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So you get wasted and review it? I AM IN!
:rofl: :rofl: We sampled 8 in the tasting room for the 2 barrel picks we did. Probably an oz. or less per sample. We really got into trouble in the rickhouse sampling out of different barrels.

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Just recently I saw a roadside vendor selling used wine barrels. I used a barrel half to build a mailbox for a friend that had their mailbox destroyed by the garbage truck :wtf: . The dead one's support was through their sidewalk and the county was not being helpful at redoing that. I put enough ballast in that thing before I covered it with rock that matched their landscape that a tornado would have a hard time moving it :lol:.
 
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I'm good with the "Not hooked up" transmissions.... it's the hooking up part that goes south pretty quickly
That could be a pretty fun ride, in my opinion, but they lost me at "push button" based on all of the headaches I've read about lately here.
 

Looks like a scary ride, price isn't too bad. Transmision can keep Willie busy. @WV64Signet

1927 Model T Roadster with a 413 Chrysler Engine

To drive, not necessarily fun to repair and set, good morning
The son of one of my elementary school teachers had a T Roadster with the Cross Ram 413 :eek: :steering: Just tap the throttle and hang on and hope you were pointed in a safe direction cuz the front wheels would be off the ground :lol:. Byron was a few years older than me and had a driver's license.
 
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