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Location: The Mile High City | Happy Halloween Forward Lookers! Any other creepy images?
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Location: The Mile High City | Another year, same wishes! |
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Location: So. Cal | I hope you all are having a better Halloween than me. My water heater self destructed, and I get to nearly empty my garage onto my driveway, back yard & living room to get it fixed. Trying to keep my stuff somewhat hidden during the couple of days that it takes to get it done. It's supposed to rain on Wednesday morning, so that gives me an ultimate deadline. The upside is that I am taking the opportunity to add 2 more shelves in there afterward.
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Location: The Bat Cave, Fairborn, OH | Wow. I counted at least 6 short blocks. You must be a serious hobbyst to accumulate so many. Early Hemis or B-Blocks? Nice Plymmie wagon, BTW 66 or 67? Good luck with your water heater repair. I've had that happen to me too.
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Location: Branson, MO | I’m guessing the wagon is a 1971. |
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Location: So. Cal | The wagon is a '70 Satellite. A great car with its original 318 and transplanted 700R4 trans. It's in this picture because I used it to transport the new water heater & shelving. It's also conveniently blocking view of all the stuff I have deposited here. I put the box from the new water heater on top of it to hide it too, but that isn't as effective. Most of the lighter, more expensive stuff went in my living room. That made my wife happy.
I have 16 engines in my garage. You can't tell from the picture, but I keep the caps & bolts inside the lifter valley so I can keep track of them. This is only 6 of them that I either had stacked in front of my water heater, or in the way to replacing it. The others were on the other side of the garage so I didn't have to move them until installing more shelving yesterday. My son and I just hefted them around by hand. It was a lot faster that way, but harder on the body.
(7) 392's (1 fully rebuilt on stand, 2 shortblocks assembled)
(3) 354's
(2) 331's
(1) 315 (shortblock assembled - maybe for sale? maybe not)
(1) '58 318 poly - for sale
(1) 383 Runs, fully assembled on stand
(1) 440 Runs, fully assembled on floor
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Location: Chicago | My 300-G shipped from the factory on October 31, 1960
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