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j hancock

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  1. Yes, they did. An example would be model number DM6856. Jim
  2. Can he get to the beer in the fridge?
  3. Would take me a while to shift left handed. Jim
  4. Mid 60's Pontiacs came with B & S keys brand new. Memory is a little foggy but I think that was all done by 68 or 69 and become a standard GM key after. Jim
  5. The heat is pretty bad. A friend of mine has air conditioning in his garage. He has an asphalt modified race car and it keeps the guys that work on it during the evenings happy! Jim
  6. Yup, motor done in truck. The most important deal is to have all the paperwork to back up "Motor In-framed". Paperwork would indicate bearings, liners, heads, pump, etc. Everything done should be listed and match the motor number and injector pump number. Does the motor work have a warranty? Is the warranty transferred to the new owner? Most motor work is done in the chassis unless there has been something catastrophic that has happened. Jim
  7. Wishing you good luck and also wishing that I had some sort of really fabulous advice to offer. The best jobs always seem to be the ones that aren't advertised, so maybe a visit to some local trucking companies and businesses may yield something interesting through conversation. Jim
  8. Looks like someone reinforced the back plate for the lateral bar but otherwise seems ok. I have seen a couple of trucks that have "blown" out the frame mount for the lateral bar and then has to be patched also. It is a Mack design and part. Jim
  9. Looks like there was a fine selection of the breed at the show. Thanks for the pictures Mike!
  10. Years ago, there was a gas station in the little town I grew up in that offered a summer to winter air changeover for your car tires! Even had a plywood sandwich board sign out front advertising it.
  11. Great Pics OD! Nothing better than classic racing Camaro's! I believe both cars are actually 1967 unless some parts have been swapped. The 1967 Camaro had the vent window on the door and 68/69 had one piece door glass (no vent window). Jim
  12. With that Cummins, he probably can keep up with traffic on his way back to TX!
  13. I can't watch that show! Sooo bad! And I have been know to watch some pretty bad tv through the years. Even a couple of good looking wimmins can't save the program because they are just as dumb or act just as dumb as the rest of the cast...oooops, real people in real situations. Yeah, right! Jim
  14. There is not a tubeless one piece wheel for true 24" spokes. Jim
  15. Geesh...forgot all about your shock therapy! Glad it wasn't any worse. Jim
  16. After haying, I just wanted a shower as fast as possible! We didn't have a round baler or one of the big square balers that shoot out a "cord" sized bale either. Finally, got a drag style bale buncher and thought we were livin' large! Jim
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