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Seen that car many times and know it well. The owners name is Jim. The car has a 440-6BBL and slap stick automatic
My stepdad has that poster in his garage… actually a few pictures of her in the garage. I will have to go in there tomorrow to get some pictures if I remember to.
COOL...
I couldn’t agree more. Well put Runcharger.
The reason I have the GTX I just got (pictured earlier in the thread) is because someone blew it apart 20 years ago after owning it for a total of 40+ years! Read, lost interest and/or hope. It was just a shell and a bunch of parts and bolts...
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Auto World 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T (Dick Landy) (AW Exclusive) 1:64 Diecast (DUE SEPTEMBER 2025)
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Pre-ordering for the Landy model is on-going. The September release date has slipped to early October per the Auto World website. The black velvet '70 Sport Fury GT has slipped to early...
'52 Colt 4" Official Police
Still a damned fine gun, with nice tight tolerances, even after 73 years. But yeah, there is a gap between the cylinder and the barrel. Common sense says "keep stuff away from there".
And there is a "linkage" of sorts that connects the trigger to the cylinder...
I bought this FC7 R/T about a month ago for 16k Canadian. A/C, White top/rear stripe and b&w interior. Engine/trans long gone and the passenger quarter panel has some terrible collision repair on it from many years ago. Lucky I stumbled on the marketplace ad 15mins after it was listed and sent a...
At my friends beach house, the next door neighbor Patty had a Pomeranian dog named "Captain" or as we all called him "Cappy" that she walked on the beach every afternoon before retiring for the evening. The last day we saw him, there was the biggest owl I had ever seen was in the pine tree that...
Well if you're looking for something to do you might take up writing books. I don't know how you acquired you vocabulary but it's quite advanced. The skill is there to write short stories or even something bigger.
Or you could just sit up there on your mountain and plink at bee's nest or a bear...