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Re: YA still missed the point completely
- From: Wakeman Massie <wakey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 16:31:11 -0600
Ha! Seriously? Should I put American flags on my 6 Mopars and Japanese
flags on my one Toyota? If I'm swedish can I run the swedish flag or is
that not kosher?
Or should I just sell all my cars and leave the country in disgrace?
Is Cerberus an honorable company since they are based in the USA? These
guys don't care about you, your hobby or anyone who works at the plants.
Buying Chrysler was a fix-and flip operation from the start, temporarily
derailed by the economy. "The next 100 years?" - what a joke. Look it up.
They care about one thing, and that is profit for them and their
shareholders, which may or may not be American citizens. They would move
every single iota of production to China in a heartbeat if they thought they
could pull it off. I know these sharks and I guarantee it.
Wakeman
----- Original Message -----
From: <Spicemanii@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: YA still missed the point completely
I cannot understand an American flag on a foreign car!! Whats with that? j
m
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Dulmage <big-d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 2:46 pm
Subject: YA still missed the point completely
Its not about you or me. It is about our countries and our continent. It
is the
reason our sons and daughters cant find a job. Sometimes you just suck it
up for
the cause. It is the patriotic thing to do. A lot more patriotic than
flying the
flag and talking tough. 100 million 4n cars at an average of $25000 each
would
have made a huge difference here for all of us. Anyway. i was thinking in
5
years my 63 Dodge will be 50 years old. Hard to imagine these cars are
still
going strong after 50 years with many of their original parts.
Interestingly
slant sixes though are getting harder to find. Local wreckers said he used
to
have hundreds. Now only 1. I was checking in the shop. I still have a lot
of big
block parts. Three cast cranks all in good condition. One matching
balancer.
some heads. 906s 902s ?? A set of 413 car heads early style but no
rockers.One
of the r original ported 452 heads from OLd reliable. (I have both but one
was
sacrificed on the flowbench exploring the 2.3 int valve idea .) A severely
modiied Team G wiend with internaly extended runners and almost max wedge
ports
as well as an UNDER the carb air scoop tray and a foam box to match. Also
a 4
pinion posi or LS with a damaged spider gear. A 3310 Holley and a 9510
Holley
both rebuildable. I wonder if there is a market for this stuff. I would
sell it
to help finance my current new project the HEmi-jeEP or HEEP. Got to
finish the
front end rebuild on the 63 this winter with lower bushings and one new
lower
BJ. Hope it isnt too cold!
Don
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