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Welding a 81 camaro subframe to my 1948 plymouth Special Deluxe


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hey mackster, you're totally right. i was just trying to say that some people in this business look a lot like they were building cars every day (and talk like that) but never did any by themselves. i'm sure you know what i mean, just go to next local cruising or swap meet, you can see them pile up there.:D

that's why i wrote: no offense to anyone! i know the picture isn't 100% correct!

and i sure don't mind greasy people, most of my friends are. and they keep on giving me a hard time for MY look, so...:cool:

now i shut up, promise!

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All I have to say this time is. It's a good thing you guys who would not use a different motor in a different make car better also be glad you don't live in Cuba.;) You would have been up a creek without a paddle if you did' date=' since you wouldn't use a different make motor.:D[/quote']

Thats a whole different situation. What they do there is necessary to keep their daily transportation running, not restoring or building a rod or custom, thats not the case here. If it came to the point of having to keep our basic transportation going any way we could I expect we would do the same. Untill then NO!

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Mackster, Iam on my way. Send air fare and dir so I don't get lost.

Bill

You got it bill! Come on down! you are just gona have to share a bed with a super hot french girlfriend that will spend the summer here with us! I would spend some time with her too, but my wife minds. . .:eek::D

Ooh and a side note: we start drinking beer early fri til late sunday night. . . Its the most nutritional breakfast at 8AM!

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