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I read the statement and I acknowledge the question; a rhetorical question, how does this connect with a Y-block?
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I don't mind the protest in fact I may agree, however I don't want them to tear up my business or the ones around me. This is me. https://www.facebook.com/cliff.murray.988/videos/3451483474880220/
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Sounds OK to me.
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Adding parking lifts to the inside of my shop, the late model cars are for test only, these will be filled with Y Block cars (save for 2 Vipers)
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I envy the high ceiling where you can do that. Looks good.
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Cliff: How does the lifting mechanism work in this design? Looks like the inside columns are supporting and lifting 2 platforms? I have to agree with Ted in that the high ceiling is great - nice arrangement.
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I hope they are securely bolted to the floor. I recently saw a picture on a nearly identical setup that had failed and pushed the legs sideways. Not a good outcome.
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
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Yep, bolted to the floor
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