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That Power Wagon looks like it has some ten round stripper clips hanging there. Kind of surprises me being Canada has a five round limit in their guns.
Cool car shows you get to go to Mark. I bet you make lots of friends there. My area the shows are far and few between.
Same here no car shows within 200 miles from me right now.
 
Same here no car shows within 200 miles from me right now.
Got a huge show tomorrow about 100 miles from here, might go to see it but I don't intend to enter the Ventura and hang around all day, especially when I have to work Monday. They usually get a fantastic turnout, 800+ vehicles from what I have seen before, weather forecast looks good too, so that will help with the numbers.
 
Got a huge show tomorrow about 100 miles from here, might go to see it but I don't intend to enter the Ventura and hang around all day, especially when I have to work Monday. They usually get a fantastic turnout, 800+ vehicles from what I have seen before, weather forecast looks good too, so that will help with the numbers.
Sounds like a good time and with that many cars it's worth the 100 mile trip.
 
Sitting on deck having a crown and ginger and this memory hit me. My lot sits on a hard pan ridge, lots of wheel barrel sized stones. Many moons ago I went on a rock digging rampage. Have a VW bush buggy. I was using it to roll the rocks out of the hole onto a stone boat. One rock was a little too big for the Vdub. Had her stood right up on end then the diff let go she crashed to earth and the rock was still in the hole. Went to auto wrecker $100 for transaxle or $75 for whole car. So went and bought 40’ chain. Had a home built bumper on the 69 ford 1/2 ton I drove. They brought the VW out to the parking lot. I pulled the 69 in front of the VW and backed into it 3 or 4 times flattening it out. Then pounded holes through the trunk and wrapped the chain around the VWs front axle and the bumper of the 69. Then took the front wheels off and pulled it home, little hard steering but made the 35 mile trip no prob. The guy at the auto wrecker was just shaking his head. :rofl:
 
Sitting on deck having a crown and ginger and this memory hit me. My lot sits on a hard pan ridge, lots of wheel barrel sized stones. Many moons ago I went on a rock digging rampage. Have a VW bush buggy. I was using it to roll the rocks out of the hole onto a stone boat. One rock was a little too big for the Vdub. Had her stood right up on end then the diff let go she crashed to earth and the rock was still in the hole. Went to auto wrecker $100 for transaxle or $75 for whole car. So went and bought 40’ chain. Had a home built bumper on the 69 ford 1/2 ton I drove. They brought the VW out to the parking lot. I pulled the 69 in front of the VW and backed into it 3 or 4 times flattening it out. Then pounded holes through the trunk and wrapped the chain around the VWs front axle and the bumper of the 69. Then took the front wheels off and pulled it home, little hard steering but made the 35 mile trip no prob. The guy at the auto wrecker was just shaking his head. :rofl:
:rofl: :rofl:Sounds like your idea worked.
 
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That Power Wagon looks like it has some ten round stripper clips hanging there. Kind of surprises me being Canada has a five round limit in their guns.
Cool car shows you get to go to Mark. I bet you make lots of friends there. My area the shows are far and few between.
Yeah you do meet some nice people at the shows. Everyone has the same hobby and the same interests.
When we break for winter it's like losing friends but great when they open back up and lots to talk about.
 
Morning guys.
Might get some rain today but that's ok. The grass is cut and no other projects outside.
The celebration of Life yesterday was great.
There were all kinds of street rods there and a large turnout for my friend.
Lots of food and drinks (no alcohol).
Saw some people I haven't seen for a long time so a lot of catching up.
The 35 Hudson is my friends car. His nephew is going to finish it and drive it. I love that.
Have a great day.
BTW that club building used to be a Studebaker dealership way back. I used to go in there to replace glass when I was in the glass trade

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Pulled my new Hylift Johnson "made in USA" lifters apart yesterday. 3 of them had some corrosion. One was pretty bad. Cleaned the oil off and soaked the bores in Evoporust overnight. They cleaned up pretty well.
 
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