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I had my furnace replaced on Christmas by a nice old man, 5 days later he went up north to his cabin and killed himself because he was so sure Y2K was real and he was scared of what was coming!
I have a few clutch fans that will work, and I’m out in Pinckney. I also have a 70 6bbl manual car, if you’re interested in coming out, I can hook you up.
I have very little free time, but I do a lot of work every day. Every project I have going gets attention, from rebuilding my plow pump, an addition on my house, and car and truck stuff all the time. For this engine, I don’t need it, but I never shy away from a challenge. The stroker 340 I built...
Yep, it was complete. I’m very tenacious, and I will get it all apart, and I’ll send it over to the machine shop to be checked over. I love a hood challenge, it took me almost a year to free up another 340 that I now have built as a stroker for my wife’s car.
Well, it’s been abandoned for the better part of 10 years. All in the same state as when the owner died. Trying my best to get the family to let me help more to find everything new homes, but it hasn’t been easy. I’ll keep plugging away tho, there’s tons of great stuff there, all stuck in time!
As a kid, our grandmother used to give all of us, kids and parents included, a sleeve of 4 bars of Cashmere Bouquet soap as a gift. When it was Christmas morning, we (kids) were allowed to open one gift before our parents woke up, so instead of shaking the presents, we would sniff each package...
Welcome from north of the border, the Michigan/Ohio border that is. Looks like you have a good, solid project to work on. And thank you for your service, it’s much appreciated. I’d say you’re fitting right in here nicely already.
For the record here, I like dog dish because they’re cheap, and when I’m putting together a car to sell, if I don’t have a set of rims and tires for it, I can always use dog dish. I like the wheels and tires to match, except for the old school max wedge look of Caslers and steel rims on the...
My Mom had her old 65 Galaxie, but it wasn’t very reliable. And of course we all wanted to be in the Roadrunner any time we could. They finally traded that Galaxie on a 1973 Satellite Sebring Plus, my Moms first new car.
I’m with you, I like em all! As for wheels on cars, I like em all too, some cars look great with certain wheels, and others of the same model don’t. I like Rallyes, but only on a 1970 Roadrunner if it’s a plum crazy car with a white top. And, Plum Crazy is one of my least favorite colors, behind...
Funny you should mention that, but if you look at my dads car, he is running polyglas tires in race trim. His big secret was to jack up the torsion bars all the way up to transfer the weight better to the rear wheels. He was also running H-70 tires on the rear. His car was also a 4 speed car...
He wasn’t interested in winning any races. His story is typical…..fresh out of Vietnam, he wanted a Roadrunner but couldn’t afford it without help from his Dad. His first car, and first new car. He wanted a bench seat and a 383 with a 4 speed, and sat in every Roadrunner on the lot, but...