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hello rdchicken ... we are close....practically neighbors. im s.w. of grand ledge a few miles about 15 min. from d dale. if you get over this way i always have a cold one out in the shop :cheers:
tom
Hey jays69bird...you don't ever have to apologize for being a Tiger fan ... being a Tiger fan puts you in very good company! The Lions, sadly, are a different story.
Tom
69hemibeep: Thanks for the welcome. All blue birds gotta stick together. Wish mine was a hemi and who knows, if I sell my 64 Polara max wedge wannabe, maybe it will become one. By the way, how the heck did you get that temperature/time thingy in your post? It's very cool.
Tom
glhcarl: Thanks for the kind words. As far as I know, the springs on the rear of my bird are the ones that it came from the factory with. Slight rake caused by running 225 70s on the front and 275 60s on the rear. Taking the photo on a slight downhill grade was probably also a contributing...
Mornin' basketcase,
Not located anywhere near Sterling Heights. I'm west of Lansing about 100 miles away from S.H. I thought all post cars were supposed to be B-5 blue...yours must have been repainted LOL :banana:
Hi, I'm Tom from the midMichigan area. Hopped over from a link on moparts.com. Nice to find some place that's 69 Roadrunner-specific. I have a B-5 Blue sedan, 383 airgrabber automatic, 411 gears, and I don't think the engine's ever been out of the car. Runs a traction limited 14 flat, but...
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