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    Lots of laughs. I love it here already!!!!!!

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    How about IFS's?

     



    I really wanted to go with the C4 Corvette components front end but the folks that made the front end, Progressive Automotive, explained that there just wasnt enough clearance. Darn!

    So, I found that the folks at Street Rod Engineering had a upgrade from the standard Mustang II IFS that would fit my truck. Ultra-ride true coil over. Anyone have any input on the Ultra-ride? Pro's or Con's?

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    Oh boy, he's awake. Now we've done it !

    What Bob, no pictures of her from the front?????? You are really slipping. Are you winning or losing in Vegas?

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    Ok Bob.....I'm ready to get my eyeballs burned!!! Let em rip!!!! Front shot!!!
    LOL!!

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    Ok Uncle Bob, I like your quote, "I enjoy anything that turns money into noise.
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    Its best describes what I like the most. I used to think its was specific cars when I was younger. But now, I realliize what my all time favorite thing is, in this existance; the sound. Blown 13 to 1 Big Blocks, fuel injected flat heads with zoomeys, and over-cammed small blocks are what drives me. For some its baseball, politics, or thier appearance. For me its definitely the sound. I could drive any make or model as long as it feels, looks, and sounds like power. And to think; I was once told it was a sickness. HA!

    Come on Bob! What else do you have in your fashion line?

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    Patience son, these are better over time. But just so you learn the players, Pops is also very into fitness .
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    Talking

     



    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Patience son, these are better over time. But just so you learn the players, Pops is also very into fitness .
    You know Bob.....Fitness is important! Even when running in a pink too-too!


    And don't forget.....another perfect part of life is a certain level of piece of mind....like zen!
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    Talking Top chop?

     



    Taking opinions on whether to chop top? Maybe 2-3 inches. I chopped the top on my 69 and raked the windshield. Lots of sectioning. I think the 36 would be a much easier job for me because of its shape and the fact it has flat glass all the way around. What do you think?

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