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Our old Kitchen Aid is still going. I hope that didn't jinx it. We moved in 30 years ago and it was far from new then. The kitchen was remodeled in 84. Just sayin'. I wish they still made racks for the old girl. They are the metal rods coated with plastic/rubber stuff. If the coating get's a split, the inside starts to rust. It needs replaced.
But after almost 40 years it does still work.

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Our old Kitchen Aid is still going. I hope that didn't jinx it. We moved in 30 years ago and it was far from new then. The kitchen was remodeled in 84. Just sayin'. I wish they still made racks for the old girl. They are the metal rods coated with plastic/rubber stuff. If the coating get's a split, the inside starts to rust. It needs replaced.
Nowadays nothing is made to last very long............
 
Found an overland rack on FBM I'm going to check out. I want to mount a cargo hard-box on it. The dog occupies the entire back seat so extra baggage is a challenge. She strokes out if put anything on the back seat as it obstructs window snout access...
Old school rack I thought I had a picture but I don't, twinn rubber suction cups on four corners that does fit my 66 .. just incase I take a road trip to that big swap meet all you guys and galls go to called Carlisle.
 
Whenever my dishwasher quits working, I just smack her on the ***.....JK but really
 
Old school rack I thought I had a picture but I don't, twinn rubber suction cups on four corners that does fit my 66 .. just incase I take a road trip to that big swap meet all you guys and galls go to called Carlisle.

Tim put that trailer hitch on.. maybe pull that motorcycle one along with you Mike?
 
I know for a fact I had badges like this on my 71 T/A Challenger.. all I am getting in my search is ford mustang, the Challenger had overhead console. What the fff

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A fun auction for Saturday morning just 17 miles away.. looking forward to this one, the wife ain't going, cash and credit card in hand :thumbsup:

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Love ordering parts, ordered a old school big starter and they sent me a mini-starter which doesn't help.. gonna move the tube on the header down a inch.. shoulda done it to start with :)
 
Love ordering parts, ordered a old school big starter and they sent me a mini-starter which doesn't help.. gonna move the tube on the header down a inch.. shoulda done it to start with :)
Wow, I have seen on TV a dyo test on doing that to headers and they smashed one tube on number seven a bit, looked like more then a bit to me watching on TV, but, there was zero power difference, then they did two, 7 and 5 , nothing changed.. yes, that small starter will make you much more happy, spins the engine much faster and I bet at a lower amp draw then the older bigger ones. Yes is my vote
 
Wow, I have seen on TV a dyo test on doing that to headers and they smashed one tube on number seven a bit, looked like more then a bit to me watching on TV, but, there was zero power difference, then they did two, 7 and 5 , nothing changed.. yes, that small starter will make you much more happy, spins the engine much faster and I bet at a lower amp draw then the older bigger ones. Yes is my vote
yeah, i'll have to post a pic.. on my old (70s) dougs headers the #3 cyl tube goes in close to the block then back out under the started to the collector, which is awesome and clears power steering by a mile, but it is too high and hits the bottom of the mini.. not a major thing, 2 cuts on the header and lower that tube. :) Will post a pic when done since it's hard to explain
 
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