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Re: Funny things said to you while driving your Packard
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T&J's 1956
Hope this isn't too far off topic... While waiting at a traffic light in my '49 GMC, a guy pulled up next to me in a mid 80's Izuzu Trooper, rolled down his passenger window and asked if it was a diesel? I politely responded, "no, just plain ole regular gasoline". His response was that it was an "Enviromental Disaster". and that he usually drives a diesel VW...

So I am here to admit that I officially have E.D.

Some people....

Posted on: 2009/5/19 9:53
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Re: Vibration damper removal tool -now I need more help.
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Sometimes aplying heat to the gear will allow it to expand enough to slide off...my

Posted on: 2009/4/20 16:17
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Re: What's your poison?
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I will admit I do enjoy Jagermister. It has a different effect then most liquors.

Maybe this would facilitate your needs?

Posted on: 2009/4/19 21:06
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Re: What's your poison?
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Just like the formula for sexual partners, one or two usually means a sixer... fess up!

Posted on: 2009/4/19 20:36
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What's your poison?
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This is not to become some sort of moral self righteous thread... Just some friendly banter amongst us Al-Coholics...

8:30 AM- Listorine (swallowed; no spitting)

9:00 AM Bud Light (helps quell the shakes)

10:00 AM liquor store opens...

10:01 AM Huge swig of Vodka...(odorless?)

11:32 AM Local pub for liquid brunch.

12:01 I have no idea what's happening!

Just kidding. I enjoy a "Neat" glass of Bullet Bourbon after I wake up. Ok, in the evening. We all have some vice. No need to discuss the things that will pique the Patriot Act!

Posted on: 2009/4/19 20:29
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Re: Can Rustoleum Black Metal Paint be used under the hood?
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I now will post a new thread....

Posted on: 2009/4/19 20:09
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Re: Can Rustoleum Black Metal Paint be used under the hood?
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I wanna know why the HELL are you still running 6 volts? How dare you use such an antiquated theory? Don't you know it just wont work in the 21st century? Oh wait, have I been partaking in too much drinky drink?

Posted on: 2009/4/19 20:04
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Re: Time for AirCon
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This was not specifically Pontiac. I purchased it for use in that car. I'm sure it was made for Sears; not by Sears.

Posted on: 2009/4/19 13:59
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Re: Time for AirCon
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I looked everywhere on it. It says "Sears" and "Allstate" on the front and "for replacement parts and service" on a sticker on the back. If you want close up pixs I will do that for you.

Posted on: 2009/4/19 12:55
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Re: Pan removal...
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MikeC,

Most mopar nuts love the Cummins...not the Dodge. I agree it is an amazing engine! But if they had put in a Detroit instead, would you be the same fan? Or maybe they should have used a Daimler like they brag about being connected with? Oh wait; Chrysler is bankrupt and Mercedes is lucrative? Hmmmmmmm. I'm not trying to be an A-hole. But....?

Posted on: 2009/4/18 20:30
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