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    dsgrey

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    That all ended late 80's when the aerodynamics took over. The sloped windshields, engine tucked back farther under the cowl, huge plastic shrouds to cover the now very large gap between the grill and front of motor, shorter fenders to accommodate the sloped hood, and the hoods didn't open as much as they used to. There just stopped being room to sit inside the hood and work on a vehicle.

    I remember sitting on a fender with my feet resting on the frame while working on more than one truck when I was younger. Of course I was a bit more flexible and didn't get sore quite as easy back then too.

    MIL had a late 60's Plymouth Fury until the late 90's. I remember STANDING on the ground under the hood working on that thing. Had to replace a front fender one time that I picked up from a wrecking yard. It was in the bed of my Toyota mini-pickup with the tailgate down and it still stuck out past the tailgate.
     

    pbratton

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    First vehicle that was for me to drive was a '56 Ford F100 pickup that my father had worn out on his construction jobs! I loved it. I could stand between the block and the fender well and work on that big old straight six cylinder! It was great (and you couldn't hurt the dam thing!).

    Those old straight 6 tractor engines were hard to mess up. They just ran.
     

    baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    He supposedly didn't know about the boyfriend until after.
    Ok so this toilet seat is where his place he shares with a friend, or her plan she shares with a dude?
    This aint some random toilet @ Whataburger!

    Before I settled down I nail 2 chicks with vacant husbands. One actual came home while I was hitting it. Their little kid was I the living room playing when I heard "Hi daddy"! Trailer home bathroom window escape in that one. The other one was pretty clear that a man lived in the place.
     

    ZX9RCAM

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    The best thing about this thread is that if you miss something funny it will be reposted a few days later so you have another chance.

    The best thing about this thread is that if you miss something funny it will be reposted a few days later so you have another chance.


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    You can say that again....
     
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