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    Senior Member Grass-Passer edrock96GT's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by marshall_mosty View Post
    That was a VERY tough video to watch... They basically sat there and had their hands in their pockets...
    Having lived in Europe for 6 years, this video doesn't surprise me in the least. I once saw a bus driver in Luxmeburg clip a guy as he was pulling away from the curb. Damn driver just sat there in the bus until the guy limped out of the way so he could drive off.
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    Rivet fan

    I never knew this tool existed, and I'm guessing many of you didn't either. I expect it will be extremely useful.http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Tool-...A1V49C70LFZDOS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dulaney View Post
    I never knew this tool existed, and I'm guessing many of you didn't either. I expect it will be extremely useful.http://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Tool-...A1V49C70LFZDOS
    Now that's a handy dandy piece of kit, I think I'll have one and stop eyeballing my spacings

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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby GlennCMC70's Avatar
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    I have used. Much better than using the calibrated eyeball.

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    Wow, Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, --------------

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    closed on a house on Friday, and learned two things.

    1.) never look at the sum of payments number
    2.) never look at the date of last payment

    oiy vey, good motivation to fork over some extra towards principle each month though...
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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby AllZWay's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbrewmr2 View Post
    closed on a house on Friday, and learned two things.

    1.) never look at the sum of payments number
    2.) never look at the date of last payment
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    Congrats... and so true. We now owe less than 5 years on our house. Woohoo!!

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    Finally got some time to spend with the other woman... It's amazing how many parts get lost the longer a project sits. I should never have taken this thing apart until I was ready to reinstall the new engine. Sheesh.

    Notice that there is still a CARBURETOR on this car (yes this is a spec carbed engine).
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllZWay View Post
    Congrats... and so true. We now owe less than 5 years on our house. Woohoo!!
    Meh... house payment ----> College ----> Future medical costs... it just a different pile.

    But our balance is low enough now that Bank of America (who sucks!) doesn't even include a penalty amount now for paying late... which I'm glad to oblige.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hood View Post
    Finally got some time to spend with the other woman... It's amazing how many parts get lost the longer a project sits. I should never have taken this thing apart until I was ready to reinstall the new engine. Sheesh.

    Notice that there is still a CARBURETOR on this car (yes this is a spec carbed engine).
    WOW... Gary that is impressive looking.

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