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Old 05-09-2018, 12:17 AM
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I'll bet it's the same car I tried to buy in about 1999. OO had it advertised, but then when I was getting serious, he got cold feet about selling.
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Amazing car! Plus its a 67! It looks so good cleaned up. I just sold my 67 Dog Dishes not too long ago. If I still had them I would have sold them to you.
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Quick update, got the car running but it had a dead miss which caused an explosion down stream and blew apart the rusty muffler in a massive explosion. I don't think that any mice survived that were living in that muffler. I pulled the driver's side valve cover and had 2 stuck open exhaust valves on #3 and #7 cylinders. Pulled the heads and they are now at the machine shop.
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Pulled the heads and they are now at the machine shop.
Pulling BBC heads in-car is no fun task. How's your lower back? LOL
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Pulling BBC heads in-car is no fun task. How's your lower back? LOL
They weren't fun.
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What is that under the cover that you are using for a work bench? That jack handle looks the same as mine; 3 ton low profile Harbor Freight.
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What is that under the cover that you are using for a work bench?
That's my 1967 Mustang Fastback. It makes a great workbench.
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It makes a great workbench.
....as long as those BBC heads aren't being tossed on the 'workbench'
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