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RE: what did you jump out from? - 6/22/2007 5:25:30 AM   
cl8ton


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I Bet it was!
I remember my Dad had a 65 Ford with a stepside box... He beefed up the suspension but put in a 283. Used it to haul around his "Classic" Harley Davidson model 74. The one with the "Suicide Shifter" beside the gas tank.
I had great toys to play with growing up.
Have a Good Weekend!

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 6/22/2007 6:31:38 PM   
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my dad has a 79 with a suicide shift. i think my next project is going to be a truck.
my idea: 383 stroker, tunnel ram intake, twin 750 holleys, big cam, and a chevy s-10. i think that's what is next.

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 6/25/2007 8:34:42 AM   
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That thing would fly!!

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 6/25/2007 8:46:20 AM   
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ORIGINAL: wsoape281

my dad has a 79 with a suicide shift. i think my next project is going to be a truck.
my idea: 383 stroker, tunnel ram intake, twin 750 holleys, big cam, and a chevy s-10. i think that's what is next.


If you really want that thing to run good, check out Pro-Systems carburetors.  They cost a little more, but they are well worth the money.  A single 1000 cfm carb should allow it to breathe all you would need. (to get to your 400 hp goal) 

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/6/2007 8:53:23 AM   
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Started in a hand-me-down 1989 Nissan Maxima, which lasted about 265,000 miles.  Then I jumped to a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse (for sale!), and then this past Saturday, I jumped to a 2007 M6S!

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/6/2007 1:43:25 PM   
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yep - us old fellers have long lists.  I started out with a 48 Chevy 2door that my dad helped me buy.  Shiny black.  Did my first brake job on it.  Traded for a 55 Chevy Nova.  Hated it!  This was before they were considered "classics" and that car did terrible things to me.  Broke a heater hose one Sunday morning on the way to church and puked antifreeze all over me and my lady.  Got rid of it and went foreign.  Jumped into a 59 Austin Healy Sprite that was a gas to drive - - - flat out all the time just to keep up with traffic.  Then to a 61 Sunbeam Alpine with detachable hard top - lovely little car.  Then to a 64 Alfa Romeo Sprint Speciale - - - rare car that was so pretty it brought tears to your eyes.  Restored it and won trophies at concours d elegance shows.  It made the most beautiful sounds and the 5 speed (one of the first available I think) was a delight.  1965 Mustang notchback - metallic green with saddle tan interior - 289 - was the first new car I ever bought.  Loved it.  Then to a 73 Pinto wagon and say what you will about Pintos - it was a great little car.  Dependable and practical and I really liked it.  Somewhere along the way picked up a 1936 Chevy half-ton pickup that I restored - my only experience with an antique and it was very very fun.  All original and a trophy winner.  Went to a 92 Subaru Loyale wagon that is much like the Pinto - totally reliable and practical and dependable.  It's now my wife's car and she loves it still.  About 4 years ago got my 92 Mazda B2600i pickup with the extra cab.  100,000 miles on it when I got it but running good and looking great.  I love the truck - it's my daily driver.
Wife is talking about when I retire trading it and the Subaru in on another Subaru but I don't know - we'll see when the time comes,
Rolomac

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/6/2007 1:44:46 PM   
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not Chevy Nova - Chevy Nomad!
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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/8/2007 1:32:14 PM   
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I wouldn't let go of that truck. It's just to darn handy

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/8/2007 4:07:02 PM   
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Hmm... i started with a 89 civic hatch DX 4 spd manual (the best) and then jumped into my daily which is an 02 civic EX coupe and now have a new project 82 RX7

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RE: what did you jump out from? - 8/9/2007 8:13:15 PM   
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A butiful silver and blue Shock absorbed manual Trek mountain bike 

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