) :) :) :)
Don
Oh well, it was only a Dodge and even better, only a cheap Bayliner boat. :D