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animal animal you just like to look at it rotflmo rotflmoNO wonder Susan is jealous jumping
 
Posts: 3818 | Location: kenya, tanzania,RSA,Uganda or Ethophia depending on day of the week | Registered: 27 May 2009Reply With Quote
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Her problem is she doesn't recognise automotive art when she sees it! Wink






 
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or a great hair cut RIGHT????? rotflmo
 
Posts: 3818 | Location: kenya, tanzania,RSA,Uganda or Ethophia depending on day of the week | Registered: 27 May 2009Reply With Quote
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Bloody right! Roll Eyes






 
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One of my very fave cars was an 81 Renegade with a 425bhp 350 SBC 5 speed 4" lift big street tires.
It was brilliant, but give it any stick and it was 4 mpg at 7 bucks a gallon + parts! It would have been cheaper to hire a helicopter.


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Posts: 4739 | Location: London England | Registered: 11 May 2003Reply With Quote
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Ah yes, but "back in the day..." we were pumping Sunoco 360 for 32.9 a gallon. Blood red, and about 112 octane. Guys ran L-88's around town on the stuff. Anybody besides me remember the "Dial an Octane" Sunoco pumps?

Rich
 
Posts: 23062 | Location: SW Idaho | Registered: 19 December 2005Reply With Quote
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Before my time, but I do remember pumping gas in exchange for time using the shop. At that time I had a Yellow '67 Corvair Monza. Got it for nothing as the starter motors kept breaking, sorted that out and had loads of fun with it, till I came home one day and my old man had been drinking in the front garden, some gezzer comes walking along and admires the car, so my dad sells it to him. I was not impressed!


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Hey who can help me load up some pics? I've got a few examples of some muscle sitting in my garage, and a few new additions coming up. So far I have...
'06 Pontiac GTO w/ livernois stage 2 heads and cam, LS2, which is my daily driver.
'03 Nissan 350z w/ LS1 engine swap, kind of a weekend hooligan car
'69 X44 Camaro with 383, old sow is her name.
Plus my wife's...
'71 1/2 Camaro with 383, big red, that's her hooligan car
'79 Chevy Scottsdale w/ 502, she liked it because it's taller than her.
'08 Dodge Dakota, bright red, her daily driver.

Within a few weeks we're hunting down a '68 Chevelle as we just acquired a Merlin 665 motor, than I'll be hunting for a '02 WS6 Trans Am, as I have the itch to create a monster without touching my GTO.


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Posts: 579 | Location: Astoria, Oregon | Registered: 24 June 2005Reply With Quote
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email 'em to me at shakari3@mweb.co.za and I'll post 'em for you.






 
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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Anybody besides me remember the "Dial an Octane" Sunoco pumps?

Rich
Yeah! I remember those. Had a big polished aluminum or steel knob with a pointer thingy and you turned it to what grade you wanted. So low-tech compared to the touch panel we have today...
 
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Yes, Idaho, I do remember those Sunoco pumps. And the avgas.

Fact is, I remember damn near everything about those dear, dead days.
 
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Shakari, thanks! I'll be emailing them in just a few. They'll be coming from gunner92056.


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Posts: 579 | Location: Astoria, Oregon | Registered: 24 June 2005Reply With Quote
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Here you go chaps. From the Metalsmith:















 
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