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    techinspector1 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Good as it gets Paul, REEEEEAAAAAALLLLLL NICE.

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    Nice Fords, gents; Paul, that convertible is a real eye knocker. I, like some of you, also have a soft spot for late forties Fords and Mercs; when I was in high school, a buddy and I went in together on a '48 Merc 4 door, and registered it in his dad's name. Being kids with very limited resources, we hacked together some "pipes" for it, put some trim rings on the wheels, and started lowering it. We must have made a half dozen sashays at making longer and longer shackles for it, and one night my pal called me and said I had to come to his house 'cause he needed some help with the car, and his dad had told him he was on his own. I went over, and he had made some more "longer" shackles, and when he let the jack down, it was stuck under the car and we couldn't run the handle enough to jack it back up. Another "lesson" learned; I really don't know how we kept from knocking the axles out from under that thing; the "shackles" were only pieces of strap steel with no gussets or reinforcement, and they were so-o-o-o long.
    Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.

    Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.

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