Make sure that your police your brass.
This will keep the revenuers out better than a 327 Chevy short block hanging from a tree. :lol:
Make sure that your police your brass.
This will keep the revenuers out better than a 327 Chevy short block hanging from a tree. :lol:
Gulp!
Small block engines draw people vs. reject them. Well, not everyone.
Steve, meanwhile, any further information on the context for the video? I doubt Cabellas will have what appears a 40 cal. on order. For grouping on the target, it does work well.
A short block hanging from a tree means that there is a mean old SOB living there who has a gun! At least it does out here in beautiful downtown Deer Park. :lol:
Hmmmm. Must be the Chevy is used as bait to bring 'em in. in some parts of the country real men don’t add zinc to their motor oil, or they have ten cases of pre-90s 20/50 hidden. Meanwhile, out here in Californ-iaa, a small block hanging from a tree would likely bring inquiry as to the strength of the tree: “Hey, mister, is that Red Oak?”
The video remains a mystery.
Wendell
Steve do you think that would work for keeping rabbits off the railroad?
This is my lawn ormanent… not quite sure if it makes me a redneck
(http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt7/tigerlillie06/PC010052.jpg)
Mik, that is redneck on Jim Beam!! You could be our king!
Is it battery or track power??? Inquiring minds wanna know!! Regal
Steve Featherkile said:We got an election coming up. I want one of those on the front lawn ... Vermin control, you see.
[url=http://www.fnherstal.com/index.php?id=658]Lawn Ornament[/url] This will keep the revenuers out better than a 327 Chevy short block hanging from a tree. :lol:
I gotta get me one of those!! That would be just the thing for repelling another squirrel invasion on my RR.
Now they need to invent one that works over the telephone, for fending off telemarketers.
Mik said:It it's up on blocks with at least one wheel off, yes.
This is my lawn ormanent.... not quite sure if it makes me a redneck
It’s ‘on blocks’, well boards under the rolls, to keep it from sinking.
Every time we take the tarp off (silver not blue, lol) we have 5 folks nearly get tagged while they are rubbernecking, and 2 people trying to buy it.
I did know a guy who had a twin .30 in an anti-aircraft mount in his livingroom. Said his daughters were upset with him because he was always ‘just dusting’ it when their dates came to pick them up.
Okay, since the original posting was focused on Chevy small blocks --here goes, er, here’s a engine-based-huh? question:
What is the translation for MOPAR? Sure, I used it in high school auto shop’s Chrysler vs. Chev/Ford debates. Yep, part of the vocab. Yet, what about the meaning? I remember Shirley Moldowney (sp?), “Mr. Horsepower” Clay Smith, Don Garlitts, and…but, MOPAR?
Wendell
short for “Motor Parts”. But I like “mostly old parts and rust”.
No,No,No…That’s Massively Over Powered And Respected. LOL.
The neighbor’s dogs keep digging under the fence. I found a solution!
MOPAR=“Motor Parts?” That’s all? What a disappointment. No matter, I had my share of Chrysler engines. Noisy and fussy.
This must be the week for learning!
In Hollywood awaeds competitions, etc. I always hear about all the SWAG that’s handed out to the attendees.
I heard yesterday the defition of swag.
It means Stuff We All Get!