This can’t be good right? Haha
70 383 4spdMitch. I forgot what year?
Man does that evoke some memories. I have given a lot of thought to selling my Cuda, but it is just a part of me and so it feels like cutting off an arm or leg to sell it. Even tho that makes more sense? Are you going to go back stock on k frame or go tubular? Obviously I went tubular but you know I can’t pass up a chance at a Christmas tree! @HemiDenny for the win if you decide not to go back stock.Been workin on the Cuda K frame and suspension today. Ain't been apart in a Coons age. Mostly hand tools. Going slowly.
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I have a rubber front bumper for that with the correct brackets.70 383 4spd
Thanks Bud. Problem with that is....This is a Numbers Car with all the Doc's. Fender Tag, Two build Sheets...Etc....Im only the second owner. Still have original Title, Window sticker and Sales Invoice.....I have a rubber front bumper for that with the correct brackets.
Gotta go Stock/Original Everywhere......Man does that evoke some memories. I have given a lot of thought to selling my Cuda, but it is just a part of me and so it feels like cutting off an arm or leg to sell it. Even tho that makes more sense? Are you going to go back stock on k frame or go tubular? Obviously I went tubular but you know I can’t pass up a chance at a Christmas tree! @HemiDenny for the win if you decide not to go back stock.
Nowdays you would go to prison for that.
Understood. Just not in my DNA! I love you guys (stock) but I just gotta hot rod em!Gotta go Stock/Original Everywhere......
I can do that with my 65 Belvedere......If I do that with the Cuda, it will de-value it....Understood. Just not in my DNA! I love you guys (stock) but I just gotta hot rod em!
Ate a late lunch at a truck stop in Minot so just getting home. Dinner will be Alkaselzer.Dinner tonight is fried shrimp and fried oysters, some cottage cheese with onion and pepper. And of course some cocktail sauce..
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Greasy spoon? Sometimes those are the best, what'd ya eat?Ate a late lunch at a truck stop in Minot so just getting home. Dinner will be Alkaselzer.
I see the BFH there so I know you were having fun! That's a bit of work you've done there, nice!Been workin on the Cuda K frame and suspension today. Ain't been apart in a Coons age. Mostly hand tools. Going slowly.
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Chili burger with lots of cheese.Greasy spoon? Sometimes those are the best, what'd ya eat?
Ehhhh. I smoke Cigars, and sometimes when in VN, cigarette's. Cigarettes are $1 a pack in Viet Nam......When in Minot stopped in at a smoke shop and bought tobacco, paper with filter and a neat little cigarette maker for under $23 bucks that makes over 12 packs of smokes. Made me one and tried it and yep it works just fine and not much different in taste than what I normally smoke.
Big savings in the price of smokes over the counter and reminds me of reloading bullets.
Yes I am a heathen and from what church people tell me I'm going to hell for smoking.
Hope they have smokes and booze in hell.
Sorry, Caint likes dat......My afternoon consisted of cleaning up the crash site down the hill, it's at a veer off and I guess about once a year or so someone does what this truck did. Lots of damage to trees, I removed two stumps and what was left of the two trees, a 5 gallon bucket of KC lights, lens covers, plumbing parts that musta been onboard, beer bottle (AHA!) and other assorted seals etc. Bad part is there's now a leaner tree that's not even connected at the bottom, would fall on one of the roads and there's 2 widow makers hanging up at about 30 feet. I'd have bumped the tree with the tractor grapple but if the tree went it could land in the power lines.
You Heathen!!!Ehhhh. I smoke Cigars, and sometimes when in VN, cigarette's. Cigarettes are $1 a pack in Viet Nam......
Hell of an afternoon Rich stay safe.My afternoon consisted of cleaning up the crash site down the hill, it's at a veer off and I guess about once a year or so someone does what this truck did. Lots of damage to trees, I removed two stumps and what was left of the two trees, a 5 gallon bucket of KC lights, lens covers, plumbing parts that musta been onboard, beer bottle (AHA!) and other assorted seals etc. Bad part is there's now a leaner tree that's not even connected at the bottom, would fall on one of the roads and there's 2 widow makers hanging up at about 30 feet. I'd have bumped the tree with the tractor grapple but if the tree went it could land in the power lines.
I remember those days and had a hell of a time rolling a joint in one.