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http://thechive.com/2011/04/18/his-methods-might-be-questionable-but-breakfast-was-served-nevertheless-24-photos/
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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What a waste of what could have at least been a decent parts car! :mad: He should have served brains for breakfast instead of bacon... he could use some :rolleye: !
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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UGH!
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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poor pinto.
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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April 19, 2011, 03:19:22 PM »
Oh....haha....
wait....I was supposed to be amused....what a clever boy he was!!
The number of idiots in the world FAR outweighs the capable.
Of course the danger here is stating an opinion.....so
me might think the guy WAS clever. I hope not.
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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reminds me of this...
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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April 19, 2011, 07:51:29 PM »
Oh... that site got an earful from me... Silly me... I thought the moron was going to fry this stuff on the hood on a really hot day... when I saw that poor car's interior in flames I was enraged. I want to throttle that schmuck or at least throw a big rock at his brainless head. That poor car...it appeared to be a '71 or '72 according to the bumper. It even had that neat early mapholder thing on the transmission hump. Oooooh the more I think of that and what was destroyed by that sh!*head's actions the madder I get.
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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That just ain't right.
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Re: Pinto Bacon
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April 24, 2011, 01:50:48 PM »
Pity this poor soul---He doesn't have a clue as to what
he has thrown away. People are begging for parts that
he has torched in search of a ?laugh?.
Some peoples kids!!!!!
Just my opinion--Dick
See you all in INDY.
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5th gear 4700 rpm & still pullin'= 113+ mph
UPDATE-83.762 mph in 4th gear As verified by a W Va State Trooper-WITH 1 GEAR TO GO 6-2-11
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