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Friday, August 14, 2009

Your first time.


My buddy Jim just bought a 48 ford tudor. He is in those first stages of a car build. The time when you just want the damn thing on the road. The time before all the upgrades and finishing touches. The period when you want to learn everything you can. When it's all knew. He just put in some new front end parts and is on his way to having a good driver. We took the car out for a ride today and it felt great. A good running flathead is nothin but smooth. Feeling it hit on all eight and handling tight took me back a little.



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