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This came here to live last weekend, includes an Olds 455. These are of-course for hot-rodding around out at the river with bikini babes, and I'm too old for that sh*t. We'll see... Am digging the original 200S's in any event.
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Loren, could I request a close up picture of the bunk areas, intake area, and the winchmount/bow tie-down areas of that trailer? My '72 Wreidt Stinger is getting a different trailer and it needs some minor modifications.
Nice score! Looks to maybe be a flat-bottom? Hard to tell in picture with a black hull.
Originally posted by Loren View PostThis came here to live last weekend, includes an Olds 455. These are of-course for hot-rodding around out at the river with bikini babes, and I'm too old for that sh*t. We'll see... Am digging the original 200S's in any event.
Last edited by STINEY; May 1, 2018, 01:00 PM.Of all the paths you take in life - make sure a few of them are dirt.
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Originally posted by Loren View Post
You know if something comes flying out of that big round thing out on the wing, to duck fast, right?
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Stiney, I'll get you those pics. Yeah, you need a 'way sexier trailer under that thing...Do you want e-mailed?
We keep meaning to get up into Death Valley, never have. Maybe this fall.
Originally posted by Aircooled View PostYou know, back in the 1960' and 70's they used to throw real birds into the jet engines on the test stand to check for durability. Then the "animal rights" wing nuts found out about it and browbeat the jet engine manufactures into testing their engines with "theoretical birds". Don't you feel better now. Safe Travels.
What's remarkable to me about the recent Southwest Airlines incident is, that blade or whatever it was that pierced the window did it a full ten windows back from alongside where the failure happened. I guess tossing things out into a 500mph wind does that. So I've always felt a little vulnerable sitting directly beside the engine, but maybe it's back from that where the (very unusual) hazard would be.
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