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Posted by 37 chief on January 19, 2007 at 11:23:21 from (70.181.164.242):
In Reply to: Be Honest Now posted by B. Abseck on January 19, 2007 at 01:44:43:
I think we have all had our share of screw-ups. I was using my neighbors rototiller, and didn't check the oil. assembled a jeep trans, and put the slider in bckwards and had only 1st and reverse. Growing up I had a old studebader I took it apart for some reason someone took one of the pistons(I still think it was my brother) put it back to gether with 5 pistons did run a little rough. Ended up junking it along with my 48 Chrysler New Yorker with a straight 8. Still kicking my self for not taking a lincoln Zepher with a v 12 offered to me for hardley nothing. I consider all these things screwups. Oh then there is the 35, and 36 Fords Dad left when he sold the home place they were a little rough but would be much sought after today.Stan
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