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    Whaddaya mean? The sun ain't even up yet here in Vegas..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Whaddaya mean? The sun ain't even up yet here in Vegas..........

    Ok, but then you have a couple hours of work left now, the rest of us can quit.... Now I suppose you're gonna say you gotta quit early to make up for getting started so late!!!!!!!!!
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    Dave i would need a fist full for that truck .


    Not to much breaking here still working line where fender and rocker come together . I had to weld up some beads and reshape the rocker line . Then where they stamped the bottom of fender patch was a bad line so i ground it straight now i will bead it also then finish grind .

    I put in a little every day after work also helping a neighbor on his 65 cpe getting it ground down in the surface rusted areas .

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    Wow, that picture of the Hemi with the Hilborn injection is enough to make me sell my kids for scientific experimentation and go buy one! (almost) Very cool looking engine.
    I've got light at the end of the tunnel; my Aspire is back together, just have to get a windshield installed an it's on the road. The Sundance I bought my daughter will be done today and out of my shop. Only one more car between me and the Plymouth. We're putting a heater core, stereo, new carpet, headliner and re-doing the seats in my sons 94 Firebird. Hopefully no more than a months work, just have to work around football and volleyball games now that school is back in. It's killing me to have a little money and a bunch of new parts for the 48 but can't touch it yet. Getting closer, though.
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    Hard to beat a hemi with stacks, except maybe with a huffer on it!
    "Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"

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    I saw Dave's pickup in person and guys the pictures don't give it justice. All I can say is WOW WOW WOW. Sure glad he's doing the body work on my coupe; if it was me doing it you'd get sea sick from the ripples and waves.

    I got back from my motorcycle trip tuesday night, put on 5624 miles in 19 days. Never rained only hot buggy weather, picture shows the proof, bugs all over.

    Tomorrow I'll be back working on the 27 stocker, timer needs a little work then I'm taking it for a little ride and then pulling the rearend out of it.
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    Thanks Tom, I'm blushing!!!!

    Looks like you got some bug scrubbin' to do!!!! Hope you guys had a good trip!
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    Tom you logged in a lot of miles in 19 days. Must of been fun! Glad to hear only the bugs got you! Dave post some more pics!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens
    Tom you logged in a lot of miles in 19 days. Must of been fun! Glad to hear only the bugs got you! Dave post some more pics!

    Next time I have it outside I'll get some more pics.... The Big Brown truck failed to drop off my rear window seal today, so I guess it's Monday for that... I did get the fittings I needed for the front brake lines, tint for the back window, and the shifter cable... Getting close to being a driver, then hopefully sold so I can go shoppin' for Ranchero parts!!!!!
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    Heck Tom, thats one days riding here in Missouri, we have Lots of bugs here! Looks like you guys had a ball.
    "Sunshine, a street rod and a winding beautiful Ozarks road is truely Bliss!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by brickman
    Heck Tom, thats one days riding here in Missouri, we have Lots of bugs here! Looks like you guys had a ball.
    Them bugs were nasty but I always tried to keep my windshield clean to see the beautiful views like we don't see in flat southern Minnesota.

    Hope to be able to drive my coupe through places like these some day. The reason I got back into Hot Rodding is because I got vertigal on my first attempt on going to Sturgis and figured my biking days were numbered.
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    That looks like a view of the grand tetons. Beautiful country.
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Well been a few weeks since i did anything at all . My nephew and his wife are here from W.V. this week end so had him help me get the right door off . Im going to reskin it since the body line and door need so much work .

    Hope all is going better in all the garages here and everywhere else .

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    Well, heres my last year in a nutshell.......
    Eagle was losing the war against rust. Ask an AMC guy from a Salt State, they'll explain. It was either drive it till destroyed, or find an AMC guy with lots O time. Sold it to a guy in Pennsylvania with 5 of em and his are restored. So she has a good home.
    Sold the Kawasaki because I never get to ride it. Working 6 out of 7 days a week will do that to you. Luckily motorcycles are going for good money now. Made a decent profit.
    Bought a 1996 Aurora. Nice car, been 3X undercoated throughout its life. Lets hope this holds off the rust.
    Still working @ the winery, into year 3. Also doing the maintenance of the vehicles including a 1950 Jeep CJ3A, A 1936 plymouth 2dr Sedan, a 1968 Jeepster with a 225 Buick V6 and a 1930 model A body on the chassis, and im currently finishing the resurrection of a 1925 model T 3dr open car. Gone from Dead with blown piston and screwed babbit to driveable. I hate the pay, but i love the job
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    Quote Originally Posted by drg84
    Eagle was losing the war against rust. Ask an AMC guy from a Salt State, they'll explain. It was either drive it till destroyed, or find an AMC guy with lots O time. Sold it to a guy in Pennsylvania with 5 of em and his are restored. So she has a good home.
    My Rambler American is a good example of that.. 58,000 miles, it really shouldn't be as rusty as it is, but when you figure, it's been on the road every year pretty much since it was sold 11/24/64 at Victory Garage, it's easy to understand why it is like that.. but it was undercoated from the factory and thru the years, and it's still structurlally sound.. eventully I gotta fix the body tho
    You don't know what you've got til it's gone

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