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John-T-53

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  1. I didn't know Armadillos were in peach tree country?
  2. Old trucks = good people. NOW....I wonder what vehicle would be chosen to represent a place called "d-bag brewing co."?
  3. Great shots! Both mountain ranges are lookin' pretty dry for March!
  4. Are those 218 or 230 rods? Are they re-bushed, honed, and balanced, ready to throw in on the side of the road? lol! Save the yard work for me, for chrissakes....you know I like to mow, haha :-) Although I'm sure the Minnesotan's are fixin' for a turn on the mower too since they've been cooped up for months. Work is pretty intense here this week...multiple deadlines. I'll be pulling a couple long nighters to get my crap done so I can get the hell outta here in time!!!
  5. Did you tie him to train tracks or something? haha.... !
  6. train horns in vehicles...you could film some prank videos like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icnRMW6P9nc
  7. Close but no cigar.....my guess is it's off an '84 Aries wagon!
  8. I really enjoyed the yellow sweptline stepside at Clements last year...
  9. ...or nearest torque to where the cotter pin lines up.
  10. ...or a rear window like the '56's?
  11. Just down from the hot tin roof...
  12. https://www.google.com/maps/@25.774201,-80.192536,3a,75y,255.5h,82.68t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1scoi2qUIaYkqXEHxqpl3U9A!2e0
  13. I like the dependability of my truck. No matter where it is, how long it sits, I can always count on its ability to fire up and drive anywhere, with no special prep other than regular maintenance and keeping it clean.
  14. If it was that rusted on the outside, and dry on the inside, it's probably not even remotely rebuildable. I'll bet the bore is pitted beyond what a hone can fix. Get a new MC and forget about it! Not worth the risk.
  15. Yeah, I've been wanting to get a tach like that too....where did this one come from? Looks very nice!
  16. Watch out for that tree line! Jeff's procedure is what I usually do too, although have to leave choke on longer to compensate for the dual intake. DD, is the initial timing slightly advanced a little more than 0 deg to compensate for your mile-high location?
  17. Yup...especially after the "rat camper" comment mentioned earlier, haha... Is that a down spout...or the exhaust pipe? After your nice wood tool box you built for your truck, I'd expect a camper for your next "accessory" project (not a 'rat' camper though)...
  18. One night in that thing and you'll be sure to get mange, hanta virus, and rabies.
  19. Plus, the nylock nuts are usually grade 2 (weak). I'd get grade 5 nuts and heat treated lock washers and attach the pumpkin with those.
  20. Jeff, Very true about the 'B' pillar needing reinforcement - the sheet metal (trim piece) on the inside of the cab (that some have affixed their shoulder belt anchor to) is very inadequate without a lot of reinforcing. It's only held to the cab with a couple spot welds and #8 sheet metal screws. Plus, it's very thin. Do you have any photos of the work you did here? This is on my list. Thanks,
  21. Deal, knowing you've got plenty of rebuildable flatties scattered 'round the ranch I can have after you're done with it!
  22. Why cram everyone in the cab when you have a bed....?
  23. As in lock nuts? Or are there copper washers there too? I'd at least get new copper washers. Nuts should be ok to reuse. Use just RTV for the pumpkin to housing seal. no gasket - gaskets always leak in this case!
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