PimpDaddy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:33 pm
He was also a famous QB in the NFL.
OH FUCK!
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That's where all my brains are chump. Did you ever look in the mirror though. Somebody post RD's picture next to mine. You're laughing at a guy that's better looking than you, has a far better looking wife I'm sure, and doesn't have a whore mother. You little group of fags here have to come up with fantasy because you don't want to admit your reality, which is sad. :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
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Peter Fitzeasy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:06 pm
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
Wait. What?
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Yep. I was overly ambitious as a kid but I still managed to do it. The console was different for an automatic and a stick shift, so I went to a junkyard in PA and cut the console out of a manual Challenger they had there. Then I switched it out with the automatic I had. I know, so much for keeping the car original, but back then we didn't know they would be collector's items and go up in value like they have.
The car I bought was a mess though, it was in a flood and in a fire. I replaced the transmission from a 3 speed automatic to a 4 speed hemi with a centrifugal clutch I bought in Red Bank, NJ. That didn't take any customization though since the mounts lined up. The 355 posi-rear was fine though, so luckily I didn't have to mess with it.
It had the fiberglass little "wing" on the back but the fiberglass hood was ruined so I replaced it with a black snorkle metal hood. Don't forget this is going back over 35 years so I don't remember every detail. All I know is I did it and scumbags like RD are fucking liars for calling me out. Why would I make up a story like that?
FreakShowFanatic wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:47 pm
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
All this because biker said your wife looks like Eric Estrada? The fuck
FreakShowFanatic wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:47 pm
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
All this because biker said your wife looks like Eric Estrada? The fuck
Roberto Duran. Calling her Eric Estrada would be a compliment.
Rice is great if you're really hungry and want to eat two thousand of something.
-Mitch Hedberg
Peter Fitzeasy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:06 pm
Yep, I restored a 70 TA Dodge Challenger and that's the truth. I switched it from an automatic to a 4 speed manual too. I had to do a fair amount of work just for that change, including cutting out the floor board with a hacksaw and installing a clutch pedal. Meanwhile, I was doing this when I was just 16 and my father didn't know anything about cars. I worked with a couple of friends of mine.
But you know what's funny? That was just some little project I did as a kid. I don't know why you fools think it's such a major accomplishment because I've accomplished much more in life. I bought a house for 160k and completely renovated it during weekends from my white collar pharma job and ended up selling it not too long ago for $510k. Not bad profit but I earned it.
I'm really sorry that some of you guys here are jealous that I have some talent but I guess that's the way life is. Several ignorant fucks on an anonymous message board is to be expected.
Wait. What?
Yep. I was overly ambitious as a kid but I still managed to do it. The console was different for an automatic and a stick shift, so I went to a junkyard in PA and cut the console out of a manual Challenger they had there. Then I switched it out with the automatic I had. I know, so much for keeping the car original, but back then we didn't know they would be collector's items and go up in value like they have.
The car I bought was a mess though, it was in a flood and in a fire. I replaced the transmission from a 3 speed automatic to a 4 speed hemi with a centrifugal clutch I bought in Red Bank, NJ. That didn't take any customization though since the mounts lined up. The 355 posi-rear was fine though, so luckily I didn't have to mess with it.
It had the fiberglass little "wing" on the back but the fiberglass hood was ruined so I replaced it with a black snorkle metal hood. Don't forget this is going back over 35 years so I don't remember every detail. All I know is I did it and scumbags like RD are fucking liars for calling me out. Why would I make up a story like that?