Millenial Wisdom
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Well, WV called it. Got out there about 10:30 after having to change 2 plugs and unstick a float in 1 carb and nothing but crickets. Might have been a good thing cuz the tranny was having a few issues. I think the old girl is ready for a milder torgue converter and tail end gears. Was fun to take her out for a spin though. It's supposed to be pretty today so I may clean her her real good and go play a little before winterizing.
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Now yer talking - - - "never wait to enjoy one's toys" - - -
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outlaw wrote:Well, WV called it. Got out there about 10:30 after having to change 2 plugs and unstick a float in 1 carb and nothing but crickets. Might have been a good thing cuz the tranny was having a few issues. I think the old girl is ready for a milder torgue converter and tail end gears. Was fun to take her out for a spin though. It's supposed to be pretty today so I may clean her her real good and go play a little before winterizing.
Maybe Mr. Awesome was too busy taking selfies to show up.
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I think Outlaw will agree that down here we call that
"All Hat and No Cattle" eh Pard
"All Hat and No Cattle" eh Pard
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OldUsedParts wrote:I think Outlaw will agree that down here we call that
"All Hat and No Cattle" eh Pard
So true, even though he had a calf, just no heart to enter it in the rodeo.
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You still got the 66
66 and 7 Novas are still one of my fav GM bodies. 68 - 70 a close second. Everything went to crap after 1970...at least as far as my thinking.
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You still got the 66
66 and 7 Novas are still one of my fav GM bodies. 68 - 70 a close second. Everything went to crap after 1970...at least as far as my thinking.
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bondobill wrote:Outlaw
You still got the 66
66 and 7 Novas are still one of my fav GM bodies. 68 - 70 a close second. Everything went to crap after 1970...at least as far as my thinking.
Bill
No, that car was too much for what I wanted. It had a BB burning alcohol with a Lenco transmission and my plan was to put it on the streets. I ended up getting a real good offer on it before I got around to it. I love any of the Novas from 62-67, not so much after that.
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