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mowerman

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  1. and i bet it sounds heavenly lol bob
  2. right on man,that thing looks flawless,,,,,great memories in one i was driving for nissens bakery in the 70s...great choice..bob
  3. I put a 327 Chevy engine together one time in a laundry room in the house I didn’t have a garage and the parts were all cleaned up from the machine shop it really wasn’t anything messy. Bob
  4. Ya welcome aboard,you got something there most of us would like to own. Bob
  5. I wonder if it says funny as wallmartians.com
  6. Excellent photos thanks for sharing… Bob
  7. That’s messed up I pretty much have most of mine only one little spot getting a little thin… Bob
  8. I’m out on disability right now slipped on the ice a while back and tore my rotator cuff … Bob
  9. Hell I never even heard of that I’ll have to look at ours next time I go into work… Bob
  10. Not to mention most of young kids these days can’t even turn a screwdriver or care to ….. Bob
  11. Ten four on the counter help …: don henley of the eagles once said it’s hard for us grouchy old guys to get ahead in a youth oriented world … ou kids are idiots these days.. Bob
  12. Thier rigs were always way cool looking All of a sudden they just disappeared …. Bob
  13. Almost missed that last post that’s very interesting since as I mentioned I don’t see any at all anymore around here and yes I do miss the days when most of the rigs looks like that gorgeous R model First Mack I ever drove looked like the traditional New England style spoke wheels square diamond plate fuel tanks ….excellent.. bob
  14. she would probably reply with,,,i dont know fatman,im a model not a truck designer......bob
  15. i understand they hold better or work better cant really say its all in the foot pressure,,,if you ask me.. you have to be carefull washing your truck what i dont like you squirt water in the big holes in the bud rims and you get black brake soot running down the rim,real pain in the ass...bob
  16. thats where he kept his wheel chock lol.....beats me!!!!!!!! bob
  17. Yes as DCW says it could be as little as corrosion between the cable and the end doesn’t take much sometimes to lose connection as I mentioned I’m sure it’s a small fix .Bob
  18. Last time I saw work that precise 50 years ago a buddy of mine spliced two fenders together to make one 57 Chevy Belair he put 14 coats of black lacquer on the car and I couldn’t tell where he spliced it..: Bob
  19. Hell they look like they’re brand new out of the box ……Bob
  20. It sure don’t look 40 years old pretty much looks ready to work Bob
  21. I used to run one in the 80s a real healthy engine back then it would walk all over The 350 Cummins loaded doubles on the grapevine go right up very impressive for it time… Bob
  22. i used to run one 62 F model..it did not have a push button.everything on the key switch....i was also thinking possibly dead cell in one of the batteries.of coarse non charging side good luck bob...
  23. looks real good so far thanks for sharing.....i used to love thier fried clams,,excellent but didnt have the bellys...havent been in one in 42 years out here howard johnsons are all hotels...bob
  24. Certainly a hefty SOB and yes I like the chick……. Lol bob
  25. Nice lookin ride.. Bob
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