Stop in for a cup of coffee

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The request for photos of a recently deceased old friend got me digging in the box at others.
So here are my Flashback Fri. Pics.
By the way the ones i posted afew pages back were greatly appreciated by the family
Incase anyonw wondered.

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Ride thru a few 7.0 and see how you feel!!! Landers 7.3 Northridge 6.7


I remember being a kid in California and sitting in my Dad's 67 Dodge truck at the post office. He said, "Stay here, I will be right back." So he disappeared around the corner and into the post office. About 10 minutes later the truck started shaking up and down and with my Dad being a prankster I checked the rear view mirror because it felt like he was jumping on the step bumper. About that time he came around the building facing me! I just missed the earthquake that collapsed I-10 many years later as I was on my way to Florida. A week later the overpasses fell.
 

Did learn something yesterday about Fords, Ken is looking for a 351 W for his 68 mustang and Mad Santa stopped by who is all over fords, well asked him if he had one and of course he did on a stand, call Ken up and he comes down to look at it, well there is a year split with them that you cannot put a carb intake on it due to the distance between the heads, WTF? I knew the Clevelands were different but different manifolds for the same engine?

Let me know how many different timing covers there are! LOL!
 
Been through a lot of little ones in Hawaii, usually just a lava arch falling into the ocean every now and then a 3.5, weird thing about it it could be the middle of the night and all the birds and animals would start going off!
 
Been through a lot of little ones in Hawaii, usually just a lava arch falling into the ocean every now and then a 3.5, weird thing about it it could be the middle of the night and all the birds and animals would start going off!
How'd the junkyard thing go
 
Basically a copper screening 100% around a object and has a deep grounding. no signals in or out of it at all if done right.
 
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I have got to say I forgot how long I have to stand in front of a light switch and a circuit for rec in one box, when I worked as an electrician this little job would have been a breeze.
12 foot ceilings and a twelve foot ladder and I spent some time together yesterday.
Coffee is good this morning o:thumbsup:

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