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10/24/2024 11:19 AM  #1


Miscellaneous Bash Ramblings.

My first Bash was a pleasant surprise in that I entered a group without having ever met any of you in person and had the pleasure of having great in depth conversations with many of the attendees. I regret that I did not have the opportunity to converse with all of you.

RPM, I know how much effort goes into planning such an event and job well done. If I may comment, I would suggest setting definite timelines on events so that we can travel as a group. As a newcomer, I didn't know the protocol and when I felt it was time to go or leave, I did. 

Dinners and lunch were a lot of fun, great conversations and great food.

I really enjoyed listening to the ideas floated and discussing modifications to the cars. I am again inspired to jump on some renovations to the 66.

I am incredibly impressed with the long haul attendees. Well done and so inspirational.

Lt Dan, I removed the alternator, took it apart for a visual inspection and visually, everything passed muster. I was impressed with the construction-caged roller bearings instead of bushings. I contacted powermaster and like you, they recommended a ground from the back of the radiator. I installed the alternator with a ground and voltage increased to 14.1 volts, .4 volts less than required cyclical charge voltage. A new alternator should arrive next week.

If any of you find yourselves in Southern California, reach out and let me know.
I hope to find the time to attend the Bash next year in Texas.
Aloha and best regards,
Mike
 

 

10/24/2024 1:50 PM  #2


Re: Miscellaneous Bash Ramblings.

It was great meeting you Mike. I've gotta say that you have an impressive car! Hope to see ya in Texas.
 


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
 

10/24/2024 4:29 PM  #3


Re: Miscellaneous Bash Ramblings.

It was great to meet you and Cabforward. Two more new bash attendees are now hooked. Let’s see those cars in Texas in 2025

I think everybody got that “Mustang on a trailer” business out of their system this year, so you should do just fine.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

10/24/2024 6:22 PM  #4


Re: Miscellaneous Bash Ramblings.

Bakersfield is a tough town, better have a tough car if you visit.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

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