
Rick Parker
Fri November 5, 2004 6:20pm Rating: 10
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Blizzard conditions
11/02/04
It wasn't pretty!
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scsv
Thu November 11, 2004 10:12pm
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Boy I hope that wasn't the last nice weekend
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Michael C Henry
Wed December 15, 2004 10:15pm Rating: 10
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epoxied PCV channel
I epoxied in the unused PCV channel that wasn't being used and wasn't being sealed off by gasket and manifold
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Michael C Henry
Wed December 15, 2004 10:20pm Rating: 10
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channel epoxied in
iIepoxied in the unused channel on primary side,it wasn't drilled though but leaked vacume outside the manifold flange perimiter. the vacume nipple is functunal and notice the power valve blow out protection
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cobrajeff
Wed March 23, 2005 9:26am Rating: 10
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Plastic Valve Covers
Here are two sets of plastic COBRA valve covers I made in the 70's. Thought the clear ones would really be cool. To really get the detail, I would have had to drill small air holes in them to get the vacuum machine to work well - I wasn't willing to do that.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:09pm
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Viper_Wreck_01
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:09pm
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Viper_Wreck_02
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:09pm
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Viper_Wreck_03
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:09pm
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Viper_Wreck_04
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:09pm
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Viper_Wreck_05
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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excelguru
Mon December 18, 2006 8:10pm
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Viper_Wreck_06
My friend wasn't scratched. But the Viper didn't fare so well.
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jwoodard
Sun April 22, 2007 4:26pm Rating: 10
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CIMG1940
Honest officer, I wasn't speeding and there isn't any contraband in my trunk - see, look!
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Wazza
Sat August 6, 2011 9:27pm
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I THINK I see where the crack is !!
A small tug on the block when we were taking it off the stand...and there wasn't much holding it together anymore.
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AdamF
Sat August 13, 2011 9:36pm
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GForce Cobra with the 'lid' off.
Here's the Cobra after installation in my shed and the body off. Wasn't too hard as the bolts were all fairly obvious.
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bannishg
Tue July 23, 2013 6:46am Rating: 10
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Hemmings Motor News, January 1980
This is 2286 again. Mr. Soprano, owner of Motor Classics, acquired the car around Aug/Sep/Oct 1979 for a then bargain (though certainly an outrageous sum of money for the time) price, which was somewhere around $80k to $90k. Was probably already a 6-figure car by late 1978.
Sources indicate that he had the car up for sale for awhile. He never disclosed his price in print, but revealed it to serious inquirers. From Nov 79 thru Mid 80 the price was $150k.
The car wasn't sold until 1982, and it is likely that the price paid was a good deal more than what he had been asking 2 years prior.
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