I'll bet I bought several hundreds of dollars of them lures and they didn't help me catch no fish! Liars!
Bill Dance was great at selling Strike King
I'll bet I bought several hundreds of dollars of them lures and they didn't help me catch no fish! Liars!
Bill Dance was great at selling Strike King
My gearhead experiences were due to necessity. We lived out in BFE. My noble steed was a dilapidated old beat up 1964 Chevy pick-up. One of those memorable machines that required maintenance at every red light or stop sign going into or returning from town. LoL.
The A/C was the double 60 model.
looking back............it sucked.
My gearhead experiences were due to necessity. We lived out in BFE. My noble steed was a dilapidated old beat up 1964 Chevy pick-up. One of those memorable machines that required maintenance at every red light or stop sign going into or returning from town. LoL.
The A/C was the double 60 model.
looking back............it sucked.
My first vehicle was a 64 Chevy pick up. My Dad told me that when it broke, I would have 3 choices. Fix it myself. Pay someone to fix it, or walk. I fixed it myself. Had it pretty reliable, then starting making it even better. Dropped a 327 in it, mated it to a synchromesh transmission from a 68 (had to cut and balance the driveshaft to make it fit. Got it painted and was about to start working on the chrome when a girl plowed into the side of it while it was parked in front of a friends house on a dead end street.
By this time I was driving a work truck, so fixing it up took a lot longer, then family, kids, etc. got in the way. I still have the truck, and still haven't finished putting it all back together, but the body work was done years ago.
I still have it, so one of these days I keep saying. Mine only had the 2/60 ac as well. Triangle windows for the win. Otherwise it would have been bad.
The Fall Guy moved me to trucks from cars.
Yes sir cool movie.
It just reminded me to add American Graffiti