From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
Safe and sound gents. Ready for a shower and some sleep. It's really a feeling of accomplishment, if I may get mushy for a second.
That shouldn't have happened as smoothly as it did. It really feels good to know my half-assed attempt at putting this thing together ended up in something this reliable.
Excuse the vulgarity, but I feel the same as I do after a good 2 hour fu*k...
Thanks for all the kind words guys, and don't be afraid to beat the hel out of your rides!
That shouldn't have happened as smoothly as it did. It really feels good to know my half-assed attempt at putting this thing together ended up in something this reliable.
Excuse the vulgarity, but I feel the same as I do after a good 2 hour fu*k...
Thanks for all the kind words guys, and don't be afraid to beat the hel out of your rides!
jonny o- G3GM Member
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
I trust my carbureted gas guzzler to go across the country & back without a hiccup. I trust my wife's 2001 Taurus to go across town...... sometimes. Need I say more?
Seeing someone else do it just reassures me that I'm not crazy.
Seeing someone else do it just reassures me that I'm not crazy.
The Dude- Management
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
jonny o wrote:Safe and sound gents. Ready for a shower and some sleep. It's really a feeling of accomplishment, if I may get mushy for a second.
That shouldn't have happened as smoothly as it did. It really feels good to know my half-assed attempt at putting this thing together ended up in something this reliable.
Excuse the vulgarity, but I feel the same as I do after a good 2 hour fu*k...
Thanks for all the kind words guys, and don't be afraid to beat the hel out of your rides!
Glad you got home OK. And the car! That's why I consider these cars the best in the world. I use to take my first 73 Monte all across the country, flooring it all the time (which equalled speeds of well over 100 mph and trip averages of over 80 mph including all stops), without a problem. That car only broke down once, when the timing gear/chain fell off and I had to rebuild the engine). So it was basically bulletproof, refused to break down no matter how hard I beat on it (which was all the time), and comfortable and safe at the same time.
yogreasygramma- G3GM Member
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
Rooting through the track visit "work photos" and found this one.
This was somewhere in the sticks of Kentucky where I made one of my many stops for work.
No point, but it's a daylight shot of the running gear I was anxious to get on for this drive and it helped.
As you can see, I really wanted to fill the fenders and give it that old trans-am/roundy-round feel. It took a lot of measuring, but it worked.
This was somewhere in the sticks of Kentucky where I made one of my many stops for work.
No point, but it's a daylight shot of the running gear I was anxious to get on for this drive and it helped.
As you can see, I really wanted to fill the fenders and give it that old trans-am/roundy-round feel. It took a lot of measuring, but it worked.
jonny o- G3GM Member
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
Nice ride like the rims, and wheel wells stuffed with big tires. I have 255/70's on mine. That exhuast sounds sweet
bobs77mali- G3GM Newbie
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Re: From Ohio to Lido Key Florida.
Threadbump.... haven't  driven her much since then. She's been pampered in my shop for years.
It's time to move on.  Thinking about using the chassis and drivetrain for a project. That leaves the body in its entirety up for grabs  if anyone wants it. Not perfect by any stretch but it's all here... glass, bumpers, interior.  Blast from the past cleaning it out !
It's time to move on.  Thinking about using the chassis and drivetrain for a project. That leaves the body in its entirety up for grabs  if anyone wants it. Not perfect by any stretch but it's all here... glass, bumpers, interior.  Blast from the past cleaning it out !
jonny o- G3GM Member
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