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for you parts hunters out there #3139928
04/22/23 10:30 AM
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Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: theraif] #3139931
04/22/23 10:41 AM
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Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: FM3AAR] #3139963
04/22/23 12:12 PM
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my old man always talked about a 10 barrel double gauge shot gun.............
i guess that's what a guy needs to hunt that critter ! laugh2
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Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: theraif] #3140018
04/22/23 05:12 PM
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Is that a BB rear sump pan on the bottom? scope

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: theraif] #3140021
04/22/23 05:25 PM
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That had to have taken a lot of beers to come up with that one. beer

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: theraif] #3140025
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Nice eight pointer.


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Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: 67vertman] #3140077
04/22/23 09:37 PM
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I want that for my bedroom.

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: migsBIG] #3140116
04/23/23 09:29 AM
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That is too exhausting
to pan out

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: 360view] #3140149
04/23/23 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by 360view
That is too exhausting
to pan out


Probably took a header when it was shot too.

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: A12] #3140173
04/23/23 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by 360view
That is too exhausting
to pan out


Probably took a header when it was shot too.


Explanation:

Deer loved pan-american soccer,
Beloved by his “hat trick” team mate
for two header assists

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: 360view] #3140180
04/23/23 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 360view
Originally Posted by A12
Originally Posted by 360view
That is too exhausting
to pan out


Probably took a header when it was shot too.


Explanation:

Deer loved pan-american soccer,
Beloved by his “hat trick” team mate
for two header assists


Actually I was referring to what is called in dirt bike, motorcycle racing as to going over the bars (deer's front legs buckling when shot) and taking a header (a face plant of sorts) DAMHIK this wink

Mike

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: Hugh Jorgan] #3140193
04/23/23 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
Is that a BB rear sump pan on the bottom? scope
Yepper, big truck pan probably, maybe Chrysler marine boat pan confused


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Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: Cab_Burge] #3140202
04/23/23 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
Is that a BB rear sump pan on the bottom? scope
Yepper, big truck pan probably, maybe Chrysler marine boat pan confused


It probably is a marine part. The sump looks longer than a truck sump. twocents

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: Hugh Jorgan] #3140215
04/23/23 07:12 PM
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Lets see, what can I do with these parts no one wants to buy??

Yep, looks like a big sump big block oil pan. The guy probably tried to sell it but no one wanted to pay $50 to get it shipped to them.

Re: for you parts hunters out there [Re: poorboy] #3140290
04/24/23 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by poorboy
The guy probably tried to sell it but no one wanted to pay $50 to get it shipped to them.


A couple years ago
due to “supply chain issues”
shipping costs doubled or even tripled.

Notice the “issues” are not anywhere near as bad now,
but the shipping prices stay higher.

Inflation/Deflation of paper money
is extra bad because the higher prices “ratchet upward”.

With silver as money
there is still both periodic inflation and its opposite deflation,
but prices are far more likely to return to baseline quickly.

Silver was used as everyday money by
Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Spanish, British, USA, and more countries in olden times.

Using Gold as money is much newer, especially bricks of Gold.

It was advocated by the Kaiser of Germany around 1870 for a simple, practical reason: when countries need to “settle up” money surplus or shortage due to international trade, some kind of money must be put in a safe or “strongbox” and shipped by wagon, train, or ship.

The Germans simply pointed out that any given safe will have a greater amount of money inside if packed with bricks of gold rather than silver coins, and if thieves somehow steal the gold bricks, it will be hard for the thieves to run away fast with heavy loads, and easier to identify stolen gold bricks than common silver coins.

So obviously,
the exhaust header+ oil pans work of art above,
should now be recreated in gold.
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