Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Good morning everyone, and geez, i need to get up earlier.
how many cups y'all on?
Two right now.
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So instead Mercury chose to introduce the engine via video released on Facebook, followed by the product details going live on Mercury's Facebook page. Retail pricing is said to be "in the $77,000 range."
Are they kidding?????????? ****!

These are common on Lake Cumberland! Yes, people will buy them! Color match is extra.
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So instead Mercury chose to introduce the engine via video released on Facebook, followed by the product details going live on Mercury's Facebook page. Retail pricing is said to be "in the $77,000 range."
Are they kidding?????????? ****!

Just like the old man taught me "Speed costs money. How fast do ya wanna go?"
 
Service and brake job done. Going to cruise fargo into town, is cooler today so i will see what happens. And its got water in it, will keep flushing until new rad shows up.
 
Trying to source molding clips for my 66 Dart. Crazy.... Might have found ones that will work on the trunk trim.....we will see....
 
Man, my family of speed freaks started with my dad and his various muscle cars throughout the 70s and 80s.
1. 1963 1/2 Ford falcon 289 w/ 4spd.
2. 1972 Ford mach 1 (which somehow got into a movie and a brick was dropped through the dash)
3. 1984 turbo trans am
4. (a whole plethora of ****.)
5. datsun 280z which was nearly a pantera.(same showroom and nearly same price is what he told me.)
 
Man, my family of speed freaks started with my dad and his various muscle cars throughout the 70s and 80s.
1. 1963 1/2 Ford falcon 289 w/ 4spd.
2. 1972 Ford mach 1 (which somehow got into a movie and a brick was dropped through the dash)
3. 1984 turbo trans am
4. (a whole plethora of ****.)
5. datsun 280z which was nearly a pantera.(same showroom and nearly same price is what he told me.)
My family were/are GM guys. You want to make power on the cheep? GM is unbeatable on that front...IMO
 
My family were/are GM guys. You want to make power on the cheep? GM is unbeatable on that front...IMO
Yeah, but my dads agrees with me that mopars were just the way to go for performance, but he could never afford them.
times have not changed. I still don't fully understand how I got my duster but damn am i glad i did.
 
My family were/are GM guys. You want to make power on the cheep? GM is unbeatable on that front...IMO
Saw a sweet 70 ish Ford F150 4X4 the other day at a gas station. And it ran real nice. I commented to the owner, he told me it had a 383 Chevy small block in it!! Still ran nice....
 
Man, there are so many cool cars where I live, I think because it is a retirement town and all the old hot rodders moved up here to settle down. for instance, within literally a thousand feet of my house, there is a guy with a 1969 Hemi dart. then around the corner, another guy with a 1941 willys hemi gasser on alcohol. I don't know how I got so lucky to be brought up in the EXACT perfect place for a young hot rodder. Oh, the guy up my street has a 392 hemi in his garage and another 392 short block also in his garage. I'm surrounded.
 
and then me. who got in trouble for doing a burnout in front of my mom in my truck.

I know that feeling. Mother sitting next to me in front of the juvenile traffic referee for a bogus exhibition of speed ticket. :lol: If I had wanted to smoke the tires, the entire neighborhood would have known, I had the capabilities :lol:
 
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