I know what that is . Young kids these days don’t but a ‘70 Torino would probably scare the H-E double toothpicks out of them .351 Cleveland……you know what I mean
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I know what that is . Young kids these days don’t but a ‘70 Torino would probably scare the H-E double toothpicks out of them .351 Cleveland……you know what I mean
I wonder if anybody but real race drivers really knew how to handle the big muscle cars of that era . When you see a car with wheelie bars on it you just have to know that it’s a monster . I had a friend in high school that had a 1966 Chevelle SS with the 396 and you could feel yourself getting pushed back in the seats when he floored it . Way too much car for a couple punk 16 year olds to be riding around in .This is true, plus I think we all felt we knew how to handle them, these days…..it’s abit scary!
Thanks! I guess first stop is go the dmv in my parents to get it registered, then I need to bring it in for an inspection.Congrats on getting the car running.
So, where are you going to go in it?
351 Cleveland is an awesome block! Had a Ford LTD with a 351 Modified which has the 'large top end' but just 2-bolt mains where the Cleveland has 4-bolt mains. Then there was the little brother, the 351 Windsor with a smaller top end and 2-bolt mains but still a nice unit.Thanks! I guess first stop is go the dmv in my parents to get it registered, then I need to bring it in for an inspection.
Classic Movie and a Classic CarI had a 1974 Gran Torino with the 351 engine. Clint Eastwood starred in the movie
GRAN TORINO and the car was in the movie.
Highly recommend the movie
Yesterday I was in a pretty foul temper most of the day, and I'm not human in the mornings until I've showered and ingested those first two cups of coffee.
Brief backstory: Parents owned this house and the same landline number for decades now, and they've been on the scammer lists for scam phone calls for many, many years, despite the fact they'd never once fallen for any of the scams. But I have a hefty dislike for scammers due to the way they target the elderly, the vulnerable, and will rob an elderly person of their life savings if they possibly can.
I sometimes enjoy watching scam-baiting videos - Kitboga is a great one, genuinely hilarious guy, who raises a lot of awareness about the various tech support/Amazon/IRS demanding gift cards etc scams that are out there. I used to warn my folks about the common ones, and always to check with me if they were concerned about a phone call. I've wasted the time of FB romance scammers before, just copy/pasting the odd poem or lines from their own scripts back to them will often keep them hooked for ages. But haven't done that in years, since I avoid FB whenever possible anyway.
But while I've never gone full on hunting to scam bait them, they'd sometimes ring almost daily. If I was in the mood and not immediately needed, sometimes I'd have fun wasting some scammers time. Pretend to be an elderly woman and jabber on at them as they try to convince me to let them access my computer remotely (never, ever do this! Not without a virtual machine and some real tech skills, anyway), until they give up out of frustration. Or I'll play along until revealing I know the scam they're trying to pull, whatever. I happen to know a few words of Hindi, but only the swearwords, sadly. Occasionally I might try earnestly asking them if they ever feel guilty, stealing money from frail old people, what their mum would think if she knew, that kind of thing, but it rarely works, and it's just sad, so pretending to go along with it for a while before letting them know that I'm not actually an 80 year old woman who made millions breeding rare cats is usually more entertaining.
Scammer yesterday caught me way too early in the morning for me to be amused, so I only acted like an ancient cackling crone for a minute or two before revealing I know why he wants me to "be in front of my computer", that I'm not falling for a washing machine insurance scam. He's immediately furious and cusses me out in Hindi, so I return the favour, and that only makes him angrier. Not ready to disconnect the landline yet, so he called me 4-5 more times yesterday, usually he said nothing, just could hear the call centre chatter in the background. But meant I watched a couple of Kitboga vids yesterday for the first time in a while, which made me laugh and put me in a better mood!
I expected him to keep calling again today, so when the phone rang at 8am, I figured it was bound to be him, no one else calls before business hours like that, and sure enough, it was him, but different fake name, different scam, obviously same scammer. So I just leaned back with a heavy sigh and said a bad word in Hindi, almost under my breath. Anticipating another annoying day of hang ups from this dude until he gets distracted/bored/fired.
"WHAT DID YOU SAY TO ME?" Uh oh. Scammer rage.
So I switched tones completely.
"Oh! No, I wasn't saying anything to you, I was talking to my cat. I named him *bad word in Hindi* He's so cute! Come here, little *bad bad Hindi word!*" and scammer was so taken aback, he burst out laughing. Which made me laugh.
He's called back twice since then, lunchtime I was busy and said "I'm sorry, I'm in an appointment now, you'll have to call back later, George. Love ya, bye bye byeeeee" and have to briefly explain to St Peter's Hospice person why I'm telling a tech support scammer I love them, haha. Yesterday he was ringing back to back just to be annoying, but today he did wait for a few hours after I said I was busy.
Now he just called to say it's the end of his shift, and he'll speak to me tomorrow. Quite friendly and happy sounding, I think I've intrigued him by being furious and nasty yesterday, then just matter of fact but silly today. He's not actively trying to scam me now, and when I said "finishing this early? Although, I don't know what time it is in India right now", he told me the right time, said he's going home now, and I the background noise in this scam call centre was super loud with different scammers shouting at their victims, so I told him his coworkers are really noisy given it's so late, that they need to calm down.
I think I made a scammer go from loathing me, to falling in love with me, within 24 hours. New record.
To me, that sounds like a perfect excuse for an impromptu bow hunt.I would much rather have Chloe the puppy to deal with than have a muscle car. I'm a city boy. I rode subway trains with more power than any car back in my day. Give me a 1970s Bombardier electric metro train, and we'll be talking 16 with places to go.
Now, country living. Mabel the dog was upset last night, so I took her out. A raccoon went hurtling through the air off the deck and scrambled up a tree, while Mabes pretended to be ferocious. We went around the yard and as we returned, I realized there was a second raccoon that had hidden on the deck, and was still up there. It was acting cornered. The dog was leashed, but I was standing freezing while this not very smart raccoon finally figured out it could climb the railing and escape. A raccoon up a set of stairs between you and a door in the darkness is not, umm, convenient.
I don't want an injured dog or rabies shots.
Today, I expect I'll be working and ducking a Spring snowstorm.