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Old 01-25-2012, 09:25 PM   #21
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looks good , whats next?
A scale civil war cannon. Gathering the parts. How's your hemi cumin.
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Here is what I started with.....


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It saddens me to see such a beautiful engine stand. This can only lead to the destruction of a beautiful engine. A better engine stand would be an old tire and two guys holding it steady while you give it a SHORT test run
Ok how about a one gal. paint can under each water pump and let er rip LOL god I love the old days
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