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Thread: CACC Polar Bear Cruise 1.1.04

  1. #21
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    Hey Phil are you going to buy a hood? Sounds like you have enough to-do to to keep you moving so that the moss won't grow on you! It is 10 degrees here today in TN. Seriously, have you consided a hood??

    Ralph

  2. #22
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    Even though mine is still rolling, my winter project is a 408 cleveland stroker
    Just ordered the Eagle forged 4" crank and H beam 6.2" rods. Pistons will come from CP. Cam will be a wicked one from Mark McKeown and will be good to 7500 rpm[:P]

    Time to find the weak link in the drive train

  3. #23
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    Sounds like a lot of good projects. The cars will come out of hibernation with a mean "growl" or "hiss". This is the fun part, personalizing the car[8D].

    Rick
    #4279405

  4. #24
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    Ralph,

    The hood is in the guest bedroom for the winter. It is a heck of alot easier to work in the engine compartment without having to work around the hood prop and the hood! Easy removal - just two pins.

    Phil

    427 Roadster, #4279436
    Southern Automotive FE
    3:31 and Toploader

    Roseville (N.Cal)

  5. #25
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    Just pulling your chain a little Phil.

    Ralph

  6. #26
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    No problemo, Ralph. I like to have my chain yanked now and then [:P]

    Phil

    427 Roadster, #4279436
    Southern Automotive FE
    3:31 and Toploader

    Roseville (N.Cal)

  7. #27
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    My winter project is finishing my basement. Because when I pick up my Cobra at the end of April the house could fall down for all I care.As long as the garage stays up.
    Tony

  8. #28
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    clay, the monument is still leaning, but not as bad as last year, guess dubya had it straightened,was proud of my girl from b,ham-condoleeza-stood toe to toe with boxer yesterday some class in that girl.Guess we better wait and see, winter projects--done plowed a 4 acre garden on the mountain, and about 3 acres on the creek at home, tools scattered in basement and toolshed, waiting for warmer weather here so i can work on 67 chev., and little red. Heck, wellhouse ,pipes ,fences or cut brush anytime, cut brush all day last sat. nearly died--tired, lower than a whales belly at the bottom of the ocean. Will-alabama

  9. #29
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    Yeah Will, I did pass it on, but I guess he could only do so much.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

    Annapolis, MD

  10. #30
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    I have no winter projects. I had to clean the car for a Ford/Mustang show a couple of weeks ago and that took care of the "spring" cleaning . I am ready for warm weather and the chance to see you all again in May. My wife is also taking off this time so she can join the fun.



    Brent
    427 SC Chassis #4279401
    Candy Apple Red/White
    402 FE/Toploader/3.54

  11. #31
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    Great news about the wife!

    As I recall, you did your winter project this past summer

    Just trying to keep up with Brent[:P]

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