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The guy is racing it and having fun... not sure what the issue is... :(
Very well could be true..
Or, he may be thinking , " I wish I had more cash so I didn't have to put a piece of crap between the fenders.." :lol: :D
 
Very well could be true..
Or, he may be thinking , " I wish I had more cash so I didn't have to put a piece of crap between the fenders.." :lol: :D
i love the hate for those motors :) The things are honestly amazing... i wouldn't put one in my car... but i have owned a couple and man they are wicked :)
 
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And explain the cats!
 
The guy is racing it and having fun... not sure what the issue is... :(
It's not really an issue with me, it just doesn't make sense. The LS is a major player, the Coyote is killer and the Hemi is legendary and will always belong in a mopar. It just doesn't feel right. I've help put small block Chevys in everything, including Mustangs. I have never even thought of anything other than a mopar in a mopar and I've done things that others just shook their head in wonder, and I'm definitely not a purest by any means. I will say, I bet that thing gets with the program!!! LOL
 
A blown tire problem ended up modifying the propeller on this Air Canada Express flight last Dec. 28th.
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The tire blew on takeoff but the crew was not aware of it; severe vibrations on landing collapsed the strut while landing at Halifax. There were no injuries.
 
This is the USS JOHN F KENNEDY CV67, picture was taken today 1/16/25. It was decommissioned severalAA1xkPTw.jpg years ago and is now being transported to Texas to be scrapped. In the spring of 1968, I was a stationed on a sub in Newport News Va ship building yards. The JKF was nearing completion, and our refit was complete. I had spent the last 8 months docked right across the pier from that ship. One day had a chance to even go on board and walk around the flight deck. It was huge. At times they were testing the catapult systems by launching "sleds" into the river. The JFK was the last Carrier to be built that wasn't nuclear powered and because of this it had a rather short life in the fleet.

I came across this news article today and seeing this picture has left me wondering how did 57 years go so quickly!
 
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