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Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:15 pm
by CaptQuint
Reservoir Dog wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:09 pm
captquint wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:54 pm
BigRedRetard wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:54 pm
captquint wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:49 pm
BigRedRetard wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:46 pm Not that it matters but the Challenger did not come equipped with a "360 6 pack". Maybe FSF means a 340?
He said it had a 340 and he installed a 360
Wow, that was dumb.
And fictional
He also said that he invented the red with black stripes paint scheme. :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
Someone tell Mr. Norm

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Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:33 pm
by PimpDaddy
He was also a famous QB in the NFL.

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Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:36 pm
by CaptQuint
One time Micheal Jackson came to his house in a limo and used his bathroom

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 5:16 pm
by Reservoir Dog
PimpDaddy wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:33 pm He was also a famous QB in the NFL.

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OH FUCK! :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:38 pm
by FreakShowFanatic
Reservoir Dog wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 5:16 pm
PimpDaddy wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:33 pm He was also a famous QB in the NFL.

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OH FUCK! :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
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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::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::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::rolling: :rolling: :rolling:

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 6:47 pm
by FreakShowFanatic
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. 8-)

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. :lol:

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:06 pm
by Peter Fitzeasy
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. 8-)

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. :lol:
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Wait. What? :swerve:

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:15 pm
by FreakShowFanatic
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. 8-)

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. :lol:

Wait. What? :swerve:
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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?

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:21 pm
by Geist
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. 8-)

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. :lol:
All this because biker said your wife looks like Eric Estrada? The fuck

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:46 pm
by HighNDry
Geist wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:21 pm
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. 8-)

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. :lol:
All this because biker said your wife looks like Eric Estrada? The fuck
Roberto Duran. Calling her Eric Estrada would be a compliment.

Re: Electric Cars ROX, I knew it early on

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:49 pm
by FreakShowFanatic
FreakShowFanatic wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 7:15 pm
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. 8-)

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. :lol:

Wait. What? :swerve:
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?

#Truth