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In that case, here's a long distance pinch.. now green up!

did you see that green more door Mr. Goldfish posted .....holy cow that is one sweet valiant.

I have never had a four door before but that would work being that sweet.

I think 4 doors are kinda rare because I never find them ...but I have found a gazillion 2 door dart bodies in my time
 
did you see that green more door Mr. Goldfish posted .....holy cow that is one sweet valiant.

I have never had a four door before but that would work being that sweet.

I think 4 doors are kinda rare because I never find them ...but I have found a gazillion 2 door dart bodies in my time

Very nice ride. I never paid any attention to more doors in the past. I've come around and i really like them..
 
are you working with a manual transmission or automatic here??

flex plate and flywheel in the same sentence has me a bit confused :)

Uhm, sorry. :violent1: Auto. 727.

I THINK it is smarter to separate the two so that the TC is still in the trans, right?
 
Happy St. Patrick's Day BTW

I guess today is the day it would be ok to put a beat down on a snake....if any were around.

I could see celebrating by bashing some creepy reptile skull in.



Around here it's Erin Go Braless day at the local pub. I know where this old perve is going.:finga:
Later folks.
 
Morning, Ray, Ben and Rani!

Looks like I just missed you. I was painting a little in the living room.
 
I was reading a build thread the other day I saw someone use a rivet nut to install a seat belt set up of some sort.

that was a new one on me because I hadn't really explored a rivet nut before but I can see one being useful if ever changing a thick bumper 74+ car to the earlier style bumper brackets

They have things called pierce studs. They punch a hole, insert a stud, and retain the "slug" from falling out when installed and 'staked'.

We added them to the cowl grill mounting on the 96 Grand Cherokee... Then used a button head plastic snap on fastener to hold it on the stud...

The new fastening set up helped keep the cowl grille from buckling when expanding under the heat from the sun beating down on it...
 
Hello Anders.

I'm able to keep my eyes open for a bit now...

They were getting so dry last night staring at the screen, I had to get some sleep....
 
Ok, I'm back. I had to get the trash out....

It was too windy to put the cans out last night, they could have blown over. So I just put mine and the neighbor's out to the curb...

Then the other neighbor across the street put his out in the recycle container and it's not recycle week. I don't want to wake him up, and still want his trash picked up, so I put it in the top of the other neighbor's can when I took it out, so everybody's trash will be picked up today....
 

Morning guys.

Local hero, Karl. :)

We have lots of Irish here. They even have "the South Side Irish", and a Gaelic Center for them to gather...

They dug the Cal-Sag shipping channel by hand in the early 1900's.... That's alot of digging...

25% of the population of my town is Irish... The next closest ethnic group is 16%...


I have many friends that are Irish... Good fun loving people, just don't try to take their beer/liquor away from them or they will take that as trying to start a fight.... :boxing:
 
Wow !! I must have stayed up late, have not slept in this late in many moons , Good morning all :hello2::hello2::hello2:
 
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