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I bought mine from my dad when I was 17. Base car with inline 6 and a 3 on the tree. Well, that had to go, and in went a low-mile 68 327 and a low mile 89 TH400 tranny. I took everything apart, new gaskets, cleaned it up, etc. Got the stuff in the car, all repainted, the whole engine bay looked like new, and looked stock, but had a lot more giddy-up-go than that stock set-up. As time went on, I kept sinking more and more money into it, and when you're in High School and making 8.00 or so an hour, that money goes fast.

Anyways, one day, I got fed up with the whole project and car building in general, and sold my whole stockade of wheels, engines, trannies, parts, and the car. I had a small salvage yard going in my parents' woods and my dad wasn't too thrilled with it, so it was best to rid of all the stuff. I came out $1,000 ahead which is big money at 18 years old, so I was alright. I bought the 63 a few months later lol Can't get the car bug out of me no mater how hard I try. Sorry to rant.

You scare pretty easily.

Having a 58 would be wild, but I wouldn't get rid of mine for something else. I have a die cast 58 with black paint and red interior:D
 
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I prefer the 283 to the 327. A reliable little motor with an impressive amount of torque. They run forever, get good mileage, and are Chevy's workhorse. My favorite of their small blocks.
 

C-dot

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Oh yes, Canada has a very nice Navy, maybe not as large of the US, but it is there! A picture I took of friends while on a Canadian Navy Ship.

The funny thing about my boyfriend's unit, H.M.C.S. Star, is that the ship doesn't actually exist lol If they ever need to, they can borrow the H.M.C.S. Haida, which is right next door. An impressive looking ship.

Haha, interesting company? What does that mean?

I was thinking of miss possessive beehive :p

Actually there was one video game that I loved: Crazy Taxi :D

Can you still find that game? I would love to try and play it in New York!
 
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Travis Lee Johnston

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LoveMyHats2

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Oh lord, video games are way past my thought process! I do think some folks get caught up into being on a video game and from what I understand, those games and all the goodies you need to play them are not cheap priced!

What ever happened to getting a 2 dollar deck of cards and sitting down to play a good game of "Rummy"?
 

LoveMyHats2

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She wasn't possessive, just one sandwich short of a full picnic.

It's not that I'm gods gift or whatever, but I just like to use logic and make sense ya know.
I would sure like to have you keep everyone updated about the gal with the black hair and wants to learn how to play guitar! And if you feel up to it, you can always take some pictures if she gives you any "hickies"....lol!
 

Travis Lee Johnston

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Well I don't think surtain hickey pictures would be appropriate(did I just say that word?) for the FL. But hey I don't kiss and tell you know.

She may have ADD or just not really like me but we'll see.
 
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C-dot said:
The funny thing about my boyfriend's unit, H.M.C.S. Star, is that the ship doesn't actually exist If they ever need to, they can borrow the H.M.C.S. Haida, which is right next door. An impressive looking ship.

That's a tradition borrowed from the Royal Navy where everything is a "ship." In Royal Navy parlance a naval base or shore activity is known as a stone frigate.
 

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Oh lord, video games are way past my thought process! I do think some folks get caught up into being on a video game and from what I understand, those games and all the goodies you need to play them are not cheap priced!

What ever happened to getting a 2 dollar deck of cards and sitting down to play a good game of "Rummy"?
I dated a guy that was a gamer.... one of my low points, I know. Anyway, those games are addicting!

I love playing cards, but no one ever wants to play with me :( All I can do is play solitaire.
I would sure like to have you keep everyone updated about the gal with the black hair and wants to learn how to play guitar! And if you feel up to it, you can always take some pictures if she gives you any "hickies"....lol!

:eeek:
 

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That's a tradition borrowed from the Royal Navy where everything is a "ship." In Royal Navy parlance a naval base or shore activity is known as a stone frigate.

That's interesting, I didn't know that! Knowing that its a tradition makes it seem much less impractical.

I love playing cards, but no one ever wants to play with me :( All I can do is play solitaire.

Me too, and with real cards! I once got into a euchre tournament and beat the pants off the other players, who were all a good 20 years my senior :D
 

1961MJS

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Hi

My Grandma Edith played Pinochle every weekend with my Grandpa Mike and the neighbors. Then they "replayed it all week". Grandma played solitaire all day every day during the rest of the week. She died at 92 in 1986 just before her 93rd birthday. She would have hated the new electronic Solitaire games cause you can't cheat or look ahead.

Later
 
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dnjan

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We used to play Pinochle during lunch at work for a job I had back in college.
I'm not sure I even know three pinochle players anymore, let alone remember how to play.
 

1961MJS

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Hi Don

I used a cheat sheet. I couldn't play with Grandpa Mike (in spite of being named for him). He was SERIOUS about it. If I ran out of Ace's, and Kings I would lead nines which is the wrong signal. Darned if I know what the right signal was.

Later
 

LoveMyHats2

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I love to play cards. I am not too shabby at the Casino, either. But there is nothing more fun than to have a gang of people sit down and play cards at home.
 

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