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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16699959" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Thank you both for your kind words. I also post on the Vintage Mustang forum. A guy over there said I'm working like a man possessed on this build. LMAO, I thought that was funny.</p><p></p><p>I didn't always have these skills. I remember one time (in my early 20's) I overheated my car and my Dad had to come pick me up. So, thinking there was no more water in the block I started to take everything apart while my Dad came out to get me (I was like 200 miles from home). My Dad gets there and we tow the car home. The next day we remove the heads and the cylinders are filled with water and starting to rust because I loosened the head bolts. My Dad was not happy LOL. I told him I was only trying to help. He said, next time don't help ROFLMAO!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16699959, member: 70025"] Thank you both for your kind words. I also post on the Vintage Mustang forum. A guy over there said I'm working like a man possessed on this build. LMAO, I thought that was funny. I didn't always have these skills. I remember one time (in my early 20's) I overheated my car and my Dad had to come pick me up. So, thinking there was no more water in the block I started to take everything apart while my Dad came out to get me (I was like 200 miles from home). My Dad gets there and we tow the car home. The next day we remove the heads and the cylinders are filled with water and starting to rust because I loosened the head bolts. My Dad was not happy LOL. I told him I was only trying to help. He said, next time don't help ROFLMAO!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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