Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Evening Tim

Just got back from the North St Paul History Cruise In . . Last gathering for the year there. Good turn out.
 
Been welding on my 5th wheel, redoing the crap suspension they install on these things..Dumping the electric brakes, replacing with dick brakes, electric over hydraulic..
 
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Santa Maria HS racing team .. Both with open headers and slicks :D
 
Ford was my close second choice.

When I bought my very first Duster years ago, I had the option to leave the duster behind and buy a 1971 Ford maverick instead.

The maverick was a "grabber" with the cool hood, but it had a straight 6.

The maverick was in a little bit better shape than the duster, but the duster was a slant six but included a 360 in the deal for around the same price as the maverick.

That was such a hard decision. I thought about it over a weekend and at one point I was sure I was buying the maverick then an hour later I was sure about the duster and back and forth.

I went with the duster because I was a lot more familiar with the mopar because my dad has a 69 cuda that I grew up seeing.

If I had gone with the maverick I would probably be all ford now. Ford is not bad, I tend to be attracted to more ford products than i ever was with GM. To me, there is just something backwards about GM, and I never felt comfortable with any GM product.

I totally dig seeing Mavericks at car shows.
 
Ford was my close second choice.

When I bought my very first Duster years ago, I had the option to leave the duster behind and buy a 1971 Ford maverick instead.

The maverick was a "grabber" with the cool hood, but it had a straight 6.

The maverick was in a little bit better shape than the duster, but the duster was a slant six but included a 360 in the deal for around the same price as the maverick.

That was such a hard decision. I thought about it over a weekend and at one point I was sure I was buying the maverick then an hour later I was sure about the duster and back and forth.

I went with the duster because I was a lot more familiar with the mopar because my dad has a 69 cuda that I grew up seeing.

If I had gone with the maverick I would probably be all ford now. Ford is not bad, I tend to be attracted to more ford products than i ever was with GM. To me, there is just something backwards about GM, and I never felt comfortable with any GM product.

I totally dig seeing Mavericks at car shows.

It's that whole damned distributor in the back thing. Only Cadillac and Buick had it right.
 
Who us? We have a few people here that are not heathens, forgot who though! I did know at one point......
 
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