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41chevy

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  1. 1939 Pontiac Silver Streak
  2. But officer, my GPS told me to turn here!!!
  3. This was in the opinion pages of Forbes. The obscenely easy way people are ripping off taxpayers for $79,000 a year in benefits Written by Michele Hickford, on April 28, 2015 Although our economy is supposed to be improving, and “unemployment” is going down, in almost one fourth of American families, no one in the household is working. Data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that for 2014, in 23.9 percent of American families, NO ONE had a job. CNN News says, the BLS also calculates these data for single-parent families. In 45.6 percent of families maintained by women with no spouse present, no family member is employed. But really, it’s no surprise when you see how incredibly easy it is to cash in on up to $69,000 in benefits, paid for by working-class schlubs like you and me. Follow these proven steps provided by Americans for Immigrant Amnesty News: 1. If you’re a man, don’t get married 2. Have a couple kids 3. Use your mom’s address for your mail 4. Buy a house 5. Rent your house to your girlfriend and your two kids 6. Section 8 will pay $1400 a month for the rent on the 3 bedroom home 7. Have your girlfriend sign up for Obamacare 8. Your girlfriend gets to go to college free as a single mother 9. She also gets $450 a month for food stamps plus an additional $200 a month for each child $1060 a month total 10. She gets a free cell phone and one for each child 11. She also gets a cash grant to help pay for heating costs 12. Move into your house with her, but keep your mom’s address for your mail 13. Each of you can claim one child on your taxes so now you both get to claim head of household credit ($3295) 14) For the children the Federal Government will provide cable and internet service for the educational benefits the children receive from it's use 15. Have your girlfriend get a permanent disability for “marked difficulties maintaining concentration” or having a “back pain.” She will collect a minimum of $1800 a month disability
  4. He could have the number checked at the Museum, I believe they can give him a id on who purchased it originally.
  5. Sterlings last was in 1953, MACK after the FJ I think and a few Cook Brothers Peterbilt conversions in the late 40's Chain drive was favored for off road work because of added ground clearance. Challenge-Cook (mixers) starting in 1946t o make chain drive conversion kits for single axle Ford, I.H, Chevies, GMC Dodge and others up until 1964. Paul
  6. I'm waiting for the Amazon Package Delivery Drones . . .Skeet shooting with a surprise gift. The FAA and Academy of Model Airplane ( they license RC "pilots") came to an agreement for the FAA's Federal law banning RC Drones and RC Helicopters from flying over private property by any person other than a LEO or government agent.
  7. First time I ever saw the Oak in the frame rails and not painted. Was always interested as to why Sterling did that. I learned it would allow more flex in the rails more the a double channel steel frame in log hauling. Paul
  8. Ah So! If he ever wants the OEM style this is what they look like. (not that anybody would really know) I may have an extra set of 4. Paul
  9. Grote makes a 12 lamp Electro Mechanical flasher. Part number 44540. 12 volt 25 amp meet FMVSS108 standards. 3 wire with out the ground lug for 6 lights per side. There is a 1 800 number or live chat for answers on using it. http://www.grote.com/products/44540-12-lamp-electromechanical-flasher-flasher/
  10. Must be tippy with no tank on the right side . . . Sweet looking U
  11. I started one in the late 90's. Got the cab done .I based the wide cab on the ZIL-157 cab units. Lack of information stopped the project. You work came out well.
  12. Iran Just Hired a New Security Guard for Its Nuclear Program and You’ll Never Guess Who It Is. In an era when American politicians advocate passing bills before citizens can find out what’s in them, comes the newest “stunning historic agreement”: Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. While advocates for the deal spin and the media glosses over the details, at least one group has bothered to read the deal that was signed. The New York Times has found a couple of clauses buried deep inside the separate U.N. agreement that requires that the U.S. to defend the security of Iran’s nuclear program from countries that may want to see it sabotaged (read: Israel). Annex III.D.10.1-2 of the nuclear deal reads as follows: What is unclear is how far the U.S. will be obligated to go to defend Iran’s nuclear program. How much intelligence will we have to share with Iran? The obvious pitfall there is that we could end up revealing sensitive information about our ally, Israel and their tactics. It would appear that it commits us to help Iran develop capacities to prevent things like the STUXNET worm that delayed its nuclear program’s advances through cybernetic sabotage. Though it is widely believed that the United States was involved in the development and deployment of STUXNET, the exact role of the United States in the STUXNET worm is one of the more closely guarded secrets of our national security system. Revealing secrets about the way in which such worms are developed and deployed would mean entrusting extremely sensitive data to Iran – a nation that has weaponized, for distribution to terrorist groups, every technology it has thus far obtained. Another thing is the U.S. training Iranian Military Commando teams who are tasked with being the last line of defense for Iranian nuclear security. 10.Nuclear Security E3/EU+3 parties, and possibly other states, as appropriate, are prepared to cooperate with Iran on the implementation of nuclear security guidelines and best practices. Co-operation in the following areas can be envisaged: 10.1. Co-operation in the form of training courses and workshops to strengthen Iran’s ability to prevent, protect and respond to nuclear security threats to nuclear facilities and systems as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems; 10.2. Co-operation through training and workshops to strengthen Iran’s ability to protect against, and respond to nuclear security threats, including sabotage, as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems.
  13. Thanks for the info! Forgot about the Ukraine troubles, we hear nothing about it as it no longer benefits the people in charge here. Must have been cool to drive that unit!! No information on the Dozer unit here at all only the Trenchers and the Troop Carriers. Interesting. May need some detailed photos of it. What is that small Dornier tracked unit after the ATT ? Paul
  14. They are available so is the missing linkages for it. As are manuals, parts list etc. http://www.team-twg.com/en/company/order-parts-now.htm
  15. Thats a T-55 Tank based Trench Digger with the Digger Spool assembly removed. It was converted to a recovery/salvage unit fr the nuke plant. Most all vehicles and Aircraft were stripped for power plants and Brass,Copper and other mungo. I think Vlad went on a "tour" of Chernobyl.
  16. where are you located?
  17. Always had an interest of that unit. Thanks for the posts. Paul
  18. Interesting version of the Primer Cups. Mine all have a completely different style. Paul
  19. It is a Centrifugal Brake.
  20. Ditto!!!
  21. He just left . . .at night . . .alone . . .
  22. Could be, they probably used them on the N.E.T.W. construction.
  23. If he was my neighbor, it never would have been created.
  24. Load with a twin engine Allis Chalmer Dozer. This is the last of 2 loaded for delivery to the dealer. Longest wheel base on a B tractor I've seen too.
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