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Old 07-12-2010, 09:21 AM
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Lol, I was right there when he was looking at Poteet's 300-series! I was going to say hi to him then but he had half his body inside the engine compartment, lol! I figured I'd try to catch him later, but didn't remember seeing him again. He was saying something about wanting a pulley or pump like that car had. Is that you in the baseball cap?

Funny that you guys were right in front of me at the ceremony!

Just a heads-up. If I ever meet any of you guys and then act like I don't know you next time I see you - I'm horrible with names and faces. I can meet someone and not know their name ten minutes later, or not recognize them. It takes me a few times. If you have a sweet vehicle, I'll probably remember it in great detail though.
Half his body? I'm sure that is an totally accurate. The springs would not be able to handle that. But we were discussing a water pump that has an internal alternator to clean up an engine compartment.

Ya that is me in the ball cap.
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Old 07-12-2010, 09:54 AM
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Half his body? I'm sure that is an totally accurate. The springs would not be able to handle that. But we were discussing a water pump that has an internal alternator to clean up an engine compartment.

Ya that is me in the ball cap.
ROFL! Too funny! I remember those alternators. They put out like 30-50 amps or something. Really neat. I didn't listen to the whole conversation, I just saw when he pointed and was curious about what he saw.

I really wish I would have said something now. I wanted to talk palm trees and hot rods. I've only made it 200 miles west so far, but Cali is the "End Point" on my map.
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Old 07-12-2010, 10:00 AM
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Does that SROY Ford even have head or taillights? Those seem like they might be important for a car.

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Old 07-12-2010, 10:13 AM
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Does that SROY Ford even have head or taillights? Those seem like they might be important for a car.

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They're hide-aways, like an older Vette. One of the pics I posted shows it. It's what the whole pic is about - just a shot of the fender/grille area with a small disc-shaped door (headlights). I have a couple shots of the back from ground level, but the hidden tail lights aren't obvious.
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Its got headlight. they pop out of the front fenders.
I canot see or find where the taillights are!
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