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    That is AWESOME.. I have real soft spot for Tudors and yours is real fine way to build one. Congrats!

    Can't wait for that Youtube flick

    Andy
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    My 1930 model a project

     



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    Your car is really lookin good, great work !!!! I love the color combo on the flames with the pin stripe against the white, very tasty. It's one bad ass car with a very unique look to it. I look forward to hearing it run, as I am sure you are.

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    Thanks everybody, always good to hear compliments of your car. I cant wait to hear this thing run. Now I am in the process of trying to get the cat together to run. Never ran a blower before.Here is a video of my Jet boat, with the wifey driving(lol), crappy video, but the 521 ford stroker run good. I love big blocks
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    Wow, great boat

     



    Wow does that ski boat sound great! AWESOME!
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    Good golly miss Molly, even your boats have the wheel on the wrong side. Sure sounds good though.

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    Drug everything out of the garage for some cleaning. Sometimes you just have to clean Was trying to make the Lonestar Roundup, but want be done run out of money for a couple of weeks When you get close to finshing it , it just nickles and dimes you to death
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    I did the same thing this past weekend. A winter's worth of dust, leaves, and miscellaneous refuse. I need a bigger garage!
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    Man your car looks fantastic outside! I say use your credit card for the rest of the stuff!! Worry about the money later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Blue View Post
    Man your car looks fantastic outside! I say use your credit card for the rest of the stuff!! Worry about the money later.
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    I would, but I only have one and it's MAXED out at 900 already No higher for me, just have to wait
    I am ready to drive it , may need to up the limit I have waited 15ys, what a little bit longer But 2012 is coming fast
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    Pro,
    Your 30 looks great and I love the ScoutII in the background, does it have the 345? I used to have one just like it but repainted it to look like the Eddie Bauer bronco paint theme, I even had the Eddie Bauer badges. I took it to the Ford dealer one day to look at a truck and the salesman noticed the Scout, I told him that Eddie Bauer went to International first with the idea to make a Eddie Bauer Scout and after making this one they decided against it so this was a one of a kind. I somehow managed to keep a straight face and never told him I was kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack F View Post
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    Your 30 looks great and I love the ScoutII in the background, does it have the 345? I used to have one just like it but repainted it to look like the Eddie Bauer bronco paint theme, I even had the Eddie Bauer badges. I took it to the Ford dealer one day to look at a truck and the salesman noticed the Scout, I told him that Eddie Bauer went to International first with the idea to make a Eddie Bauer Scout and after making this one they decided against it so this was a one of a kind. I somehow managed to keep a straight face and never told him I was kidding.

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    Yea it has a 345, I have headers, alum. intake, holley 3 barrel, and a HEI(DUI) DIST. I got tired of messing with points. Has a spring over, reverese shackel, and 4 inch springs all around, lus another 2" in blocks in rear. I made the front reveres shackel so I dropped the mounts around 3". I need to do brake lines and a dropped arm. I already have the dropped drag link. And its the
    WIFEY'S She has been driving it for years. She has rather be in it sweating than driving her newer Jeep with A.C. Here is a pick before I lifted it more.
    I wonder if the sales man still thinks that.(lol) Got any picks?
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    Pro,
    Will have to check for pics, don't remember taking any of just the Scout but I must have some pics of it included in the background. Looked behind where I am typing this and this and on the wall is a pic of the bear in the back of the Scout that I shot 19+ years ago a few years after I painted the Scout. Will look tomorrow for a better shot. Sold the Scout with 246,000 miles on it, it ran like a sewing machine and the heads had never been off of it. It used maybe a qt. of oil every 3000+ miles and I swear, with chains on it would climb trees.

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    wicked ride love it

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    that is one nice ride
    A man has to know his limatations,but my list keeps exspanding.

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    Blow the over grown Scout, I want the Ford Pick-up as man that looks means as that bear must of been two seconds before the bullet penetrated him. I like the idea of airbags to be able to sit her down like that every time you turn the key off.
    I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.

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