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Old 04-26-2006, 03:25 AM
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The boy who bought the car new couldnt keep his hands off anything like most yu fellas! Has to go faster always. His dad...my friend.... said the motor was out of that brand new car he signed for within 2 months and something else was going in so he could go race the gosh darned thing! He was drafted and the story goes down from there but hey thats life I s'pose.
I have eyes that work son..... are you mocking me by puttin in that quote?
The motor is NOW in my 55 but i think i am going to re-ring it and clean it up/paint it.
Damn son, when I was young I wasnt lookin at pics of car motors to get .......... well.... ill leave it there. If I take out the motor Ill be SURE to take a good picture of it for you.....
Hell, Ill maybe even put in a one of those penthouse magazines and send ya a copy.... those are what ya SHOULD be eyein boy!
Well... I still dont know what in the Lords creattion I got here but it doesnt really matter to me. Thought I had one of them Yenko Things. The boys dad is my friend...hell he's almost like Kin.... but I dont want to push him, as it beings back some hard memories. If he ever pulls out the papers he has on the darn car it came from and all those other shennanigans Ill know more then. Thanks anyway for askin.
And if my eyes stop workin so I cant read numbers ( I took it all off the motor before put it in) Ill give it ALL up son. And let me know if ya'd like picutres of the valve covers also so you can see its really a big motor and not one of the small ones.
If someone knows this boy, teach him some manners.
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Old 04-26-2006, 03:30 AM
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Old 04-26-2006, 05:59 AM
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LOL I think yall have been had
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Old 04-26-2006, 06:05 AM
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The boy who bought the car new couldnt keep his hands off anything like most yu fellas! Has to go faster always. His dad...my friend.... said the motor was out of that brand new car he signed for within 2 months and something else was going in so he could go race the gosh darned thing! He was drafted and the story goes down from there but hey thats life I s'pose.
I have eyes that work son..... are you mocking me by puttin in that quote?
The motor is NOW in my 55 but i think i am going to re-ring it and clean it up/paint it.
Damn son, when I was young I wasnt lookin at pics of car motors to get .......... well.... ill leave it there. If I take out the motor Ill be SURE to take a good picture of it for you.....
Hell, Ill maybe even put in a one of those penthouse magazines and send ya a copy.... those are what ya SHOULD be eyein boy!
Well... I still dont know what in the Lords creattion I got here but it doesnt really matter to me. Thought I had one of them Yenko Things. The boys dad is my friend...hell he's almost like Kin.... but I dont want to push him, as it beings back some hard memories. If he ever pulls out the papers he has on the darn car it came from and all those other shennanigans Ill know more then. Thanks anyway for askin.
And if my eyes stop workin so I cant read numbers ( I took it all off the motor before put it in) Ill give it ALL up son. And let me know if ya'd like picutres of the valve covers also so you can see its really a big motor and not one of the small ones.
If someone knows this boy, teach him some manners.

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heck dont just re ring it bore it 80 over put in some aftermarket pistons trash that junky distrubutor and get a electronic one and carve yur nane in the block and heads with a screw driver oh and put a holly street dominator intake and a good new 4 barell and that ole ragady 55 will run for years if you need some more help just let me know I have some more great ideas for yunce to use
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Old 04-26-2006, 07:52 AM
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Old 04-26-2006, 05:12 PM
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Buff:
OK, I understand, now. Sorry if my post came across as improper. Please post the pictures of them there biggun' valve covers.

Just between you and me, I've discovered this whole COPO, Yenko thing is one big scam! They're all fakes! None of these cars were ever made back in the 60's, it was all started by Butch McMuscle in 1981 in Hogscratch, Arkansas who was turning 'em out at the rate of 3 a week for awhile! Really (he was my third cousin twice removed)! Don't tell anyone this, though, it might burst the supercar value bubble.....
Us honest folks need to stick together.

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