4Waters
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Good thing we don't have a cop in Simi that looks like that, I'd be in a lot of trouble with her and the wife


Good thing we don't have a cop in Simi that looks like that, I'd be in a lot of trouble with her and the wife
Is that grads, he posted a pic of his car parked in a return
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As is spelling......punctiuation is important
I was thinking about this exact thing... used to see people towing those cherry pickers all the time, as a kid I thought is was strange because we never had one of those, my dad has chain fall hoists is his front and back garage, just assumed everyone else did as well.Looking at the engine swap pics, with towable hoists, I was lucky. Never rented one. My older brother had a good job, but no tools or skills. He bought a nice one at Sears for me and my friends to pull his motor. I was 13...me and my friends passed that cherry picker around for at least 10 years. For the life of me, can't remember who borrowed it last though![]()
I can remember renting them. This is me (on the right) and a buddy in 1977 or so. We bought a couple of pinto wagons from the neighbor. One with a good body and one with a good motor. Changed the motors out on the street right in front of the house.Looking at the engine swap pics, with towable hoists, I was lucky. Never rented one. My older brother had a good job, but no tools or skills. He bought a nice one at Sears for me and my friends to pull his motor. I was 13...me and my friends passed that cherry picker around for at least 10 years. For the life of me, can't remember who borrowed it last though![]()