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caspian65

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Ran across this pic from about 3 years ago, had a pretty good laugh when I saw it. Anyways.... nice for a classic photo caption.. :dumas

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For crying out loud, stop with the pictures...can't you see I'm build'n me an engine!
 
You want black&blue? Come over here with that black paint and I'll show you black&blue. :toot
 
I got a good one on myself... "Do you really want to find out if a 24oz ball peen hammer will fit up your ass?" :toot
 
Bob (sorry, don't know who that is) wanted a blue hammered metal finish on his motor, but went about it in entirely the wrong way.
 
Badges? BADGES? I got my stinkin' badge! See? Right off my belt! Can't see it? Come a bit closer to my hammer...
 
Whaaaaaaaat, name me one person...just ONE that doesn't use a hammer to install spark plugs. Now :stfu and leave me alone.
 
Hi y'all, Charles Turner here with Tip #36 from my new book "The Unrestored Original Handbook" (now available in LARGE PRINT!):

To give the appearance of minor wear and tear on your newly rebuilt engine, use a small hammer (as pictured) to strategically place some small dents/marrs/scuff marks on your freshly painted valve covers. Not only will this further your claims of originality to the MCA judging staff, it will also serve to release some inner frustration relating to your integrity.

Stay tuned for next weeks tip, "Where to purchase original air for your new Coker Red lines!"
 
"daveSanborn" said:
Hi y'all, Charles Turner here with Tip #36 from my new book "The Unrestored Original Handbook" (now available in LARGE PRINT!):

To give the appearance of minor wear and tear on your newly rebuilt engine, use a small hammer (as pictured) to strategically place some small dents/marrs/scuff marks on your freshly painted valve covers. Not only will this further your claims of originality to the MCA judging staff, it will also serve to release some inner frustration relating to your integrity.

Stay tuned for next weeks tip, "Where to purchase original air for your new Coker Red lines!"

:rofl :rofl
 
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