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6/27/2019 4:50 PM  #1


Tubo is home safe

I neglected to thank our BASH hosts Bob & Cindy for their excilent hosting, Please accept my heart felt thanks.
My flight from Vandalia, Ill. arrived VPN bout 11:30 last night, Thank Y'all ever so much Lisa & Terry.
Bash did respark interest in bending a wrench on Miss May. Most notably coz Dan's (Nos681) Rockauto Mustang 16 gal. EFI fuel tank solves several issues that I just have not felt like dealing with, and should be an easy install. On to rear end width issue.
Dan It was great meeting you with new folks like you the Forum is going to be in great hands.
I"M BACK
Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

6/27/2019 7:27 PM  #2


Re: Tubo is home safe

Tubo wrote:

I neglected to thank our BASH hosts Bob & Cindy for their excilent hosting, Please accept my heart felt thanks.
My flight from Vandalia, Ill. arrived VPN bout 11:30 last night, Thank Y'all ever so much Lisa & Terry.
Bash did respark interest in bending a wrench on Miss May. Most notably coz Dan's (Nos681) Rockauto Mustang 16 gal. EFI fuel tank solves several issues that I just have not felt like dealing with, and should be an easy install. On to rear end width issue.
Dan It was great meeting you with new folks like you the Forum is going to be in great hands.
I"M BACK
Tubo

Corky, I'll be watching for some uncle tubo efi questions on the forum

 

6/27/2019 8:20 PM  #3


Re: Tubo is home safe

Glad you Back Corky!   I miss your EFI Carburetor debates.   

 

 

6/27/2019 8:46 PM  #4


Re: Tubo is home safe

I think I found another EFI reference manual...Corky!  Hope to see Miss May next year too.  I didn’t realize I missed your avatar. Glad to have met all of y’all.

 

6/28/2019 6:52 AM  #5


Re: Tubo is home safe

Bullet Bob and I were talking on the drive west how we were glad you decided to stay in the game.  Lots of peaks and valleys with these darn cars.

Lt Dan needs to recieve the most inspirational award for kick starting Corky.


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

6/28/2019 7:36 AM  #6


Re: Tubo is home safe

rpm wrote:

Bullet Bob and I were talking on the drive west how we were glad you decided to stay in the game.  Lots of peaks and valleys with these darn cars.

Lt Dan needs to recieve the most inspirational award for kick starting Corky.

How about a box of chocolates...

Last edited by josh-kebob (6/28/2019 7:36 AM)

 

6/28/2019 12:31 PM  #7


Re: Tubo is home safe

josh-kebob wrote:

box of chocolates...

BTW j-kb



 


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
     Thread Starter
 

6/28/2019 9:37 PM  #8


Re: Tubo is home safe

Tubo wrote:

josh-kebob wrote:

box of chocolates...

BTW j-kb



 

Corky,those will work. Keep em dry until I can make the trip. Or, put them in an envelope and mail them to me..

 

6/29/2019 9:28 AM  #9


Re: Tubo is home safe

OK j-kb, they ain't goin no where

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
     Thread Starter
 

6/29/2019 12:17 PM  #10


Re: Tubo is home safe

josh-kebob wrote:

Tubo wrote:

josh-kebob wrote:

box of chocolates...

BTW j-kb



 

Corky,those will work. Keep em dry until I can make the trip. Or, put them in an envelope and mail them to me..

With a 1998 build date, they are too dry!! Haha


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

6/29/2019 12:48 PM  #11


Re: Tubo is home safe

Are those tires nearly as old as the ones on my corvette?  My date code is 1999


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

Board footera


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