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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...
TopSportsman916 wrote:Damon, I will talk with Rick tomorrow & see if he still has my old Goodyear 2556's in the shop. They are 33 x 17 with 102" roll out. I think the section width is 21" & diameter is 32.8". If they are still there, you & Chuck are more than welcome to have them. I wouldn't buy new slicks until you are ready to race.
Good suggestion
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I talked to Rick & he doesn't have the slicks anymore. Now he still has my Goodyear front runners. They are 26" x 4.5".Don't know what size tire you plan on running but youre welcome to these .
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Chris,
We could definitely use the front runners. Are you guys going to the tech seminar?
Thanks for the help
We could definitely use the front runners. Are you guys going to the tech seminar?
Thanks for the help
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Damon, sorry, we're not gonna make the seminar. Chris's mom is in the ICU unit here in Norfolk.....send me an address to ship them to and I'll send them out....
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Rick , you are Da Man!!
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TopSportsman916 wrote:Rick , you are Da Man!!
How's your Mom doing, Chris? Better I hope.
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Thank you Chris and Rick. We really appreciate your help.
Updated Pictures:
Uploaded a bunch of pictures, no particular order.
https://s45.photobucket.com/albums/f75/Phantasea466/BBF%20Forum%20Members/Chuck%2070%20Mustang/
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Chuck making Uddeenn!! Uddeenn!! sounds
Looks COLD
Updated Pictures:
Uploaded a bunch of pictures, no particular order.
https://s45.photobucket.com/albums/f75/Phantasea466/BBF%20Forum%20Members/Chuck%2070%20Mustang/
Here's a few examples
Chuck making Uddeenn!! Uddeenn!! sounds
Looks COLD
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Looks like your sitting in a recliner Chuck!! Lookin awesome
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Wow,,,, that is awsome chuck I'm proud for you!! I wish I could send my truck up to Bill and have him do his magic.
I can't wait to sit in your car at the next bash, it amazes me how much larger you are than I am!
I can't wait to sit in your car at the next bash, it amazes me how much larger you are than I am!
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Hell your a pencil neck wadya expect...............
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"Wow" what a work of ART
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Heck Josh,
I'm 6'2" 230 lb and you barely got in my car and I have plenty of room. Chuck would probably have the same problem getting in yours.
That's why he's Hobb's body guard................
I'm 6'2" 230 lb and you barely got in my car and I have plenty of room. Chuck would probably have the same problem getting in yours.
That's why he's Hobb's body guard................
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IDT-572 wrote:Heck Josh,
I'm 6'2" 230 lb and you barely got in my car and I have plenty of room. Chuck would probably have the same problem getting in yours.
That's why he's Hobb's body guard................
Wow did I get completely in your car? I was thinking I couldn't get one foot in all the way! I still think I heard your car sggh when finally got out. You also need a wider seat for your scrawny self.
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Is Chucks seat a new unit or still his old one? It's not custom is it? I actually fit in that seat.
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jones wrote:IDT-572 wrote:Heck Josh,
I'm 6'2" 230 lb and you barely got in my car and I have plenty of room. Chuck would probably have the same problem getting in yours.
That's why he's Hobb's body guard................
Wow did I get completely in your car? I was thinking I couldn't get one foot in all the way! I still think I heard your car sggh when finally got out. You also need a wider seat for your scrawny self.
No, you got in it, but I though Bozzell and me were gonna have to get the jaws of life to get your big azz back out
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so has Bill done all the tin work also ??? .......... props to everyone involved .... Chuck im really happy for you .... your car is going to be a sweet piece !!!!
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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...
Nick,
Bill has do all the work so far and I'm very pleased with how it is coming together.Bill has done an AWSOME job.
Jones it is my old seat from the other car.It is a kirkey 20'' wide.I can get the part number off it if you want it.
thanks Chuck
Bill has do all the work so far and I'm very pleased with how it is coming together.Bill has done an AWSOME job.
Jones it is my old seat from the other car.It is a kirkey 20'' wide.I can get the part number off it if you want it.
thanks Chuck
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IDT-572 wrote:jones wrote:IDT-572 wrote:Heck Josh,
I'm 6'2" 230 lb and you barely got in my car and I have plenty of room. Chuck would probably have the same problem getting in yours.
That's why he's Hobb's body guard................
Wow did I get completely in your car? I was thinking I couldn't get one foot in all the way! I still think I heard your car sggh when finally got out. You also need a wider seat for your scrawny self.
No, you got in it, but I though Bozzell and me were gonna have to get the jaws of life to get your big azz back out
That or a cherry picker to pick the car up and shake you out!
Chuck. Have you tried sitting in there without the seat to see if you actually sit lower due to your knees not being pushed up into your chest? It seems like one of those Kirkey layback seats that the circle track guiys use might be a better choice.
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jbozzelle wrote:Chuck. Have you tried sitting in there without the seat to see if you actually sit lower due to your knees not being pushed up into your chest?
That is an idea to try just to see what happens. If sitting directly on the floor does help gain room then some kind of a dragster/roadster seat might be a better way to go. Or you might be able to modify the Kirkey to sit flatter, kinda like the old ancient RCI aluminum seats used to sit.
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Chuck is so tall , I don't think there's any way he could stretch his legs out unless he was sitting on top of the rearend housing.Unless you've ever seen him in person ,you have no idea how big he really is
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56Tbird wrote:Chuck is so tall , I don't think there's any way he could stretch his legs out unless he was sitting on top of the rearend housing.Unless you've ever seen him in person ,you have no idea how big he really is
Just ask stinky snatch and his body guard..............
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IDT-572 wrote:56Tbird wrote:Chuck is so tall , I don't think there's any way he could stretch his legs out unless he was sitting on top of the rearend housing.Unless you've ever seen him in person ,you have no idea how big he really is
Just ask stinky snatch and his body guard..............
I think he pissed his pants that night!!!
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Sure took the "Bad" out of em real quick..LMAO
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I took the wind out of his sail that's for sure.
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Chuck is "robust" that's for sure...
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