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Everything posted by Sixty8panther
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1.) Use the already paid for and easily transferable 350 crate from the Mothertruck in the 'Camino. 2.) Do NOT sell the Mothertruck project, it's to cool to sell, esp. for the chump change you'd get these days with the soft economy and anti-truck political climate that still exists due to the recent & possibly repeatable $4.59/gallon ga$.
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With all due respect that is an ignorant, unfair & erroneous statement. Remind me who it is that keeps kicking V12 DOHC Ferrari's a$$es at the 24 hours of LeMans in France every year? Oh, right the "Silverado V8" powered Corvette. Wow... GM is capable of some incredible stuff if their "archane-as-a-box-of-rocks" pickup motor can keep up, or beat V-12 Ferraris.
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Posting for Sixty8panther/Silvester...
Sixty8panther replied to speedingpenguin's topic in The Lounge
Lamar: LOL, true dat. I'm pretty sure if I just let nature take its course, and expose both the girls to enough REAL cars at the local cruise nights etc. then they'll both know what does and does NOT pass for acceptable transportation. I gotta post the photo from this summer where Sofia was gawking at a Factory-5 Shelby Cobra 427 Roadster and the owner, a gentleman who looked as if he might be a grandfather himself, asked her if she's like to sit inside... So at age four she's got a photograph sitting behind the wheel of a car that fof the most of my parent's lifetime held the record for the 0-100-0mph. Sofia used to alway say she loved "Beelte cars" to which I always said Yes, me too, mostly the classic ones or only the ones that do not ever need a water pump. Now, past few months, esp. since this year's summer-time car show season where she saw a several 1950s & 1960s Volkswagen Beetles, when she notices a "Concept-1" FWD, water cooled Beetle she says how it would be even cooler if it was an "OLD" Beetle car because. (insert my logic here) Like the other day she said the older ones are better than the new ones becuse of all the shiny metal bumpers and easy to fix since they don't drink water. A year ago she'd have just responded "I like the old Beetle cars AND I also like the NEW ones too" Julie calls this my "Brainwashing" Amelia will be easier to teach the ways of "T1GH+ WH!P$" since her big sister will be well versed in the ways of the RWD, simplistic superiority of pushrod-V8s, the beauty & grace of (pillarless) hardtops & the awesome strength of cars with steel spines. (BOF) ---- Balthazar: I know, I know... it's gonna be interesting. By the time they are in high school I shall have to polish my 12 gauge on the front porch on a daily basis, staring down any unsavory boys driving past the house in Anut Jamima 10-minute Civics. -
Fantastic. Great to hear.
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That's terrible, you have our condolences. I know exactly what you mean about "understanding" your dad in your 20s. On the bright side, that's great had an opportunity to bond w/ him as a friend in the past few years. All the best dude.
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Posting for Sixty8panther/Silvester...
Sixty8panther replied to speedingpenguin's topic in The Lounge
Quick Update: Mom & baby are both fine, we've been told by several nurses and a couple relatives that she is one of the most "perfect" babies they've ever seen... complexion, eyes, round face etc. Much of that has to do with the fact that she was delivered via. Cesarean section, & prob. that my looks had little to do with her genes. Amelia and Julie should both be coming home tomorrow... and sometime soon you guys will be inundated with a dozen baby pictures. I'll try to keep it minimal. Well, off to work. I like the way you think FoG! Well... she'll be coming home in a RWD, V8 powered, six-window 2+2 coupe with non-existent B-pillars. That's a great start if you ask me, and the way Sofia is obsessed with air-cooled Beetles, who knows maybe Amelia will be into Corvairs Mozas, 'cause I'm still considering making one into my daily driver just in case fuel prices don't stay reasonable. -
Here we go: -Less than 290 cubic inches -Zenith carburetor -120 inch wheelbase -3200 lbs. -Just over 500 were built
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Posting for Sixty8panther/Silvester...
Sixty8panther replied to speedingpenguin's topic in The Lounge
Thank You, one and all! I did drop a hint to S.Penguin to post a quick thread saying it was finally time. Thanx Doode! D.F. & J.C. (Dodge-Bro. G/F, not Jesus) were very nice to stop by & bring lots of presents, including a potted flower that brightened up our room very nicely. So that was very much appreciated. Even though our other friends, their hyper toddler & 16month old twins ended up over shadowing D.F.J.C.'s visit and I apologize for that. I've gotta run back to the hospital but I'll give you guys the cliff notes: After being told for the past few months that she would certainly arrive two, maybe three weeks earlier than her official November 7th due date, our daughter Amelia Mary Humaj was born on EXACTLY her due date, at 19:11 military time, so in other words Nov. 7th, 2008 @ 7:17pm. She weighed in at 3325 grams, which translates to 7lbs. 5oz. & she was 20.25" long. Fantastic reflexes, strong and quite well adjusted. After over 13 hours of labor when Amelia's heart-rate was fluctuating at dangerous levels the decision was made to to a Cesarean section. Lowell General Hospital is in the top 5% of all hospitals nationwide for their birthing & maternity department. so I'm confident all the right decisions were made. Now 28 hours later Juile is recovering nicely and Amelia was said by several nurses and doctors to be an all around fantastic, healthy baby... that's 2-for-2 since Sofia was also the exact same way. It's funny how often I spend hours daydreaming of winning the lottery & blowing it all on 1933 Cadillac V-16 dual cowl phaetons, '59 Buick Electra hardtops, any-&-every pre-war Pontiac and '69 Camaro COPO-clones... & yet when push comes to shove, sitting there dressed in scrubs, feeling helpless in the operating room; money & all material possessions meant nothing, I just wanted both of them to be okay. My adrenaline was going wild, I could not stop shaking. But, all is well that ends well. I'll post more photos soon, perhaps DF & Jessi can post a few of the ones they took, it will prob. be a few days before I have the luxury of downloading mine & Julie's digital cameras, but here's a quick photograh of 'Melia taken with my crappy cell-phone camera, in this photo she's only about 45min. old. She's way cuter now. Thanks again to all, catch you on the flip side. -
Never mind it's a fold in the backdrop tapestry. For like 0.25 sec. I thought GM was going to offer us a hardtop option. Hope springs eternal.
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HUH!?! The first shot clearly shows a concept style lack of B-pillar! Plz x-plain?
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WMJ: That's hilarious! I'd just say: "Cigarettes cause cancer, I was smoking alternative tobacco"
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Don't hate , APPRECIATE! Why destroy it? Just enjoy it. There would be something super-fun about going mudding with all 4 widows down.
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An open letter to whoever wins on Tuesday
Sixty8panther replied to Oracle of Delphi's topic in Industry News
Does your 500SEL do twice as much wear and tear to the roads/bridges as a Toyota Corolla and by extension does a Peterbilt 379 do five times as much damage as your Benz? -
If I somehow gt $1500 of expendable income in the next few days that will be my daily driver for the winter! What's done is done, no sense burning money trying a half-assed fix. I'm sure too much has been hacked up for a quick fix with just a new frame. I would just enjoy the crazy end result and call it a day.
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I love old school round sealed beam headlights on American classic cars & trucks, esp. tractor trailers like square nosed Peterbilts and Kenworths but the Euro cars from the 1970s and 1980s are best with their intended flush lights that are sleek and aerodynamic, instead of the archaic looking bubble gum fix of plopping round quads into a trapezoidal shaped headlight bucket. ...to each his own.
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loki: Well said. Too bad many Americans are naive enough to believe that the 2nd amendment is obsolete and by some idiotic reason the same government that they distrust and b1tch about can be trusted with their lives.
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That DOES suck, and while I agree that it was a much nicer car when it was unmolested I would ROCK that thing like Paige & Plant. *writing down phone number*
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Yup.... it's never a good thing when a car just sits.
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So, I voted for McCain.... Because he's white.
Sixty8panther replied to FUTURE_OF_GM's topic in The Lounge
Reg, you had me at "pillarless" -
The 6.9 big bodies are the only true "big block luxo barges" made outside of the USA. HAWT!
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Coolest GM car you've seen all week?
Sixty8panther replied to A Horse With No Name's topic in The Lounge
I can't believe you have not mentioned that to me... very cool. Damn I miss driving my B-59. I feel like such a loser not having it back and running yet, but at least for now, family has to come first and the time/$ is not there... -
Well said WMJ. Now you know what's fun, get a power inverter to plug into your cigarette lighter and you can run pretty much any 110v household appliance, like in my B-59 I used to plug in my huge black-light and turn it on while stuck in traffic, or charge my laptop/cell-phone/bluetooth/camera/camcorder when on a roadtrip. I've thought about bringing a toaster oven, college fridge & fog machine Homer Simpson style.
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What's your favorite Transformers Series?
Sixty8panther replied to Intrepidation's topic in The Lounge
Wow... I think I lost at least two dozen brain cells reading that nonsense. It makes Comic book superhero stories believable. -
An open letter to whoever wins on Tuesday
Sixty8panther replied to Oracle of Delphi's topic in Industry News
Eloquent, truthfull, simple & quite polite. +1