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Kit 'Haddy' Iwamatsu
Haddy

Quite surpised the scout didnt make the list. It was boring looking as hell, a box with wheels. it used truck parts everywhere it could. Headlights, tail lights, the brakes were from a forklift, etc. It was fun though :P

Reverse Number 2 needs a bit of a bump. I really wanted to see a small diesel pickup truck :(

If you did that to my car, the 'mouth' would be between the 'eyes.'

As a one percenter (Screw all you people, counting my gold, thank you!) I can assure you, the 35% is actually our NORMAL INCOME TAX.

I have an 64 IH Scout, 05 Ford GT and an 08 Ford F450, all have standard transmission. The F450, when its ~20F outside, is nearly impossible to shift. Even with its torque monster 6.4 twin turbo diesel, at high idle, letting the clutch out while in neutral causes a very noticeable 'stumble' until the transmission

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^ This.

I love my chunky old 7.5L/460. Just, uh, don't expect very good fuel economy. Actually, expect horrendous fuel economy. Expect to have your mind blown at how fuel inefficient that engine is when it is working hard.

The pre 1998 'obs' style large Ford pickups (specifically 4x4 long bed crewcab F350s). Ignoring the insane mileage my particular example has gotten (over one and a quarter million miles), finding one in decent shape, unmolested, in 4x4, and crewcab, and with a long bed is fairliy difficult. Even mine still books at

Transit connect is based on the euro focus platform, it is a car.

Yes, but they use an encrypted signal called P(Y), which still relies on having the C/A signal. There is also a newer, classified 'M' signal that doesnt need any other signals and can work on its own.

My bunk on the Florida (before I made chief) was in Sherwood Forest, the nickname for the missile compartment. That was years ago. I slept next to those missiles. My head was maybe 10 or 12 inches from the rocket motor body.

Somewhere, I think Ruger got in touch with HiPoint and Jennings to help them design the P90.

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I would like to clarify, we have fired quite a few Trident and Trident II ICBMs from Submarines (I have personally been on board, and witnessed the remote trigger being pulled a few times). We have actually had over 100 successful tests in a row (it was like 170 last I heard). One has never been fired in anger

Of course.

The quickest way to become a millionaire in racing is to start as a billionaire. So the saying goes anyway.

Last time I took my Ford GT to an actual track it was:

Electrician's Mate Chief, in charge of the plant actually. Really not all that interesting.

I suggest we consult with a professional...

Hence the 'so far'. Let us hope it remains that way. The enemies of the US know what lies beneath the water. I suspect even insane dictators wish to remain alive. We may not retaliate with nuclear weapons, but if you are a country with shoreline, we can blot out the sun with aircraft and cruise missiles, line