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Bearing Bob wrote:
I'm half way done with my drive. Only 2,000 miles to get home.
Your a "REAL TROOPER!"....(see how I 'did that?!'
...trooper...get-it?!!)
UR mighty close to the East Coast!!!!!.......
6sal6
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Kansas Auto Racing Museum
Dedicated docent definitely did due diligence describing drama during dashing dirt days despite deadly destruction
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MS wrote:
Kansas Auto Racing Museum
Dedicated docent definitely did due diligence describing drama during dashing dirt days despite deadly destruction
Definitely!!
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Arrived home this morning about 9:30 Pacific time after 4,334 miles driven. I went through 10 states and visited with a couple of buddies in northern Illinois and NE Iowa I haven't seen for a while. I had a couple of mechanical issues, lost the starter as I was trying to leave Roscoe Illinois. The starter was less than six months old. Had a coil go out as I was crossing the Mississippi River entering Iowa, and an ignition condenser go out as I was ascending the Vail Colorado summit. The coil and condenser were less than 2 months old.
I pulled a Wilkes and backed into a parked car while leaving a motel in Nebraska. Maybe I should get a backup camera... never mind.
Drove through 45 minutes of snow in Central Utah. Thankfully the snow never stuck to the road. That intermittent wiper upgrade has to be one of the best inventions.
Other than the crappy new parts failing, the 69 ran great, and got 20 and 21 mpg on the two tanks of gas I checked. I had a great time visiting with all y'all, and can't wait till Huntsville 2022.
I'm off to take a timely nap.
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MS wrote:
Kansas Auto Racing Museum
Dedicated docent definitely did due diligence describing drama during dashing dirt days despite deadly destruction
You win, MS...can't touch that!
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Glad you made it okay, BB2. Once again it was great to spend some time with you and the gang. Sorry about the various foibles you encountered but, 4334 miles...you gotta have something happen, I guess. I'm especially sorry to hear about that parking lot misshap. Just don't need those kind of troubles.
Enjoy your down-time, give our best to Molly.
BB1
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Glad you made it home safely. Enjoyed spending time with you in KS.
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4334 miles and all on the same wheel bearings! You da man Bob.👍
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Rudi wrote:
4334 miles and all on the same wheel bearings! You da man Bob.👍
Is that what they call a back handed compliment? Ya butt... I'm thinking I'm hearing some noise from the rear bearings after I found the rear wheels have 3° of negative camber 😳
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NOS681 must have bought the last T-Shirt in my size cause I was still inside looking for one when the pic was taken 🤔
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What’s an ignition condenser?
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Points and condenser vs an ac condenser.
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Or a steam turbine condenser.
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People still use points?
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MS wrote:
People still use points?
Just the die hard purists!
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Rudi wrote:
MS wrote:
People still use points?
Just the die hard purists!
In this particular case, I find it very hard to believe, considering THERE IS PROBABLY NOT ONE OTHER ORIGINAL PART ON THAT CAR!!!
And no PROBABLY about the wheel bearings!
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