Stop in for a cup of coffee

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You guys looks silly! Especially Mike and Chris!
Meh won’t be the last time. It’s still fucked up looking.

But this begs the question, did Buick steal the look from the Newport or did Chrysler steal it from Buick
 
Hahaha if you don’t think your phone isn’t listening to you, look what just popped up in my suggested ads....

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Hey Karl compare those lift numbers you had to the other replica cams when I get a chance. Maybe tonight...
 
Hey back from the other coffee. Caught up on the three pages of Buick is it or isn't it...LOL!!
 
Morning all!
Looks like a nice day on the horizon. asphalt crew went hard yesterday to get road done before the crap weather.
and some people are complaining on assface about delays.FFS, its almost done, traffic has caused the project to take 2x longer so we didnt have to drive around.bitching about a 10 minute delay? Boo hoo.
Cant wait to see it done.
Lots of new asphalt going down around here. I noticed it seems much smoother than usual. Can see a pretty good ‘sheen’ in sun or oncoming headlights. Place I saw it worst is on a long hill that already has frequent backups cause people slide off the road trying to go up in snow Gonna be fun Winter. The are paving in front of Rodneys garage and has same gloss. Not even done the whole stretch and he said they already had 2 accidents:BangHead:
 

I guess the first question we need to ask is year, make, and model with photos to go along with it. 3 pages, 70 posts and it's a 440 in a Buick? WTF?
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No wonder it’s fucked up haha


LOL I won!
You already got the trophy
 
Hahaha if you don’t think your phone isn’t listening to you, look what just popped up in my suggested ads....

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And that's why my phone ain't so smart. I don't get those kind of suggestions.
I get enough suggestions from the wife!! I can't hit the ignore button. LOL!!
 
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You have to be careful of full copper lines... Copper work hardens with vibration and is known to crack...

I would go with steel.... Stainless steel can be difficult to double flare...
Did you read the link I sent about copper brake lines.

Volvo introduced them in 1976, and it is still cars with those brake lines that run today. Volve has always been recognized for their safety, and their brakes has been one of their main contributions for that. So, it is beyond me that now, 43 years later people still think they are going to die if their cars use the same brand lines as a Volvo. Volvo has had their hiccups over the years and people can like them or dislike.them, but not a single person on this planet can take brake safety away from them. The copper alloy used for their brake lines do not harden like a pure copper does. It is DOT.approved too.

Bill
 
Rain, rain, rain, No outside work today...
That’s ok. Plenty to do between garage and basement if I find some motivation. Almost through my first cup of coffee and haven’t found it. Usually near the bottom of my second cup. Lol
Good Morning
 
Did you read the link I sent about copper brake lines.

Volvo introduced them in 1976, and it is still cars with those brake lines that run today. Volve has always been recognized for their safety, and their brakes has been one of their main contributions for that. So, it is beyond me that now, 43 years later people still think they are going to die if their cars use the same brand lines as a Volvo. Volvo has had their hiccups over the years and people can like them or dislike.them, but not a single person on this planet can take brake safety away from them. The copper alloy used for their brake lines do not harden like a pure copper does. It is DOT.approved too.

Bill
That’s fine if it’s an alloy made for it. I’m sure Frank meant not to use regular copper. No doubt people have done it. Save that for the water line to your ice cube maker. Lol
 
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