Thread: My '27 T Sedan project
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06-11-2009 07:59 PM #106
I think I'll keep it as is for now and just get a feel for that. There's a few fenderless cars around that seem to get by okay, I'm more worried about the noise. There cracking down on loud vehicles now so I have to let off the gas if I see a police car.
A funny thing happened on my way home from the first inspection. I just pulled out of the inspection facility right next to a police van. My idle was a little high so I jumped out at a light and dropped it down only to make it louder with the lumpy cam. He was in front of my all the way into my neighbor hood about a half block from my house. Trust me, I was puckering all the way home but he didn't even seem to care.
Sean
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06-11-2009 08:02 PM #107
He must of thought it was cool and just wanted to see it run . Yeah laws are getting tough on somethings and we have to live with them .
Any way SGO your car is screaming look at me and you did a super job .
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06-11-2009 10:02 PM #108
Sean the fenders will be nice if you find yourself driving over any gravel. I remember coming out of a gravel parking lot one winter in my Jeep CJ7 which had 33 inch tires on it at the time. As I started driving down the road, the mud and rocks started flying off the tires. I heard this cussing and yelp, looked back in the mirror to see a bicyclist wearing a mud stripe with a red arm! I was too imbarased to stop, but made sure to stay out of the mud for awhile!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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10-06-2009 11:22 AM #109
Cool lookin model a1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
"DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS"
Thanks guys! One more trip around the sun completed. Lots of blessings and things to be thankful for (like still being able to type this message!!) Here's to us "over 70 guys.." Glenn
HBD Glenn!!