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08-03-2015 02:29 PM
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Love'n the way you guys are thinking here! :LOL:...
Love'n the way you guys are thinking here! :LOL: Keep us posted on the engine progress. Now I can enjoy my tri tip's that are in the smoker.:cool:
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07-24-2015 11:57 PM
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It's the thrill of working through all the...
It's the thrill of working through all the obstacle and making it all work so one can actually and eventually get to a point where one can actually post up. Its a crap shoot for sure. It reminds me...
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07-24-2015 04:30 PM
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Well I tend to be pretty old school when dealing...
Well I tend to be pretty old school when dealing with this kinda of stuff. Id make it roll the eaisest least expensive way possible. If ya fall in love with it... sweet if ya brake a ring slap a hone...
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07-24-2015 03:32 PM
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:**):LOL: Oh that's is really rich right there!...
:**):LOL: Oh that's is really rich right there! Nothing changes with us old cuss'es does it. Is Jerry still here? OMG who would of guessed that? :LOL:**): Sorry for the distraction Ryan... Back on...
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07-24-2015 03:19 PM
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Hey, just because Im not talking doesnt mean Im...
Hey, just because Im not talking doesnt mean Im not watching! I see you guys all talking about how the forum is getting slow and everything but when you have a life changing / serious decision like...
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07-24-2015 01:03 PM
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LOL... Oh how many times have I had the exact...
LOL... Oh how many times have I had the exact thought over the last 45 years! LOL Obviously I still have my very first car that burned to the ground in 1974. My model A... Some day, you watch some...
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09-17-2014 03:25 PM
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I know of guys that have had their body wok done...
I know of guys that have had their body wok done in Mexico. They are just flat beautiful for the first 6 Months or so it takes abou that long for all the body panels to settle in and start moving...
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09-16-2014 06:25 PM
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Hey at least they didn't try to hide it with...
Hey at least they didn't try to hide it with Bondo... Personally I don't think it is the arc welding machines that were the problem... It's the lack of skill by the yahoo that held the stinger in his...
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09-11-2014 12:00 PM
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My vote is for the J.D. Wheel Cragar knock...
My vote is for the J.D. Wheel Cragar knock off's... :LOL::D:rolleyes: But here again those were and are on a lot of cars and not really unique. They are sort of era'ish as well. Wheels are about the...
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09-10-2014 03:41 PM
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It just depends on which era of ride your...
It just depends on which era of ride your shooting for. 5" bias to 8" radials 22" and up. I have 23" x 7" radials on one of the A's... Works fine. I couldn't decide on wheels either so I threw some...
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What a cool old car. I’m glad it will still be near you, and taken care of.
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