
jdean
Sun September 18, 2005 8:53am Rating: 10
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Nice aluminum Cobra on display
Too bad the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
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boxhead
Mon October 10, 2005 5:43am Rating: 10
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Mesh headlight covers
Here are some mesh headlight covers I bought, they where advertised as MGB but they are too big (mini size) so they will sit in the cupboard for awhile.
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boxhead
Mon October 10, 2005 5:58am Rating: 10
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Nutsert installer
Here is a nutsert tool kit I bought today, I havent seen them in this style before.
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66rdster
Sun November 6, 2005 5:23pm
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Pedals - Original Location
Factory Position - Pedals (clutch) are too far to the left to be comfortable.
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fasterpatrick
Tue November 8, 2005 8:19pm Rating: 10
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still have more tooling on order
yes those are full
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cruzer5531
Sun November 27, 2005 9:35pm
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front susp
1st mock up, it's too high
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Cobra-Radjah
Thu January 12, 2006 7:50pm
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Shock adjuster tool
Shock adjuster tool
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Dirtrich
Tue February 21, 2006 6:53pm Rating: 10
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New Holland TC33DA
The other beast I like to play around with. Definately a hobby gone too far!
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Dirtrich
Tue February 21, 2006 7:01pm Rating: 10
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SPF 1660 "roadster"
Now this is a roller...the day she arrived from the factory. Add lights, powertrain, fluids and go for a cruise.
(actually, it still took more than a year)
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Dirtrich
Tue February 21, 2006 7:13pm Rating: 10
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SPF 1660 "roadster"
Too dark of a pic, taken as the sun was setting, but still a pretty neat shot.
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stephen low
Sun March 5, 2006 1:43am Rating: 10
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The family clearly upset with the new arrival!
You wouldn't know that the cheese and kisses was dreading this purchase. It only took over 5 years to achieve!?! Better late than never.
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SACoupe
Mon March 6, 2006 2:35am
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NOW wheres that Chevy Timing adjustment Tool
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LwCwb
Thu March 30, 2006 3:47am Rating: 10
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Caterpillar 3406BC
Picture of my first engine build up. From start to finish, it took me from the mid-october to mid-march, tearing the engine completely down, then checking oil clearances on all the Rods, pistons, crank journals, ect, then building her back up, then finally running the engine. I only worked on it for about an hour every day, give or take a few minutes. Taken at Cumperland Perry Vocational Technical School.
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Dwight
Fri April 7, 2006 4:22pm Rating: 9
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More power for my small block
Nice, Huh Too bad it's a fake like my car
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pennlamont
Wed April 12, 2006 5:36pm Rating: 10
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Too much fun!
Safeway and back in under 12 seconds
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