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    Glamour Shots.. '62 Valiant Wagon

    mine is the cheap HF with 2 AA's. maybe I'll upgrade once I can get close enough to the lathe to rewire it. Ya know, new project, new tool.
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    Glamour Shots.. '62 Valiant Wagon

    Thanks for sharing findings on the brakes. I like the helpers work light, use mine more often than not now. Hmm, maybe I could use it to read at night?
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    Saw my first Cybertruck during my drive into work this morning.

    seen two in our area or one twice...
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    1968 Plymouth Valiant First Gen HEMI

    is this the brackets used for an A-body power brake booster? A friend did that on his 66 A-body and had issues that I believe he decided was related to the pedal ratio.
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    '69 Valiant 2DR Project

    That's Awesome!
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    Random pictures thread

    I identify as a Henry J
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    Anyone have a picture

    some dimensions here but no part numbers: http://www.how-to-build-hotrods.com/engine-dimensions.html
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    What are you listening to ?

    and Mahogany Rush?
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    Last one to post in this thread wins!

    Great idea! and of course, I no longer have a supply of pallets...I do have some toppers and crate pieces sitting around. Hmmm, wonder what I can make out of it?
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    happy Sportabout Saturday afternoon
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    Cat Pics

    Aw, sorry he had to leave, seemed like he was content there but glad you found him another home.
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    back end reminds me of a Henry J...make a great family car, with a few updates
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    needs a tunnel ram V8 and some beeeg tires in the back
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    ah, chicken soup! good for what ails ya.
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    Random pictures thread

    ^^^seeing that, makes me think of this:
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    Cat Pics

    get her a bigger lunch box...
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    8.75 auger?

    I had an old 8-3/4 case that had bearings that were HUGE! the largest bearing for the 742(?) case was the smallest bearing in this one. I believe it was listed for a 60's 383 car.
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    maybe next time
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    glad everything held up and didn't flood the basement or house
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    I do believe it is missing BBQ; maybe next time
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    and then, because I did such a good job (and multi-tasking; washed blankets), I treated myself to brunch: cinnamon raisin bread with fig jam, olive oil mayo, oven roasted chicken, black forest ham and morski cheese washed down with my concoction of herbal tea.
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    what are you doing for your wife/mother for Mother's Day? mine asked for me to get rid of something for her so that was my morning project...won't she be surprised when she gets home and sees I actually started/finished a task in one day. and in the morning to boot! I removed this from her...
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    oh my goodness! must have been just a quick fix as they ran to the hardware store to get the correct parts to fix/finish the job...
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    when I head over to Trader Joe's, it's usually for 10 bottles of peanut butter. pretty close to one a week
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    enjoy the car show! do you like dark or milk chocolate? dark is healthier but for whatever reason it contains chemicals/minerals we don't like a lot of. when I was working, I would gobble the dark chocolate down by the handful. guess I reached my "limit" and started getting migraine type...
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    I would think the cowl cause that can be seen whereas the other, you can always leave the hood closed. my preference, I prefer engine compartment body color.
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    I'll put the handle under the rear bumper on the truck and clean with the putty knife once or twice a year and especially before winter hibernation
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    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    I just use the hose with the nozzle set on jet, mower running full throttle, squirt water where the engine meets the deck-cooling slots(?) and then aim it underneath front to back. usually get squirted once in awhile. need to clean it because when it sits in the garage and I go in there to putz...
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