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  1. BSB67

    I worked my last Friday ever

    This. And the ongoing mental barrier/spending concern that might follow that could impact retirement enjoyment itself. I.e. the fear of not having enough, verses not having enough. I’ve read that my illness is not uncommon.
  2. BSB67

    I worked my last Friday ever

    Thanks. Im very fortunate for my current health. My family’s elder history is a mixed bag. Everything from mid-70’s to late 90’s. My wife is 4 years younger than me, and long life history in her family. My fixed income may need to last for 35 years for her. When I look back 35 years, I...
  3. BSB67

    Where did you and your car go today

    Thanks. I’ve had the car since 1985. Second owner. Original paint. What I think I learned at Carlisle is that this color, HH1, is a bit uncommon on the Charger.
  4. BSB67

    Where did you and your car go today

    Couple more from Carlisle. At the Dairy Bar. Recommended Pretty good Mexican Restaurant too. Near downtown.
  5. BSB67

    I worked my last Friday ever

    Congrats! I'm thinking about going in 2026. I have to admit, I mentally struggle with the idea of living on a fixed income, and how much is enough. Would be easier if you knew when you'll kick the bucket.
  6. BSB67

    How's your view ?

    After work today
  7. BSB67

    Where did you and your car go today

    Off to work today
  8. BSB67

    Where did you and your car go today

    On the way home
  9. BSB67

    Where did you and your car go today

    Carlisle weekend: Leaving home At Carslisle At South Mountain Raceway At the Expo Center
  10. BSB67

    67 Coronet 14's front, 15's rear

    Unless the 67 R/T has less room than a 67 GTX, 255s will fit. Offset/backspacing will matter. If you work real hard at it, you might be able to get 275s on it. That would require a 7 1/2” rim, and a minimum of 5” BS, and then wheel spacer to perfection. At least that is what it looks like on...
  11. BSB67

    heat or no heat for the intake

    Posting the time slip will help us with diagnostics, if that is what you want. I have made several hundred passes with a few different big block cars. Never have the cars gone faster and quicker with more heat. I do have considerable data that shows them slowing down with more heat. If tire...
  12. BSB67

    Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S - for the street for real?

    Yes. Started with the S/S. After I went through those, I got the Rs. Before those, I had BFGs. In my day to day normal driving, I could/can tell no difference between the three. That said, my day to day driving is not real taxing. 70% of my driving is country roads. They are winding and...
  13. BSB67

    Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S - for the street for real?

    They drive very well, corner well. Wet pavement okay, light rain, very cautious depending on road conditions. Heavy rain, standing water, no.
  14. BSB67

    Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S - for the street for real?

    Maybe, but I did not see any mention by the OP regadring the ET Street Rs. The Rs have a nylon belted sidewall, and steel in the tread surface, according to their tech folks. The Rs sidewall will wrinkle. I just drove 500 miles on my Rs last weekend.
  15. BSB67

    Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S - for the street for real?

    I'm not exactly sure what your question is. If it about driving in rain, I think comment #3 is what you should expect with the ET Street S/S. All other driving conditions will be like any other street radial. I think they drive and handle very well. They are a full steel belted radial.
  16. BSB67

    Indy results, frustration

    Sorry for how it worked out. You’ii get better from it. Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy your posts.
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