Thread: 5th annual Byron MELTDOWN Drags
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07-22-2014 01:36 PM #31
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07-22-2014 01:42 PM #32
Great pictures. The melt down will be on my bucket list. What is really funny is of all the great looking rides there something just popped out that was real vintage. The lady at the digs taking a picture wearing a skirt. Don't see that every day.
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07-22-2014 01:52 PM #33
They had a pin up contest at 7 pm sat-----probably 30 gals there
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07-22-2014 01:57 PM #34
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07-22-2014 03:15 PM #35
I didn't stay after about the first 10 minutes----they were up on that old truck bed for a stage, not decent pictures--------and what would you do for world peace? go home to wifey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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07-22-2014 03:40 PM #36
I didn't mean the comment in a disrespect full way. Skirts were common place in my era or at least the early parts of it. LOL
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07-22-2014 03:45 PM #37
I just went through all of the pictures. Lots of great old memories there! ....and some really famous cars!!! :-)~ Some of your cars would have fit in that category! Thanks for sharing them.
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07-22-2014 05:15 PM #38
Looks like all the "lessons" paid off.. Good for you Jerry.. again, thanks for the pics. Wish I had been there..
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07-22-2014 05:53 PM #39
What kinda power plant was in the Vette? Lots of pipes coming out of the hood!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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07-22-2014 05:55 PM #40
Also really like the 34 unit! Different but Kool!Thanks again for sharing the photos.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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07-22-2014 06:10 PM #41
Glad to hear that you guys like them---We all need to thank Roger Spears for staying after me til I finally got it fiqured out, altho I think he might be using different system than me because the things were similar but different from his post-anyway, thanks Roger!!!!!!!!!!!
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07-22-2014 06:46 PM #42
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07-23-2014 04:56 PM #43
Here, Here! Thanks for sticking with it Mr. Spears.. patience of a saint!
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07-24-2014 05:41 AM #44
Thanks, Jerry!
Many memories there.
Jim
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07-24-2014 08:59 AM #45
Great pics Jerry, Saw my buddy's Gasser Anglia. Orange "Mister Crude". He found that car in a shed over in Illinois several years ago, a true survivor, car was from the east and won Indy 68-69 running a straight 6. He is a member of Geezers Gassers.
I know what you mean about the Holley pumps being noisy, had a couple of customers who used them. On the pumps I use I used to stuff rubber grommets in the mounting holes, but found that really...
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