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Posted by migraine on October 30, 2005 at 06:16:04 from (24.22.154.216):
Just curious what you other tractor "Folks" have in the shed to play with when the seasons change and the tractors are tucked away like sardines for the winter? I have met so many tractor folks that also have a deep love for old cars, pickups and trucks of varying tonnage. I used to be into cars and pickups and was working on the winterization this week so had to , of course, take them for a little spin and get the cobwebs out, pump the tires and check all the fluids and gas line antifreeze and a little stabilizer. Currently I have a 65 Impala SS 327 300 hp with camel back heads, a 67 Olds Toronado with 425 (front wheel drive of course), 71 Chevelle with 350 Edelbrook 4 barrel, and 79 Gmc Cabellero with 267 v-8. Is there a site for yesterdays cars similar to this site with discussions and ads? So what's in your Shed? Migraine
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