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My dentist told me the same and mine lasted till I was 60.
I still smoke but I do not eat sweets very much, maybe a piece of pie and ice cream or a chocolate bar once a month at the most.
I'm the complete opposite. I never smoked but have a sweet tooth but still have all my teeth.
 
I'm the complete opposite. I never smoked but have a sweet tooth but still have all my teeth.
I was shocked to find the connection. The smoke kills the blood flow in the gums. After I quit smoking my gums began bleeding and did that for about 6 months after. He said that was the gums healing themselves.
 
I drove semi for about 13 years, you drive all day and at night you eat what you can and sleep as long as you can and get up and drive again. no time for anything else.
that's how I lost mine, but my kids were worth it.
 
I like that FOG have you had any problems?.
Looks like you also have a newer style radiator. If you have time would love to know price and ware to get the pump and radiator and fan.
A **** I think the best thing to do is just have you give me your car.:thumbsup:
No problems with the set at all Fred the water pump is a Proform from Summit racing I paid $225.95 for it . The electric fan I bought at a swap meet , have it set up so it goes on at a certain temp. If I recall paid about $40.00 . The rad is my stock 26 inch rad .
 
I drove semi for about 13 years, you drive all day and at night you eat what you can and sleep as long as you can and get up and drive again. no time for anything else.
that's how I lost mine, but my kids were worth it.
Yea kids come first and that can put off things we need ourselves. You are a great parent for that.
 
No problems with the set at all Fred the water pump is a Proform from Summit racing I paid $225.95 for it . The electric fan I bought at a swap meet , have it set up so it goes on at a certain temp. If I recall paid about $40.00 . The rad is my stock 26 inch rad .
Thanks FOG I will do the water pump for sure. I need a new radiator mine is starting to leak at the seams, just like it's owner.
 
Yea kids come first and that can put off things we need ourselves. You are a great parent for that.
Thanks CF, not really a good parent I did put off my needs to take care of my kids but I think I could have done a better job raising them.
But what the hell to late to change the past.
So you got another derby coming up next month if I remember right. You gonna waist a ford?
 
Thanks CF, not really a good parent I did put off my needs to take care of my kids but I think I could have done a better job raising them.
But what the hell to late to change the past.
So you got another derby coming up next month if I remember right. You gonna waist a ford?
I bet if you asked the kids after they reach the age of 30 they will tell you did a fine job. Yup we need to build another Ford for the end of July.
 
I bet if you asked the kids after they reach the age of 30 they will tell you did a fine job. Yup we need to build another Ford for the end of July.
Thanks CF they all tell me that.
Remember your friends here we would like some pictures at the derby and would be interesting to see what you have to do to get the car ready.
Set up a few back in the 70's has anything changed?
 
Thanks CF they all tell me that.
Remember your friends here we would like some pictures at the derby and would be interesting to see what you have to do to get the car ready.
Set up a few back in the 70's has anything changed?
Alot has changed and that is just the stock class we run.
 
If you have the time when you build your next car would be interesting to see the changes.
Sure. We start with pulling all the body mounts and bolting the body solid to the frame through the floor with 1/2 inch bolts. Then a Chevy 350 and trans. We also use a rear axle from a 70`s GM with the large bolt pattern like the truck because they have stronger shafts. I will post some pics after we start the build.
 
I am going to look at a 41 Dodge this week. It is a 5 window coupe but he has no title and says the VIN is missing. Not sure on condition but he says 800 firm.
 
Well fellas 34 deg 38 with the humadex toooo hot
Not sure what 34c is but 28* c here witch is 83* f .
Sounds like it's hotter than hell there. Humidity here is 32 and I think it's the same as Canadian.
So How you doing Biff.
 
Not sure what 34c is but 28* c here witch is 83* f .
Sounds like it's hotter than hell there. Humidity here is 32 and I think it's the same as Canadian.
So How you doing Biff.
I’m melting , don’t mind the heat but the frickin humidity is the killer ,muggy but with all this heat comes drag racing first race on the island this weekend it’s about a 5hr drive from here 1/8 mile
 
I am going to look at a 41 Dodge this week. It is a 5 window coupe but he has no title and says the VIN is missing. Not sure on condition but he says 800 firm.
Sounds like fun CF and your young enough to get more projects and I would love to play with a 41 coupe.
I sold all my toys just so I can concentrate on one, I am to old to do more.
 
I’m melting , don’t mind the heat but the frickin humidity is the killer ,muggy but with all this heat comes drag racing first race on the island this weekend it’s about a 5hr drive from here 1/8 mile
So when is your car gonna be there?
 
Sounds like fun CF and your young enough to get more projects and I would love to play with a 41 coupe.
I sold all my toys just so I can concentrate on one, I am to old to do more.
Here are some pics he sent me.
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Well that’s a whole other story ! It’s ruster than I thought it’s gonna be at least next season this work thing cuts into welding fun.
 

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