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Old 04-04-2007, 04:56 PM
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No snake yet but well under construction, my BC wheels finally arrived last Friday and I should have a rolling chasse with engine buy the end of next week, if Rob comes through on his promise.

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Old 04-04-2007, 06:24 PM
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I'm here. Tell a joke, huh, Kris?
There once was a man from Nantucket....
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Just waiting for someone to buy my car so I can order a new one. It's hard to have a perfectly clean Cobra in the garage and not drive it as to kkep it clean for the potential new owner.

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Old 04-04-2007, 07:50 PM
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Gary,

I could come by and test drive it and get it dirty then you would have an excuse to drive it before you clean it again??????

Talking to a guy in California on my car but don't know if it will work out or not, seems interested and one in SC or is kicking tires.........
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Old 04-04-2007, 07:54 PM
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The Nolands are still here... I guess we know why we have not heard from James in forever with the kid... all I can say to him...don't expect to drive the car much for a while. I am waiting for the day Andrew can go for some rides with Daddy

Stacey is a slacker and has not been keeping up on here...she says she is soo busy.
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Old 04-05-2007, 05:10 AM
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This is the only car joke I could think of...


ACURA:
Another Crummy Useless Rotten Automobile. Asia's Curse Upon Rural America

AMC:
All Makes Combined. A Major Cost. A Mutated Car. A Morons Car. Another Major Catastrophe. A Man's Car. A Miss Conception. All Muscle Car. All Most Car. Annoying Mechanics Constantly. Automotive Mental Cruelty.

AUDI:
Always Unsafe Designs Implemented. Accelerates Under Demonic Influence. Automobile Under Demonic Influence. Another Ugly Deutsche Invention. Always Undermining Deutsche Intelligence. Automobile Unsafe Designs, Inc. All Unnecessary Devices Installed.

BMW:
Big Money Works. Bought My Wife. Brutal Money Waster. Break My Window. Break My Windshield. Babbling Mechanical Wench. Beastly Monstrous Wonder. Beautiful Masterpieces on Wheels. Beautiful Mechanical Wonder. Barely Moving Wreck. Big Money Waste. Big Money. Why? Big Money Works. Born Moderately Wealthy. Breaks Most Wrenches. Bring Many Wrenches. Brings Me Women. Brings More Women. Broken Money Waster. Broke My Wallet. Broken Monstrous Wonder. Bumbling Mechanical Wretch. Blasphemous Motorized Wreck. Bavarian Manure Wagon

BUICK:
Big Ugly Indestructible Car Killer. Big Ugly Imitation Chrome King

Camaro:
Can A Mechanic Actually Repair One?? Can't America Make A Real One? Chevrolet Assembled Mustang And Repaired Often. Could Always Manufacture And Recall Often.

CHEVROLET:
Can Hear Every Valve Rap On Long Extended Trips Cheap, Hardly Efficient, Virtually Runs On Luck Every Time. Cracked Heads, Every Valve Rattles, Oil Leaks Every Time Constantly Having Every Vehicle Recalled Over Lousy Engineering Techniques. Condition Hopeless, Entire Vehicle Relies On Leftover Engine Technology

DODGE:
Drips Oil, Drops Grease Everywhere. Damn Old Dirty Gas Eater. Dead Old Dog Going East. Dead On Day Guarantee Expires. Dead On Delivery, Go Easy. Dead On Delivery, Guarantee Expired. Dead Or Dying Garbage Emitter. Dear Old Dads Garage Experiment. Daily Overhauls Do Get Expensive

EDSEL: Every Day Something Else Leaks Every Day Some Engineer Laughs

FIAT:
Failure in Italian Automotive Technology. Fix It Again, Tony. Fix It All the Time. Found In A Toilet. Feeble Italian Attempt at Transportation

FORD:
Frigin' Old Rebuilt Dodge. Fix Or Repair Daily. Found On Road Dead. Fast Only Rolling Downhill. First On Race Day. First On Recall Day. Fabricated Of Refried Dung. Fails On Rainy Days. Fantastically Orgasmic Realistic Dream. Fatally Obese Redneck Driver. Fault Of R&D. Finally Obsolete Racing Device. Fireball On Rear Denting. First On Road to Dump. First On Rust and Deterioration. Fix Or Recycle Dilemma. Flipping Over Results in Death. Flipped Over Roadside Disaster. Follow Our Rusty Dogsled. Foot On Road Decelerates .Forced On Reluctant Drivers. Formed Of Rejected DNA. Forwarded Once; Return Denied. Forward Only; Reverse Defective. Forlorn, Old, Ratridden Dustbin. Fork Over Repair Dough. Fouled Out Re-done Dodge. Frequent Overhaul, Rapid Deterioration. Free Or Reduced Drastically. Frequent Opinion: Really Disappointed. Fumes and Odors Readily Detectable. Funny Old Rattling Dump. Forget Out Running Dale (Earnhardt or Jarrett). Features O.J. and Ron`s DNA. Found Out-Right Dangerous. Future Of Racings Delight (backwards). Driver Returns On Foot (backwards). Dumb Rednecks Own Fords

LTD: Lacks Total Dependability Lots To Do Looses Transmissions Daily

GEO: Good Engineering Overlooked

GM:
General Maintenance. Great Mistake. Garbage Motors. Generally Miserable. Grossly Misconceived. Gluteus Maximus. Good Money. Goofy's Manufacturing. Gone Mental.

GMC:
Grief & Misery Combined. Garage Man's Companion. Gotta Mechanic Coming? Generally Mediocre Cars. Get More Chicks. Gets Mechanics Crazy. Gods Mechanical Curse. Got More Crap. Great Mountain Climber. Great Motor Car. God Made Chevy. Good Moron Car. Got Mine Cheap. Get My Checkbook. Gone Mad Corp.

GTO:
Gas, Tires, Oil. Get Tools Out. Get To Onramp. Good To Own. Get The Others. Generally Trashed Out. Good Time Out. Gone To Overdrive

HONDA:
Honest Officer, Nobody Drank Anything. Had One Never Did Again. Hang On, Not Done Accelerating. Hallmark Of Non-Descript Automobiles. Hallmark Of Non-Destructable Automobiles. History Of No Dramatic Acceleration. How Odd, No Darn Acceleration? PRELUDE: Pistons Rattle, Engine Locks Up, Differential Explodes

HYUNDAI: Hope You Understand Nothing's Driveable And Inexpensive...

JEEP:
Just Eats Every Part. Just Empty Every Pocket. Junk Engineering Executed Poorly. Jumps Extremely Excitedly over Potholes. Jinxed Engine has Extra Parts.

KIA:
Kick It Around Kick It Again Killed In Action

LOTUS: Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious

MAZDA: Most Always Zipping Dangerously Along

MG:
Money Guzzler Mostly Garaged Major Goof MGB: Might Go Backwards MGB: Might Go, But . . . MGB: Motor Going Bad MGF: Might Go Forward

MIATA: My Intention: Always To Accelerate

MOPAR
Many Odd Parts Arranged Randomly. Miscellaneous Oddball Parts Assembled Ridiculously. Most Often Passed At Races Mostly Old Parts And Rust. Move Over People Are Racing. Move Over, Plymouth Approaching Rapidly. My Old Pig Ain't Running My Only Problems Are Repairs. Mechanics Offer Pinto As Replacement. More Often Parts Are Replaced

MUSTANG:
Motor Under Strain, Transmission Almost No Good. Massivly Under Sized Tires And No Go. Maybe Under Serious Thought Another No Go. Maybe Under Serious Thought Another Nice GTO

OLDSMOBILE:
Old Ladies Driving Slowly, Making Others Behind Infuriatingly Late Everyday. Overpriced, Leisurely Driven Sedan Made Of Buick's Irregular Leftover Equipment

PINTO:
Put In Nickel To Operate. Paid Inspector Nicely To Overlook. Put In New Transmission Often. Pushed In Neutral Too Often

PONTIAC:
Plan On Numerous Trips In Another Car. Poor Old Numbskull Thinks Its A Cadillac.

PORSCHE:
Proof Of Rich Spoiled Children Having Everything Pulled Over Regularly So Cops Have Enough

SAAB:
Send Another Automobile Back. Swedish Automobiles Always Breakdown. Sad Attempt At Beauty. Sorry Auto, Always Broken. Shape Appears Ass-Backwards

SUBARU: Screwed Up Beyond All Repair Usually

TOYOTA:
Too Often Yankees Overprice This Auto. Torturous On Your Old Tired Ass. The One You Ought To Avoid (remember the slogan, "You asked for it, you got it, Toyota"?)

TRIUMPH:
This Really Is Unreliable Man, Please Help! Tried Repairing It Until My Parts Hurt!

TR:
Tools Required

VOLVO:
Very Odd Looking Vehicular Object

VW:
Vintage Wreck. Virtually Worthless. Very weird

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Old 04-05-2007, 05:23 AM
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Default I'm/we are still here!

The Russell's are still here, & the only joke I personally have is my speedometer in the Cobra !
John, Mary, Lyndsie & John jr!
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Old 04-05-2007, 08:26 AM
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We've attended one meeting, I mean dinner. Does that count? We're down here in Mansfield.
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Old 04-07-2007, 10:56 PM
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I'm still here...

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still around the keller area.
no bad jokes, only my employment situation.

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Old 04-09-2007, 09:47 AM
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I am here; but I haven't been to a club meet in a while. I've been busy like everyone else.
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Still here.

Lurking...
Lurking...
Lurking...
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Old 04-12-2007, 02:54 PM
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Still sneaking around here when I can.

The only joke I know is "Mater" reminds me of Tom Meadows. Dang they act just like each other.

I talked to Tom about his new house and he is "Happier than a tornado in a trailer park" (to borrow Mater's words)

Love ya Tom!
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Old 04-13-2007, 01:15 PM
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Been busy since the Austin meet (It motivated me!) planning my moves.

1) fitting steering column

2) fitting pedal assembly

3) moving engine mounts

Getting ready to go to Keith Craft for some High Quality work. Hopefully next Saturday....Rob and those guys are the greatest. Helped me plan my needs and filled me with great ideas.

If any of you have never been to KCM and see the fine work they do stop in M thru F, open 'til 6PM ........Great Team!
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Old 04-24-2007, 04:37 PM
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I'm here. SPF 1941 has not seen much action lately. Been busy.

I picked up a solid '66 fastback Mustang this spring that I heard about through the grapevine. It was restored in 1990 and has had the same owner for the past 17 years. It is not perfect! It has been driven about 5000 miles a year since restoration. It is Rangoon red (needs paint) with red seats, red carpet, dash and a white head liner It is a a "C" code (289 2bbl) car with a manual 3 speed, working A/C, and style steel wheels. It has current tags. Unfortunately I don't have any room to store it and I am afraid that it will take away any limited quality time that I have to play with the Cobra. So your asking... why did I buy it? I ask you...Why do dogs chase cars? I had hopes of making a great restomod out of it but my wife refuses to give up her side of the garage. I guess I should of asked first. If any one in this group is interested let me know and I may let it go.


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Old 04-24-2007, 04:47 PM
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hey, Mark. do what i did. get a lift.
cobra and mustang on one side, stacked, another car on the other side. works great, and the lift, delivered and installed wasn't too bad.
pm me if you want details.
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Old 04-24-2007, 06:53 PM
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Hey,
A lift is a great idea! Unfortunately my garage has an 8 foot ceiling. My wife said I can build a garage in our backyard due to the "Sanford and Son" appearance that I have created. Music to my ears! Now I need plans and stuff. I should have bought a car months ago. HUM, Maybe I should buy a boat...
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Old 04-30-2007, 04:21 PM
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I'm building a LSC427. Just finishing the rolling chassis. Engine to go in next. Having fun and looking forward to meeting everyone.
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