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Everything posted by Tim W. SoCal
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I've had REALLY good experiences with kits from Mike's Carburetor Parts and their made in U.S.A. kit prices have been VERY competitive. https://www.carburetor-parts.com/2-jet-carburetor-kits
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"Wouldn't It Be Nice" was a major help in battling my loneliness from me being away from my loved ones when I went away to Tech School instead of my local JC so I get get my career started earlier and marry my high school sweetheart.
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and tipping the
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"Whipping" is what you were gonna get when my Grandma sent you out to her Willow tree with a knife and told you to cut off a "willow switch".
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Autoquiz 642 - Finished
Tim W. SoCal replied to carsntrucks4you's topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
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Yes, they are two different documentaries.
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so you don't
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Something is happening here, what it is ain't exactly clear.
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for sidewalk surfing
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To infinity and beyond so we may boldly go where no man has gone before.
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and getting too
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Right now I'm wishing that I was independently wealthy so I could retire and spend my days doing what I want to do instead of what my employer needs me to do.
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for Toga Party
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"Out you lout before I overhaul your head!" is what Bernie's Grandpa yelled at him as he ejected the disassembled carburetor and carb cleaner pail from his dining room table.
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Plus is was stored outside on the eastern Canadian coast, IIRC, during frozen winters.
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"Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster" documentary began airing on May 28. You can catch it on The Discovery Channel, Max, Discovery+ or Amazon Prime Video. It is VERY interesting and informative.
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Disconnect the fuel pump relay with the engine running. If the engine dies, the oil pressure switch is bad. This is actually a fairly common cause of intermittent engine shut-offs on the 2.5 liter Iron Duke engines used in USPS "LLV" route trucks. Weird thing is, the engine WILL start and continue to run with the faulty oil pressure switch.
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and her neighbors
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Poly engines, built by Chrysler Corp, technically "Polysheric" because they featured polyspherical-shaped (meaning "more than one sphere") combustion chambers, were based on the Hemi engines, using the same blocks and crankshaft parts, but completely different cylinder heads, pushrods, exhaust manifolds and pistons.
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Thinkful Wishing about Round2 Models, future Kits.
Tim W. SoCal replied to stavanzer's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
"Show & Go" '40 Willys Gasser / '32 Ford Sedan Custom double kit "Model T Ford" '25 Model T Phone Booth Coupe and Pickup double kit ANOTHER vote for the '25 Model T Paddy Wagon Meyers Tow'd Dune Buggy - only released once, 1972 Gapp & Roush Pinto Pro Stock Gapp & Roush Mustang II Pro Stock Sox & Martin Duster Pro Stock Dick Landy Dodge Challenger Pro Stock Don Carlton Motown Missile 'Cuda Pro Stock "AC Accelerator" '68 Corvette Roadster '68 Shelby GT500 with the tear drop bubble hood and drag race parts mold channels reopened '68 Cougar XR-7 '69 Cougar CJ428 "Nostalgic Drag Race Set" - '79 Ford Bronco, Kenz & Leslie Cougar Funny Car & Trailer triple kit '68 Olds Toronado - Christmas 1968, I asked for Mustang, T Pickup and Corvette models. Santa brought the MPC '68 Toronado and the Chuck Miller Fire Truck show car. I was deeply disappointed, but built them both anyway. When I left for college, my younger brother, with whom I shared a bedroom, threw all my model cars into the trash. I got the Fire Truck when it was repopped a few years back, and would LOVE to build the Toronado again -
but a burden
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See your way to doing something unexpected and nice for another and you'll tremendously brighten someone's day.
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It is as rational as all the other things these clod heads do to impress their neighbors.
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File a motion!
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Was it Hunter?