Posted by Aaron Ford on March 21, 2009 at 18:11:23 from (71.182.40.190):
In Reply to: OT busted car windows posted by Bryan in Iowa on March 21, 2009 at 17:03:42:
In my current state of wife, kids, mortgage, car payment, college loans, rat race, etc... Would I really have to break windows to get to wrench on your race car? That seems so destructive. I could loiter or something.
Gawd, I miss those days. I still wrench on my tractor and my 97 F350 PSD, but I just want to work on something completely impractical.
I am going to rebel this June on the Hot Rod Power Tour. No kids, just tire smoke, hot cars, and long semi-sober nights in the hotel parking lot bench racing or perhaps quite sober wrenching on some unlucky fellas ride so he could continue in the morning. Last time on PT I was under an Ultima GTR, a Vette, a GN and some others I cannot recall. Some crazy Aussies come to mind. A man named Leo Lamagio saved our hides when we blew the rearend. If you meet Leo down in NC tell him I said "Hello".
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