Must be in Arkansas...
Sirhr
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Must be in Arkansas...
75 Olds 88 is the poster child of land barges.
Pass everything but the gas station.Nigga please....
I had a 73 El Dorado.
Mama used to have a ‘76 Regency 98.Nigga please....
I had a 73 El Dorado.
And you are saying that this is a negative???Pass everything but the gas station.
Nope! I had a 1970 Caprice with the 454. Hauled ass, drank gas.And you are saying that this is a negative???
My sweetheart had a 75 LTD.Nigga please....
I had a 73 El Dorado.
I had a 76 Cutlass 260 v8 and then a 78 Delta 88 350. We added a racing cam, Edelbrock carb and intake. Other than that it was stock. Awesome sleeper, blew away many a rice burner.75 Olds 88 is the poster child of land barges.
So here's a funny story. My SIL was pumping for her first baby and putting it in Mason jars. At the time my brother and SIL was living with his FIL. His FIL had cows and they stored the cows milk in gallon jars. Sometimes there was a little left over that would end up in Mason jars. One day her sister made pancakes for everyone and got the wrong jar. Right when breakfast was winding down, my SIL asked her sister where her breast milk went. Yep, her sister had made pancakes from breast milk and everyone had eaten them. Her 4 brothers were gagging and trying not to barf. Her dad just grinned and said "Best pancakes I ever ate!"
Gotta say i dont hate it
It’s best fresh. I mean, straight from the source.
hucow dot comIt’s best fresh. I mean, straight from the source.
It's unmarked but I suspect Bear Creek.I’ve never seen a carrier crack there… wow!
What brand carrier, and ~ how many rounds?
5 drops of MMO in your cam pin every 250 rounds will solve that problem.
Oh hell i see the crack now.
I thought you were showing that pile of carbon.
If you were running thecMMO that wouldn't have happened![]()
Musta been national work on your Toyota week this week...So I did some more planned work on the 4Runner.
New lower ball joints, genuine Toyota (anything else is peeing into the wind)
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Took the faux beadlock bolts out of the wheels, drilled the holes smooth and sanded , sanded, sanded. They are beat up pretty good but are acceptable now. New dark bronze metallic paint and matte clear simulate the color of the newer TRD wheels I see sometimes. Look great from 10’
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We ate his brother last nightMust be in Arkansas...
Sirhr
Well Visine might get the red out, but I don't think I'll do much for the arrow.
It wasn't easy to get the deer to stand there while he cut the tree down.Staged pic.
Musta been national work on your Toyota week this week...
Yesterday was front strut replacement day on my Tacoma.
What a chore.
Between the rust and loctite some doof used the nuts, having to cut the top studs off to get the assembly out because the press in studs spun out because of the loctite I didn't know about and having to improvise a spring press to disassemble/reassemble the struts it took nearly 6 hours to do both sides.
All that and the only thing really wrong with the old shocks was the eye bushings were shot.
About a month ago I did all 4 ball joints, CV axles, CV axle support bearing, seal and brake rotors/pads and I don't believe it took that long....
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Good thing they mounted a Sig, with any other pistol, that structure behind the trigger may have kept the gun from firing.
Sounds like something Jesse James said before he diedI am sure about the carbon.
There are three things in a man's life that are designed to be RUN WET AND LUBED, for optimal flawless function.
AR15
1911
Pussy.