I guess I shouldn't comment on how convenient it is to have a spare motor with you at the lake
How do you like the setup?
'73 Olds Custom Cruiser and '73 Glastron Carlson GT CV19-SS both with 455 Olds.
Hope you like it.
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[ May 21, 2003, 12:12 PM: Message edited by: Back Forty ]
I guess I shouldn't comment on how convenient it is to have a spare motor with you at the lake
Are you related in any way to .....oh never mind.
BK, I know what you're thinking. I had the same thought....
OLDSQUIRT:
I guess I shouldn't comment on how convenient it is to have a spare motor with you at the lake I suppose that'd work in a pinch. Lotsa stuff to change out though.
A buddy of mine had a Chevy S-10 pickup with a 4.6 liter V-6 in it, and a boat with the same motor (not a jet). One weekend at the lake his starter on the boat took a dump and we swapped the one from the truck for the weekend, then swapped it back for the ride home. Saved that weekend for him.
[ May 21, 2003, 06:42 PM: Message edited by: Squirtcha? ]
Love it.
Whats the cats name,, and does it bite???
He-he-he Ketch them Duke boys! Old big block pullers are cool.
That'd go over a lot better on realoldspower.com
Gi,gi,gi cumon Flash let's get um!
Here you go Malcom.
http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...ic.php?t=11994
Free agent, I found that avatar pic on the net. It's a classic. I guess that means I don't know the varmit's name but it does look like a good one.
[ May 23, 2003, 08:35 AM: Message edited by: Back Forty ]
No wood paneling????