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That was a TDC show.
We had our 67 440 auto pulling a crank up camper trailer.
When we went to the TDC show in Bloomington, Keith kept our 67 LL1 383 auto for us while we took the Amtrak into Chicago where we enjoyed the Blues scene. Some very good music and memories.
Greatly enjoy reading your posts. They take me back almost 20 years to when I was deep into re-doing a 68. Your rear bumper pic makes it seem like it was just yesterday.
Thanks!
i think it is a 1969. the 1970 seat backs have the release buttons in the side of the seat instead of the bottom like the 1969 ones, other than that same seat, it will need recovered but really solid.
I just watched Prince of Darkness last night. I'm a big John Carpenter fan and this movie was excellently done. Great use of suspense, sufficiently creepy, another great soundtrack from J.C., intelligent and almost believable premise, and the type of ending that is almost completely lost on...
I concur with your observations. Especially the "mean as snakes" with older Asian women. The whole exploitive atmosphere can be very... off-putting. Consensual intimacy, like that of the late 1960s in the US, seems a distant dream. It's not just China, other poorer Asian nations are similar...
This is my number one rule when purchasing items.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/restoration-tip-from-forum-members.302608/page-2#post-912996455
Remember they didn't just cast / build a few blocks at a time vs how few hemi's were sold. Engines sat for a long time...
.. and the car year starts in September.
Ok cool, I'll keep that in mind, I'm a long ways off unless it pops all of a sudden. I just like to plan way ahead, I'll bookmark these posts so I remember the flexplate issue.