Ben Drinkin
Hey bartender!
it is sort of an art!Nah, He was fumbling around with it too much. I could tell he's not a pro with a roll of tape. Now if it was @Ben Drinkin....
it is sort of an art!Nah, He was fumbling around with it too much. I could tell he's not a pro with a roll of tape. Now if it was @Ben Drinkin....
OOPS!!!They use oil? Who knew?
I need to check mine out. Hopefully just need to clean or change plugs. Wife ran it into the wood pile (riding mower) . Knocked a plug wire off and drove it back in on one cyl. Still runs OK, but started hard last time.
Good morning Sir. First cup is the best, first cut is the deepest, and first older woman is the most memorable!Good morning guys. First cup is the best!
sweet!!! - looks like a BIG garage!So this is one of the mopars the old guy I got the blocks and tester from had. 1970 superbee, 383 with a 440 crank , 11:5 compression he said he's owned it for 41 years.
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A good asswhoopin' will think most think twice. With the cost of health insurance and doctors bills and you let you're mouth write checks you *** can't cash well............. Ya knowI love that every stupid behavior now has a name (and a pill for it). My former boss was said to be bipolar and needed medical treatment. i think he was just an asshole and a good old fashioned *** whooping would have modified his behavior just fine!
You back home?Good Morning Boys
I see my tractor in the back ground! Mine is a case 430So this is one of the mopars the old guy I got the blocks and tester from had. 1970 superbee, 383 with a 440 crank , 11:5 compression he said he's owned it for 41 years.
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I came home last nightYou back home?
Did you get it?
it is, and he has 2 more. All full of parts, come to find out not only does he farm (1200 acres)but the company he drives for actually hauls for junkyards. He's worked there since the 70s so he'd drag stuff home. 3 barns full of stuff, he's got a 75 Duster 440, a 69 fury convertible, 440 4 speed, a fury limousine, several older mopars from the 50s in many pieces, he's probably got at least 20 different engine blocks laying there,all big blocks, several transmissions, no hemis, I got the only two 440s, rest were a mix of B blocks, 383s, 400s, 361s. Most were. I only had enough time to get to tour two of the barns, the third one has tons of spare body parts and stuff he said. I may be back lolsweet!!! - looks like a BIG garage!
I thought that was the plan since you were dragging junk over to the Mitch n Hoppy Recycling Center.I came home last night
How was CarlisleI thought that was the plan since you were dragging junk over to the Mitch n Hoppy Recycling Center.
Ya know... You really need to back read sometimes...How was Carlisle
Yeh, I don't think most people who have never been there get it... Just so much MOPAR in one spot!!! I just get lost in it all. Really didn't need much, but walked most of the swap aisles. Love looking at all the stuff people bring. I might have seen 10% of the cars there. Didn't even go up on the hill.Carlisle was good. No it was great! Keith's pictures prove I missed a lot....You just can't see it all.
I agree! I tried to get up to the midway and never made itYeh, I don't think most people who have never been there get it... Just so much MOPAR in one spot!!! I just get lost in it all. Really didn't need much, but walked most of the swap aisles. Love looking at all the stuff people bring. I might have seen 10% of the cars there. Didn't even go up on the hill.
Me too....I need to unload the stuff brought back.well, time to get after it - hoping to have everything situated before it gets too hot out - cya'all on the flip - later
Ya know... You really need to back read sometimes...
It was good