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    Quote Originally Posted by HemiTCoupe
    I remember having to use a tree limb on a '56 chevy wagon.
    4x4's with extra braces and a pipe on top, to pull the motor out of my '66 GTO convert.
    I had to build a wooden one in my '61 ford & 68 chevy vans
    Non ever failed, knock on wood!

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    Hey Pat!!!! That will go great with the car lift at the house your wife looked at!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    We're not moving there! the house looks like the lift. the house almost sits on the road.

    I built those hoists back in late 60's to early 70's.

    Did you notice the car safety stop, on the lift.
    I think it's a Moonshine thing.

    My wife just said "I hope it doesn't belong to some one on here"........Opps I said if it does belong to some one on here, then they should know what we think about it!


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