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whats the deal is there only 3 of us left in here.
Does make one wonder why there are only three people participating in the Washington chapter out of 160 members and who knows how many that have yet to sign up... that is less than a 2% participation.
I'm here! sorry I been busy working like crazy and no time for ole Betsy but she is getting a new motor this weekend. Not exactly new but a rebuilt 61 T-bird Motor that I had to make up special mounts for, damn old 390s didn't have all the mount holes in the blocks witch I didn't know. Oh well ya live and learn, and yea it's friggin cold out there. I had to give up at about 6pm as my you know whats were freezing off. Tomorrow I should be able to get the exhaust done and hook up all the little stuff and get her running, can't wait just in time to park it for the snow. lol my luck! BTW does anyone know where I can find a radio suppressor that mounts on the voltage regulator? Went to the local idiots and they wouldn't even look it up in the book, I think they forgot how. Any anyways yes it time to pull out the old Christmas Vacation movie again "Fixed the Knoll Post!" and "I'll be outside for the season" Gotta love that movie, what a classic! Hope you are all doing well and Happy Holidays to you all.
Actually there are 6 now and we are about to break into 4%...
Never get enough of the Christmas Vacation movie... especially the relationship between Clark, Todd and Margo. My favorite quote from the movie is:
Todd: Hey Griswold. Where do you think you're gonna put a tree that big?
Clark: Bend over and I'll show you.
Todd: You've got a lot of nerve talking to me like that Griswold.
Clark: I wasn't talking to you.
...classic.
I remember working on the 390s growing up on the farm. The hay and livestock trucks had the 390... seemed to be always working on them for one reason or the other. I wonder if you could find the suppressor from rockauto.com ?
Another thought for a suppressor might be a stereo shop...
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