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Old 06-17-2019, 12:48 AM   #1
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still sounds like a scam to me....
Me too...……….

Been working 80 hr. weeks, so not a lot getting done, but I got enough wiring done and the gas tank all buttoned up to attempt firing it off... only to find out I have a leak in the fuel line where I put the fuel filter in, so that is a tomorrow thing.... however the 383 stroker fired right off with a little gas down the FiTechs throat, brought the old lady running out to the garage to ask if it was the truck!!!!
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Old 06-17-2019, 01:34 AM   #2
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still sounds like a scam to me....
If not a scam, he has some issues for sure!

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Old 06-17-2019, 02:00 AM   #3
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If not a scam, he has some issues for sure!

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Don't feel bad Brian, buyers frequently get upset on Craigslist. The guy didn't answer his phone. The Craigslist rule is, whoever puts cash in your hand first gets it.

Meanwhile, I tried to attend a car show last weekend, but I should have known better...

In my area there is a weird phenomenon: car owners always try to get to the show before one another, then they all try to leave before everyone else. They think they're "beating the crowd" when in fact THEY ARE THE CROWD. I have coined a name for early leavers; I call them "Runners" after the iconic sci-fi movie, "Logan's Run."

This weekend's car show was advertised as going from 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM. I'm a lifelong night shift employee, so I usually aim for later in the day. But when I arrived at this show at 1:30 PM ALL THE CARS WERE ALREADY LEAVING! By 1:45 I was standing in a totally empty lot in a show that was advertised as ending at 3:00 PM. WTF??? Not only is it rude, early running means cars are driving through the throngs of attendees, endangering spectators and children.

I have already written letters to the car show's organizers and sponsors suggesting that entrants be required to keep their vehicles parked until after the official advertised show end time. But it's too late for me, I've been burned dozens of times. This was the last empty lot I'm going to and the last car show I will attend in my area ever.
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Old 06-17-2019, 09:43 AM   #4
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Don't feel bad Brian, buyers frequently get upset on Craigslist. The guy didn't answer his phone. The Craigslist rule is, whoever puts cash in your hand first gets it.

Meanwhile, I tried to attend a car show last weekend, but I should have known better...

In my area there is a weird phenomenon: car owners always try to get to the show before one another, then they all try to leave before everyone else. They think they're "beating the crowd" when in fact THEY ARE THE CROWD. I have coined a name for early leavers; I call them "Runners" after the iconic sci-fi movie, "Logan's Run."

This weekend's car show was advertised as going from 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM. I'm a lifelong night shift employee, so I usually aim for later in the day. But when I arrived at this show at 1:30 PM ALL THE CARS WERE ALREADY LEAVING! By 1:45 I was standing in a totally empty lot in a show that was advertised as ending at 3:00 PM. WTF??? Not only is it rude, early running means cars are driving through the throngs of attendees, endangering spectators and children.

I have already written letters to the car show's organizers and sponsors suggesting that entrants be required to keep their vehicles parked until after the official advertised show end time. But it's too late for me, I've been burned dozens of times. This was the last empty lot I'm going to and the last car show I will attend in my area ever.
That sucks! I think it's a "thing" now, like graffiti and trash, people do that here too and I don't remember years ago it happening. It's like a a ball game, I never understood it. You have bought a ticket to watch your team play, to spend the afternoon in the park with other fans, seeing a game, eating good food, what a great way to spend the day! And in the eighth inning people are leaving! Obviously when the team is not playing well this happens more, but I have seen it happening when they are winning too. Important games even, they are filing out while the team is still playing! Do they do this at the movies? How about a concert, do they do this a concert too?

Yesterday, I got nothing done on the truck, I did get a roll bar in my son's latest acquisition, another Miata. I guess it was dad's job on daddy day to put a roll bar in to save my child's life in a future accident.

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Old 06-18-2019, 10:47 AM   #5
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Don't feel bad Brian, buyers frequently get upset on Craigslist. The guy didn't answer his phone. The Craigslist rule is, whoever puts cash in your hand first gets it.

Meanwhile, I tried to attend a car show last weekend, but I should have known better...

In my area there is a weird phenomenon: car owners always try to get to the show before one another, then they all try to leave before everyone else. They think they're "beating the crowd" when in fact THEY ARE THE CROWD. I have coined a name for early leavers; I call them "Runners" after the iconic sci-fi movie, "Logan's Run."

This weekend's car show was advertised as going from 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM. I'm a lifelong night shift employee, so I usually aim for later in the day. But when I arrived at this show at 1:30 PM ALL THE CARS WERE ALREADY LEAVING! By 1:45 I was standing in a totally empty lot in a show that was advertised as ending at 3:00 PM. WTF??? Not only is it rude, early running means cars are driving through the throngs of attendees, endangering spectators and children.

I have already written letters to the car show's organizers and sponsors suggesting that entrants be required to keep their vehicles parked until after the official advertised show end time. But it's too late for me, I've been burned dozens of times. This was the last empty lot I'm going to and the last car show I will attend in my area ever.

if you do not want to stay at the car show for the whole time. park your car (however nice or old it is) in the spectator parking area and levae when ever you wish
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Old 06-17-2019, 06:02 PM   #6
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Heading out to an engine builders 2 day auction tomorrow. Pretty much all high end v8 stuff but you never know when you might need 200 roller rockers.
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Old 06-18-2019, 11:12 PM   #7
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Wooohoooo, the truck runs, starts and shuts off with the key!!!!! The first time since I've owned it!!!!
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Old 06-18-2019, 11:30 PM   #8
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Wooohoooo, the truck runs, starts and shuts off with the key!!!!! The first time since I've owned it!!!!
Congrats...Jim
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Very nice Idbeast, a major hurdle cleared
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Wooohoooo, the truck runs, starts and shuts off with the key!!!!! The first time since I've owned it!!!!
That's BIG !!!
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Old 06-19-2019, 12:10 AM   #11
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Mounted my New Vintage USA tach. I wanted it near the gauge cluster but not on the column. My dad made me a bracket to mount it off the dash.





I like how it turned out. From the side, you can't really see the bracket because of the can the tach is in--it looks like the tach is floating in-place.
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Mounted my New Vintage USA tach. I wanted it near the gauge cluster but not on the column. My dad made me a bracket to mount it off the dash.

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I like how it turned out. From the side, you can't really see the bracket because of the can the tach is in--it looks like the tach is floating in-place.
Very clean! Can you post a pic from the side? What did he make the bracket out of?
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I like how it turned out. From the side, you can't really see the bracket because of the can the tach is in--it looks like the tach is floating in-place.
Nice job
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Wooohoooo, the truck runs, starts and shuts off with the key!!!!! The first time since I've owned it!!!!
Congratulations! It would be cool to see a quick video
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Congratulations! It would be cool to see a quick video
The 28 second video is 29mb I had the wrong resolution set on the phone!

Thanks everybody!
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congrats man. its an amazing feeling isn't it. you sir have created life!
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Picked up stuff from auction today. Holley carb, hydraulic throw out bearing, some water pumps, O2 sensors, big rack of a/n fittings. Bunch of other stuff and 45 Crower and Comp cams. I don't have a clue what they fit but they are in their original boxes. Most of them the lobes are not ground. I paid $10.00 each for the lot of 45. Also a few hundred pounds of TIG rod for $25.00 and an engine stand from the dyno room for $30.00.
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Picked up stuff from auction today. Holley carb, hydraulic throw out bearing, some water pumps, O2 sensors, big rack of a/n fittings. Bunch of other stuff and 45 Crower and Comp cams. I don't have a clue what they fit but they are in their original boxes. Most of them the lobes are not ground. I paid $10.00 each for the lot of 45. Also a few hundred pounds of TIG rod for $25.00 and an engine stand from the dyno room for $30.00.
Sounds like you had a fun day!
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Took the day off to get ready for the MSRA Back to the 50’s weekend. The truck was pretty much ready until the hose came off the driver side defrost duct when I went for coffee and fuel this morning. When I registered last night I was car #10723 so 12,000+ cars is a real possibility. Even with rain in the forecast it’s going to be a great weekend...
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All this shiny paint assembly stuff is pissing me off!


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Use lots of blue painters tape and take it slow...
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Just trying to figure out my gas tank brackets on the frame, something is amiss.

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I finally got the water pump in the death rattle changed. I took some time to make a few spacers to get my belts running true. its happy as a demon clown about to eat a child. ive gotten my motivation back to continue on the systems. its back to being a driver. about time for a fresh coat of primer as well.
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Getting truck ready for local car show this weekend
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Before I ran off to a day wine tasting with the family I got out for my five minutes on the gas tank so I can get it mounted, should be able to get it in epoxy primer tomorrow.

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