Granny's gone and done it again

Nope, if I was I would be in bed for 2 days with all the lights off and screaming because my hair was touching my head. I wouldnt feel it in my crack. :gig
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Lots of people dumpster dive. I know a guy that found over $1000 worth of tools at Harbor freight in the dumpster. I think maybe employees put them there to pick up after work.
We use to be able to dumpster dive. Everywhere around here has put a stop to it now.

Granny! Husband is already looking for the straight jacket! Thinks i am going nuts with all the laughing, snorting and giggling! Warned me i am sounding too much like my Mom....:lau :lol:
Thank God I'm not the only one that snorts.
 
Wishing, in about 1971 or 72 I bought a 69 Chevelle SS with a blown 396 engine in it for $300.00. I pulled the motor out and rebuilt it, souping it up a little bit and for the next 3 or 4 years I raced about everyone in Ft. Worth. Never did get beat.
I dont know what my car had in it but boy could she fly . 69 Plymouth fury 3
 
Wishing, in about 1971 or 72 I bought a 69 Chevelle SS with a blown 396 engine in it for $300.00. I pulled the motor out and rebuilt it, souping it up a little bit and for the next 3 or 4 years I raced about everyone in Ft. Worth. Never did get beat.
Nice! You know how much would be worth today? Waaay too much, which is why #1 is still dreaming about a muscle car rather than driving one. He knows nothing about engines or fixing them either. What he wants is similar to a Chevelle... 1972 Buick Skylark. It's in New Jersey. We are in California. :rolleyes:
 
Wishing, in about 1971 or 72 I bought a 69 Chevelle SS with a blown 396 engine in it for $300.00. I pulled the motor out and rebuilt it, souping it up a little bit and for the next 3 or 4 years I raced about everyone in Ft. Worth. Never did get beat.
Oh man those were some beautiful cars. My friend had one too. Souped up nothing around here could touch it.
 
Nice! You know how much would be worth today? Waaay too much, which is why #1 is still dreaming about a muscle car rather than driving one. He knows nothing about engines or fixing them either. What he wants is similar to a Chevelle... 1972 Buick Skylark. It's in New Jersey. We are in California. :rolleyes:
Buick is some of the smoothest riding cars ever made Imo.
 

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