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    Quote Originally Posted by 65ny
    Sleeper.... Good thing I snapped some pics of your engine for you.
    Thanks! cool:

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    65cayne, the people 50 and over are going to be some of your greatest fans, so get a chair and sit back and enjoy it. They are the ones who grew up with your car or maybe even owned one like yours and when they see it the memories will begin to flow. That's the way it is whenever I take my 57 Olds to a show.

    However, when I take the 34 Plymouth to shows, people look at it, comment on it, but rarely know what it is. Most were not around when the car was built or on the road. After all it is a young 73 this year.
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    Here's an alternative to flags.
    Then an engine shot you can "borrow", probably looks close enough.
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    Bob, I just noticed your signature, "I enjoy anything that turns money into noise".

    Does that mean you buy a lot of beans ?

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    Okay, sing along now...........

    Beans, beans, the musical fruit,

    The more we eat the more we toot,

    The more we toot, the better we feel,

    So.....let's have beans for every meal!!!!!




    Next, I'll be moving to Florida!
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    Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.

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    Hey, aren't the shows fun? I'm not sure if it's the people or the cars I like the best, glad there are both. I love a good sleeper, if it was mine I would put 283 flags on the fender, then 396-427-454 decals on the motor. That way you have the best of both worlds. Folks get a kick out of the trickery.

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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Okay, sing along now...........

    Beans, beans, the musical fruit,

    The more we eat the more we toot,

    The more we toot, the better we feel,

    So.....let's have beans for every meal!!!!!




    Next, I'll be moving to Florida!

    Ohoh, Don's in trouble now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu Cool
    Hey, aren't the shows fun? I'm not sure if it's the people or the cars I like the best, glad there are both. I love a good sleeper, if it was mine I would put 283 flags on the fender, then 396-427-454 decals on the motor. That way you have the best of both worlds. Folks get a kick out of the trickery.

    Pat
    Believe me...I've gone back and forth on the badge issue for months now. But I am gonna go with the 396 badge to throw those a bone who would otherwise not come check out the car. The hub caps are here to stay.

    For those wanting a pic of the "big orange valve covers", I entered my SECOND car show today and got a "Class Award" (equivalent to 2nd or 3rd place, and my first award ever ! ) for the "60's CAR" class. Very surprising since there were some very nice cars in that class....must have been the hubcaps ...anyway, here is how it looks under the hood...
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    Wow, Congratulations! Find a special place to display it as a tribute to your hard work! Engine compartment is looking good!

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    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Thanks Pat...not as "crisp" as the engine bay on your Stude but it works!


    Hey Uncle Bob, Is that the motor in your (past) biscayne? Looks very nice! What kind of wire looms are those? I like how neat and compact they are.

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    Very nice bay there. Looks like you could eat off of it.

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    Congrats 65.....always a good feeling when someone recognizes your hard work. Know I've posted this before....but one of the cars I truely miss is the little 65 Biscayne (dual quad 350/4 speed) that I built. It was just a ball to drive.

    I ran mine with no emblems. Back in the day when bragging rights and few bucks were exchanged on a streeet race that's just the way it was. The posers would often take the emblems that were taken off and put them on their 283 cars

    In this day, I would run the emblems. Your not doing the street racing for dollars thing and it would in a very low key way let the knowing know that you do have something special.
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 65cayne
    Hey Uncle Bob, Is that the motor in your (past) biscayne? Looks very nice! What kind of wire looms are those? I like how neat and compact they are.
    Now you're testing my memory......
    If I remember correctly they're MSD Pro Clamp wire separators; http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...47783_-1_11365 as an example.

    Another way to make separators that look pretty clean, and if you already have the supplies, you can make up without too much cost and effort is to use the small size wire ties. My choice would be black, but there's a world of options out there. I don't have a pic so I'll try a word-pic. You wrap one tie around a layer of wires. Let's say it's the 4 wire group since that will be the "toughest". Don't pull the end too tight at first. Then, between the wires you wrap another tie around the original tie wrap you started with. In the case of 4 wires you'll use three in between. Pull those tight with the clamping portion on the underside so it's not visible (same with the longer wrap around). You may have to practice a time or two to get the swing of it, but once done right it makes a nice, clean, not bulky setup. And you can dream up a number of ways to attach the bundle to keep them looking neat and not drooping onto the headers. Small descreet Adel type clamps on the lower valve cover bolts works nicely.
    Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Now you're testing my memory......
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    Geez, uncle Bob, I thought that was only Don that tested your memory.
    Last edited by Oldf100fordman; 07-08-2007 at 08:03 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldf100fordman
    Geez, unjcle Bob, I thought that was only Don that tested your memory.
    No, he tests my restraint!! He lobs up some mighty fat softballs, and I have to hold myself back and only swing at a few of them!

    Next year we take our show on the road................ It'll be sort of a latter day Martin and Lewis gig...........the French love Pops!!!
    Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

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