Thread: Post A Picture Of Yourself
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04-17-2004 08:15 AM #91
pics
Here's me and the little version watching the race last Sunday.
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04-22-2004 12:01 PM #92
Here's a pic of me although most of my mug is covered up. Don't wanna be breathing in those harmful fumes now
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04-22-2004 02:31 PM #93
Here I is, thats me on the left at the 03 Chilibowl midget nationals........
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04-22-2004 02:36 PM #94
Originally posted by HWORRELL
Here I is, thats me on the left at the 03 Chilibowl midget nationals........"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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04-22-2004 02:40 PM #95
Me last year at Maple Grove Raceway.
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04-22-2004 03:58 PM #96
Bullet's Tribe
Wendy, Darrell, Stevenson & Andrew
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04-22-2004 04:06 PM #97
Originally posted by Weeg
Dave, that is your basic 350 chevy roller crate engine with Vortec heads. I hope to get back to work on it come spring. I've not accomplished much over the winter. I hate it when work gets in the way of finishing your build.
Would you like to add your Starlite Coupe project to my Visitor's Projects Page on my website, 1950 Studebaker Retro-Rod Project ?
http://www.angelfire.com/super/1950bulletnose
Site also has Studebaker Streetrod Cars, Studebaker Streetrod Trucks and Studebaker Doorslammer (dragster) Galleries.
Anyway, just a thought, always looking for more Studebaker content for my site.
BulletnoseLast edited by 1950bulletnose; 04-22-2004 at 04:14 PM.
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04-22-2004 04:39 PM #98
I didn't think I had any recent pictures but I forgot about this one. It was taken at my sons wedding 8/11/02. I'm the guy with the blue vest. Notice the band-aid on the skinned knuckle. My son Bill is the one with the big grin. on my left is Johhny Rotten. He rides the "Wall of Death" on a motorcycle.The bald guy is the best man Ed. He's a logger and next to him is "Bubba" the tree surgeon. Sorry it's so grainy but it didn't scan well. We all rode the 12 miles to the church in my unregistered 1960 Bently. We took a picture beside the Bently but it didn't come out very good. I've never seen any of them in a tux before or since. None of us really look that good in person." Im gone'
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04-24-2004 08:20 PM #99
Here's one from a local car cruise. One of my first a few years ago.
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05-09-2004 10:30 PM #100
vettes are cool
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06-01-2004 07:37 PM #101
this is an older one.......
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06-02-2004 12:30 PM #102
Well here's an old picture from a British Car Meet at Berkeley Plantation, VA (where the locals say the REAL First Thanksgiving occurred!). Apparently it was 1991 with an 8/92 inspection sticker on the '73 MG Midget with chrome bumpers and round rear wells (the ultimate in Midgets!) with new Dupont acrylic paint and a 3/4 race engine; line bored. I kept the car four years and restored the gauges, upholstery, top, gas tank, transmission etc. to essentially 100%. However with Va annual inspection I had to replace wheel bearings, rear shoes and front rotors three (3) times! I drove it to/from work 26 miles round trip 6 days a week. At the Meet they told me I was not supposed to actually drive the car, just keep it in storage for the annual meet! Either the repro parts are of low quality or the whole design was of low quality because with an American car I never remember replacing wheel bearings more than once in 100,000 miles. As you can see there is no need to chop/channel a Midget and one gets used to seeing 18 wheel trucks in the next lane viewed from their undercarriage (I am 5'10"). Alas when I had the flywheel chopped the guy at the machine shop took metal off the FACE of the flywheel as well as the edges and I also went through three (3) clutches in three years since there was little travel left in the clutch linkage. Finally the "clearanced" crank with only three main bearings broke in the middle and I limped home on the back two cylinders. I sold the car for 1/4 of my investment and the guy who has it now drives it once a month and takes it to shows after replacing the engine with a low mileage stocker. Now I am working on a Brookville frame for a '29 Ford roadster with SBC350/TH350/8" rear and hope to get you a better picture soon with that car.
Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/street rodderLast edited by Don Shillady; 06-10-2004 at 09:42 PM.
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06-02-2004 09:05 PM #103
me and my little guy 2 years ago.Last edited by junior; 06-02-2004 at 09:12 PM.
"IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
"HIT IT"
BRIAN
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06-02-2004 09:14 PM #104
and here is my beautiful sweetheart pregnant with twins . due any day now."IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
"HIT IT"
BRIAN
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06-02-2004 09:20 PM #105
this is actually what i look like when i wake up in the morning. no its a picture of my son that i got carried away with ."IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
"HIT IT"
BRIAN
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance