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Posted: Fri Dec 06, 13 6:06 pm
by Dave-R
Tweety wrote:it all happens inside the motor.. !
Ah. I know. They are hiding a 350 chevy in there aren't they. :lol:

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 13 6:11 pm
by Tweety
yep that's about the size of it Dave, but as we are now BOTH sad chevy owners on a mopar ONLY site we'd best be careful :shock:

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 13 2:35 am
by RobTwin
Tweety wrote:......on a mopar ONLY site we'd best be careful :shock:

Dont let Ivor hear you say that after all his efforts to make sure all-comers are welcome on here & in the MMA ;)

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 13 7:10 pm
by Tweety
We are very politically correct Rob, I never thought I'd be a Cadillac owner !

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 13 2:41 am
by RobTwin
Growing old gracefully I guess Andy :)

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 13 3:15 am
by Tweety
:D

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 13 12:43 pm
by Ivor
We don't even draw the line at Cadillacs! :D

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 13 1:22 pm
by Tweety
Hey it's a fiery '96 SLS, wot a beast ! it's got a Northstar V8 and wobbles like a fat girl on ten pints of lager and lime..
But it's a great cruisin' car, like your settee on wheels.
:D

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 13 8:28 pm
by Pete
That Northstar is a cracking motor...thereafter it falls down........

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 13 8:40 pm
by Cannonball
Pete wrote:That Northstar is a cracking motor...thereafter it falls down........
stallone looks cool as fic7 in his in get carter, ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 13 2:59 am
by Tweety
oh I don't know Pete if you have a couple of 1000 miles to drive in a few days I can't think of a better car to do it in. Like I say its like a wobly old arm chair nice and comfy.And Dunc long time no speak- how's things, good I hope?

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 13 7:52 am
by Pete
That's why they invented aeroplanes!! ;)

My! How you have grown up!!! ;) ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 13 1:27 pm
by Tweety
yep but if you factor in the 2 + hr drive to the airport, parking, sitting around waiting to check in, sitting in an ally pipe crammed in with loads of noisy, stupid people and then repeating the process at the other end, er crusin' is a far nicer alternative, plus it does give one some quality time to think..
But each to his own ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 13 2:04 pm
by Pete
I still know how to push those buttons!!! ;) ;) ;)

Seriously, I owe Andy a great deal of gratitude in the help of realising some of my dreams.

I will NEVER forget Alex, head first and feet barely showing out of the Trunk of the Daytona as we stashed all those "goodies" (NOT Alchohol Firearm or Drug related, I might add....)


And all those BOXES in your Barn :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Tue Dec 10, 13 2:17 pm
by Tweety
We did have a few 'adventures' didnt. I shall have to dig those pics out, they are on an old HD somewhere? The 10 foot high pile of empty cardboard boxes was a classic, although I must admit lowering that old 440 six pak motor with the iron intake into your Superbird on my own was amongst the most nerve wracking things I ever attempted.
Fun times despite all the drama.
I was about to say I have grown out of it, but that'd be a lie, we just spent a month putting togeher 40,000 LEDs for some posh restaurant in the city- wires everywhere :D