Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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That would also happen at my house!
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Everything gets deleted at A51. LOL. Lots of lean, healthy foods to feed the troops, but this night we had to splurge a little.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Two heavyweights in the street world of the early 90's NYC racing scene compliments from my home slice "Haze". Believe it or not, that Mustang owned by a quite gentleman by the name of "Raul" was down to an extremely lean weight base with the use of sneaky fiberglass hood, fenders, doors, trunk lid among other things. I guided him on installing his side plexi-glass windows and rear window. With a very small 7" tire, that stallion ran a respectable high 10's with a nervous 289 in the nest. Not much to be said by today's standards, but it was a fun ride back then and on a budget.
The Dodge on bed rest is a REAL WORLD FACTORY lightweight A-990 Hemi car and not mine, but because of it, I had a hard time finding EXHIBITION runs because he showed his cards on the clocks and I didn't. I was driving my car on the street back then as I do now and so was he. The cars were identical twins except for his high 10's elephant and my then high 11's basement built wedge. Some thought that it was an old world double switch trick between Mr. Pudlin, the owner, (RIP) and I, though it would have been a great ploy.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Ha, Pete Pudlin's car! I was in that car by chance one night out in a random garage somewhere off the L.I.E. in like 1997.
I was looking for an early B at the time and answered an ad in the old Bargain News paper for a '63 Dodge 'race car'. Though it wasn't his car, the contact was Pete.
So we make arrangements for me to go look at the '63 one night. I show up to the garage which is this big highway service place, Pete is waiting there in his truck. We drive around to a side entrance and walk through the building into a back part. There's no one there and the place is mostly empty. I didn't know this guy from Adam, my guard is up.
We make it to the '63 which is sitting there in the middle of this big room. It's pretty clapped out. There's a bunch of parts inside it. I give it a cursory once over but lost interest in it right there.
So I'm about done looking the '63 over when I turn around and out of the corner of my eye I spot another car farther back. I ask 'ol Pete about it and we go over to it. There it is, the black car. My jaw about hit the floor! At that point I had forgotten all about the '63 and was basically levitating towards the Coronet.
I'm all tripped out and start asking questions, Pete is polite enough and we talk about it for a bit. It's all original except for the driveline which had been through many iterations. After a few minutes of questioning I could tell Pete was starting to get a little impatient but then he asked if I wanted to sit it the car. Uhh, yeah!
So I'm basically in another world sitting there in the driver's seat and he says "80 grand and it's yours." I look at him with what probably was the dumbest look he ever received and then he goes "just ask your daddy for it." Sure, man, I'll call him when I get home. Large bills OK?
That guy was a character and that car has a lot of stories.
This was 1997 so looking back, that price would be a bargain now for an original A990 car. Saw the car a few years ago at Carlisle in one of the display buildings basically unchanged.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Heard he had blown a window into the original block one night racing on the 110. Had it welded back up, but installed a replacement block to which it was probably what you saw and heard by then. It was a high 10 piece with steel wheels and all. I believe the piece was worked, assembled and tuned by another well known character from those days and nights by the name of "RED". Pete never offered it to me for sale but was well aware of my car as well. I guess both pieces were rather active at the same time complimenting each other. By the way, I created a mural of that A-990 on the side wall of his parts shop out there somewhere on the Island, but can't remember what township. Hemi-itis might know. He was very happy with it. He asked me how I knew all the lines, reflective points, nooks and crannies of such a car, I looked at him with a stare of REALLY! LoL.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Ha, Pete Pudlin's car! I was in that car by chance one night out in a random garage somewhere off the L.I.E. in like 1997.
I was looking for an early B at the time and answered an ad in the old Bargain News paper for a '63 Dodge 'race car'. Though it wasn't his car, the contact was Pete.
So we make arrangements for me to go look at the '63 one night. I show up to the garage which is this big highway service place, Pete is waiting there in his truck. We drive around to a side entrance and walk through the building into a back part. There's no one there and the place is mostly empty. I didn't know this guy from Adam, my guard is up.
We make it to the '63 which is sitting there in the middle of this big room. It's pretty clapped out. There's a bunch of parts inside it. I give it a cursory once over but lost interest in it right there.
So I'm about done looking the '63 over when I turn around and out of the corner of my eye I spot another car farther back. I ask 'ol Pete about it and we go over to it. There it is, the black car. My jaw about hit the floor! At that point I had forgotten all about the '63 and was basically levitating towards the Coronet.
I'm all tripped out and start asking questions, Pete is polite enough and we talk about it for a bit. It's all original except for the driveline which had been through many iterations. After a few minutes of questioning I could tell Pete was starting to get a little impatient but then he asked if I wanted to sit it the car. Uhh, yeah!
So I'm basically in another world sitting there in the driver's seat and he says "80 grand and it's yours." I look at him with what probably was the dumbest look he ever received and then he goes "just ask your daddy for it." Sure, man, I'll call him when I get home. Large bills OK?
That guy was a character and that car has a lot of stories.
This was 1997 so looking back, that price would be a bargain now for an original A990 car. Saw the car a few years ago at Carlisle in one of the display buildings basically unchanged. Was that 63 Dodge a Polara max wedge?
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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02/12/17 11:27 PM
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Heard he had blown a window into the original block one night racing on the 110. Had it welded back up, but installed a replacement block to which it was probably what you saw and heard by then. It was a high 10 piece with steel wheels and all. I believe the piece was worked, assembled and tuned by another well known character from those days and nights by the name of "RED". Pete never offered it to me for sale but was well aware of my car as well. I guess both pieces were rather active at the same time complimenting each other. By the way, I created a mural of that A-990 on the side wall of his parts shop out there somewhere on the Island, but can't remember what township. Hemi-itis might know. He was very happy with it. He asked me how I knew all the lines, reflective points, nooks and crannies of such a car, I looked at him with a stare of REALLY! LoL. Pudlin Auto Parts was on Carman Ave in Westbury.I can close my eyes and see that Mural.Pete was proud of that. It's Reds fault I went to work at that repair shop in Great Neck.That's a different book yet to be written. I met Pete when I was on my GS1150 that was a 1229cc with a hidden bottle under the seat.I was king of Hempstead Turnpk from 86 to 89.My 63 had a blowed up wedge in it at the time.Pete sold me a 66 hemi on weekly payments.Boy,,,alotta history being stirred BTW,here is Reds currant car with his brother Myron on the fender. Richard Kay is in this crazy circle as well!
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Cool! Didn't realize you ran in similar circles but it makes total sense. It's wild to think those two almost identical cars were running around out on the streets of NYC at the same time.
I was just getting into this stuff at that point in my late '20s, I knew absolutely nothing, must have been totally obvious to Pete. Not that I know a whole lot now... definitely had a thing for lightweight early B bodies though!
Wish I could remember where that garage was at. It was kind of curious these two cars were just sitting there in the middle of this giant, empty garage, no tools or anything. Must have been the hiding spot.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Was that Dodge race car you looked at a Polara with a max wedge????????
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Was that 63 Dodge a Polara max wedge? It was a 330, I wouldn't have been interested in a Polara since I wanted a plain jane post car. Besides, I wouldn't have been able to afford a Max anything. Amazingly enough, the '63 was actually raced with a Slant 6! The car itself was black. Not what I wanted at the time but thinking back it was a cool car. Pretty sure the guy that owned it was named Dave Bogart. I never actually met him, only talked to him on the phone once and then dealt with Pete. Al, do you know the garage I was talking about? Did you know the '63?
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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That was around the time I met pete.I don't know that garage but a guy name Dave bought the parts store from Pete. Last time I saw that black Superstock Dodge was at the All Hemi Reunion in Ohio. It is now owned by HemiEddie.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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If my eyes serve me well, that's Jerry Stein over the engine of that 62 Dodge. Jerry, Red and a small host of others are truly urban legends that have rep. Plus they all have MOpAR hair. Einstein's in racing.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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Good eye! that does look like stein. anyone remember a guy jim in bronx w/65 coronet light weight? i remember seeing it round 91-92 also had a 70 burnt orange hemi RR.
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Re: Real world weight loss program and it` cost..........
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anyone remember a guy jim in bronx w/65 coronet light weight? i remember seeing it round 91-92 also had a 70 burnt orange hemi RR. I met him a couple years back...maybe almost 3...someone hooked him up with me on a 65 Coronet I bought from him. Thought maybe it was Lee but when I ask him he didn't know. Two very neat cars. (That was the rad support you got Lee) From NY to MD then back to NY... I'd imagine Hemi-itis knows who it is although I've never asked him... I think Jim is intentionally off the radar...I'll leave it at that...
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