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Post by kings6 on Feb 1, 2021 10:23:47 GMT -5
Boxhead, what model is the Lance trailer in the back? The wife and I finally found a nice one year old Lance 2285 a couple years ago and love using it as a home away from home when I can talk her into getting away from work.
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Post by highplains on Feb 3, 2021 15:44:07 GMT -5
The Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 MPFI really made my 427 Dart Windsor in my Mach 1 a really nice car to drive. Mild mannered yet a beast when desired. Same for the 2017 Porsche S, a button away from gentile to wicked. Great looking Mustang, especially the stock appearance. Tell us more about the Mopar on the lift. -Lee www.singleactions.com"Chasing perfection five shots at a time"
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Post by highplains on Feb 3, 2021 15:45:04 GMT -5
74 Scamp ? 340 ?
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Post by boxhead on Feb 3, 2021 18:16:30 GMT -5
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Post by boxhead on Feb 3, 2021 18:22:42 GMT -5
Boxhead, what model is the Lance trailer in the back? The wife and I finally found a nice one year old Lance 2285 a couple years ago and love using it as a home away from home when I can talk her into getting away from work. Ours is a 1575 and we enjoy it. We bought it as an "used" unused that an elderly lady returned.
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Post by kings6 on Feb 3, 2021 18:30:35 GMT -5
We bought ours form a retired couple and the only problem is they "seniorized" it as dealer calls it. Lots of hooks, hangers and other knick knack holes to touch up.
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Post by wheelguns on Feb 3, 2021 20:55:26 GMT -5
Nice Dart! My first car was a 71 dodge demon.
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Post by bula on Feb 4, 2021 9:18:54 GMT -5
My first set of wheels a '66 440 Coronet with a 383 . Dad gave it to me, the gas crunch was on and he couldn't trade it in. The back seat quickly picked up a permanent smell of muskrats, little success at the drive-in.
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Post by magnumwheelman on Feb 4, 2021 10:56:06 GMT -5
while not as cool as a Coronet 440... we did get the 3rd lamb of the season... hoping the babies & possible birthing mothers do OK this weekend... supposed to be -40* wind chills Saturday - Sunday this weekend...
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Post by bula on Feb 4, 2021 11:05:54 GMT -5
Always enjoy your lambing time pics. Called my wife over to show. Thanks. Yeah, watching the weather, crap due here later too, but you folks are colder of course.
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Post by highplains on Feb 4, 2021 19:01:03 GMT -5
It's a 70 Dart Swinger with a Mopar Performance roller 360 with a 727, PS, PB and A/C.
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Post by highplains on Feb 4, 2021 19:01:44 GMT -5
..dang
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Post by boxhead on Feb 5, 2021 22:47:22 GMT -5
Nice Dart! My first car was a 71 dodge demon. For me Demons are about as sharp as Mopar gets. Well the AAR Cuda is still #1 here.
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Post by crazycarl on Feb 8, 2021 0:09:49 GMT -5
These last couple of years, not a whole awful lot till recently. Just ridin' my Harley every now & again. I'm fortunate to have retired late last year, a couple days shy of my 51st birthday. We have enough money & decided to call it & start livin' while we're still young enough to give 'er hell. We're buying a lovely place on a few acres just outside a little town of 950 in SW MO, so our priorities & leisure time activities will change drastically. With a boat launch on the Osage river less than 2 miles from the house, we're buying a pontoon boat to explore the river & fish & cruise Truman Reservoir with family & friends. Just got a new-to-me '13 Chevy 1500 with the HD towing package, so dragging camper trailer out to my cousin's place in CO for our annual family get together, aka. clan bash will be a thing. The deck is 30' above the wet weather creek/deer super highway in the backyard, so I'll be sniping squirrels from that when I'm not waiting to ambush a fat MO whitetail. Oh & picking morels in the backyard. I'll be making wine from the wild plums in the front yard & plan to plant a small orchard of pears for the same purpose. Might try planting some apricots for preserves. We're gonna plant a small garden & teach ourselves food preservation. Maybe take some cooking classes for fun. I'ma work on my wine technique & may even try to learn the art of distillation. Bike will be getting a LOT more miles on 'er exploring the back roads of southern MO, especially with childhood friends that ride just an hour away. Might finally get around to punching the bike out to 95ci & getting the suspension & brakes where I want them. Might even build a stout 6.0 long block to replace the 5.3 in my truck. Wife wants to learn stained glass & my dad's begging me to get all the equipment & inventory from his stained glass shop out of his garage, so we'll be taking that up. I'd like to get back into leather working & maybe learn to do nice "cowboy" gun leather. Gonna teach one cousin to build guitars & in return, he's gonna help me build a rigid framed Sportster chopper, so that'll be a hoot. We're just looking forward to enjoying life in our forever spot. I've got a crowd of rowdy cousins & their ladies that we've become very close with to hunt, fish, shoot & ride with, along with a pile of grandnieces that we're looking forward to spoiling rotten. Got some good friends in the area as well, some I've known since we were Cub Scouts together in the 3rd grade. Gonna be busy as all get out, but a good busy, in my opinion. We're way overdue for a home full of family, friends & laughter & can not wait to begin the next phase of our journey in April, when we can officially call the Show Me state our home.
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Post by callmaker on Feb 8, 2021 8:03:33 GMT -5
You guys have some cool interests and activities! Compared to some of y’all I’m an underachiever but I still stay busy. I still work as an operator on a “major name” polymer unit. I used to travel and compete as a duck caller, but I now run a home shop duck call business that has been very fulfilling. Also help raise a couple of kids, hunt.... and still manage to handload and shoot about half as much as I want to. I don’t do old cars, Harleys or anything, but do still own a few head of mixed cattle... “everything is better with cows around”.
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