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#1
The Lounge / Re: Vacation Driving Tips
May 30, 2024, 02:17:21 AM
🤣😂😅🤪😮�💨😬😭😱
#2
Above photo reminds me of a Nor Cal event at Ironstone winery and a guy that nobody had ever seen before was bragging about what a great driver He was in his 460 powered Cobra and how he would rent Race tracks just for him and a few friends. And then when he left the event promptly put it through a chain link fence and into a marshy area. KARMA BITES AGAIN

       Roy
#3
Kinda looks like Cher when she was blonde.

       Roy
#4
Quote from: jgroce1985 on May 17, 2024, 10:46:44 PMIf you want with fees, it was $184,730.50

So you're saying the fees amounted to almost $25,000?

     Roy
#5
Jim,a couple of questions:

Do you do smog pumps through the 90's

Do you think the "Tasca" curve would be beneficial on a stock 390gt Mustang

Have you ever worked on a Boss 302 Trans Am distributor

      Roy
#6
If you remember, there was an all aluminum 390 in a Cobra and a .030 over 390 comes out to 396🤔

       Roy
#7
Appeals / Re: 94 Bondurant Mustang GT school car
May 16, 2024, 10:56:08 PM
Hey Don, did you end up buying one?

     Roy
#8
Side-Oilers, Yep you're right. Told me that at the 1988 SEMA show while we were sharing a sofa on the show room floor and reminiscing about things and he signed and dated some Shelby posters I had brought to sell to a guy that didn't show up. Lucky me.

      Roy
#9
Nothing but a bunch of old Geezers 😃  Is that Tom Cotter in the Blue cap?

       Roy
#10
The Lounge / Re: S.A.A.C. First Convention 1976
May 14, 2024, 08:19:39 PM
I was there with Jack Schroll the owner of Mostly Mustangs in Oakland and he brought 6s001. I went in my 70 coupe. I worked a couple of exits from the event and lived about 6mi away. Most memorable memory was seeing a Cammer in a vehicle and all the parts for sale that I couldn't afford at the time.

      Roy
#11
I wonder if someone just woke up from a long sleep and is playing a late april fools joke on us 🤔

      Roy
#12
I also was at the COCOA event and those little suckers created a lot of buzz in the pits, especially among the Shelby people. I posted once before, but do any of you know what Carroll said GLHS stood for?

     Roy
#13
Thanks for the link.  Doesn't show sold prices like before.

     Roy
#14
Same for me.

    Roy
#15
Groovy Baby

    Roy