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  1. #31
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    You sir are a artist. Very nice.

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    That's fine work there.

    I restored a 1969 Chrysler 6.6 and got here running like a champ. Then another thing broke, then another thing broke, then another thing broke.......It's sitting in Arkansas now waiting for my friend to fix the last thing that broke.

    Finding parts was the hardest part.
    Had to have a couple items machined by a buddy in wisconsin.

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    Standing in the Gap

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    Nice job!
    Alex (KC Area, Smithville Lake)

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    Once again,the talent of our members astound me!!Just curious..what do you do with them afterwards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cook View Post
    Once again,the talent of our members astound me!!Just curious..what do you do with them afterwards?
    Thanks, Most will be for display and some to trade out for more motors. The UPS man delivered some stuff for another motor and looked at the Neptune and wants me to do one up for his cabin.

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    NICE work. Very nice. I don't think that thing probably looked that good when it was brand new outta the box.

    Gotta love those classic restorations. Yesterday at the gas station on 44 coming back from the lake, my daughter and I ran into a guy driving a black 1966 lincoln continental convertible with suicide doors. Amazing looking. It was at a pump adjacent to a newer corvette. God bless my daughter who said "I like that one better" (meaning the lincoln). She's a chip off the ole big-block.
    Teach your kids to hunt and fish and you won't have to hunt for your kids !!

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    Wow that looks great, I love those old motors. If they could only talk, the stories they could tell.

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    Looks great Mike! I knew that anybody who packed around 3 cans of beer continually....had to have hidden talents
    Crappie.......its whats for dinner!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckwheat 1 View Post
    Looks great Mike! I knew that anybody who packed around 3 cans of beer continually....had to have hidden talents
    Dang Buckwheat.. I thought the 3 cans of beer was a talent.:D

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    Hey Gator, where do you find all these old motors at. I bought one at a sale awhile back I'm going to restore.

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