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I just made my 1000th post, and suddenly I find that I am a P-15 Zen Master!

 

After I put that on my business card, I'm gonna go Zen out in the P-15 Zen Master's lounge, and wait for Plymouthy to get me my key to the Zen Master's Executive Restroom.

 

If I'm gonna breathe and eat vintage Mopar, well you know what must follow . . .

 

B)

 

The truth is that I've probably forgotten more than I still know about vintage Mopar, and even that was limited to the P-15 and close cousins.

 

Most of what I know either comes from my Dad and from the 1957 Motor's manual dad gave me in the 60's. Also from various other manuals I've latched onto, or from hands-on struggles with a multitude of machines of every description, when I was working for a heavy equipment rental outfit, a big machine shop, a few auto shops and body shops, an automated factory, and an engine rebuilder.

 

But all that professional work was almost 4 decades ago. I became a manufacturing engineer, and my mechanical pursuits since have been strictly as a hobbyist.

 

Is a mere hobbyist qualified to be a Zen Master here? Probably not.

 

So I'm gonna go practice my levitation some more until I really feel qualified. ;)

 

Seriously, you guys are tops!  I'm honored and I'm very lucky to have found this place, and clearly anybody who can't/doesn't appreciate what P15-D24 represents has got to be pretty disconnected IMO.

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I think it's normally groaty or groadie depending on which side of the Rockies you live on.

 

BTW, those Cheezits in the Zen Master Executive Lounge Pantry are mine, so youse guys keep yer mitts offen 'em.

 

(Note the effective use of a New Joisey accent whenever I want to be seriously persuasive.)

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