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Rudder2fly
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Rudder2fly is a good hint as to my other passion!!!!!

56 VIC  Gene Stoehr Sr.
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I may add that along with the Y-Block powered vehicles and th airplanes (models and full size) I have been a fan of British sports cars since I was 15 years old.  I have had several including the three pictured (I don't know if you can call a Herald a sports car but they did build the Spitfire on a Herald chassis) the MGB GT I bought when I was 16 and has stayed with me the longest.



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350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor

tim@yblockguy.com  Visalia, California    Just west of the Sequoias


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Mike........If you get lucky and see one of those pesky moles working,a full magazine of hollow-points from a 45 works good on them.You don't even have to wait for him to stick his head up out of the ground.

 

Paul,

Boonville,MO

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    I have half a dozen Morgan horses and as my knee replacement heals I'll be getting back in the saddle and trying to improve my pathetic roping skills.

    Used to handload and loved to varmint hunt using 22-250, 243, 220 Swift, and 22 Hornet.  It's hard to find a good place to go now but if I ever figure out a way to get those blankety blank moles to stick their heads up out of the ground I'll be dusting off a couple of old Ruger number ones.

    Mike

I'd rather be lucky than good.................

    but good ain't bad!!

Tom Compton
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Shooting and hunting with flintlock rifles



You gotta have the right tools and know how to use 'em.

TC - Austin, Texas

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Well, my other hobby is servicing my sons bikes and giving them opportunity to do what they like most Wink



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killing the "enemies" in computer games like Call of Duty. Thats about it for me. Chuck in NH



Oh yeah, and making new friends! BigGrin




Chuck, you ever play Call of Duty on ebox live?? I'm NFG but my grandson Kicks butt!! w00tw00t it's fun to watch him and his friends go into action and actually talk to each other Live to strategize (is that a word?) against other "Teams".



I like to play IHRA Professional Drag Racing Game, the Pro Mods are a hand full to get down the track.

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Doesn't seem like there would be time for anything else besides sewing and quilting for Corene and building race cars for me, but we do ride bicycle quite a bit.  We average from 2-3,000 miles per year.

After another serious crash a year ago, we changed to recumbent bicycles.

Hers is a hotrod that I rebuilt from the ground up with a pink and black theme.

Mine is a rat rod that is very functional, but very ugly with primer paint frame and torn seat cover.  (Hey, a Mexican blanket seat cover would be cool!)

I found them both in a pile at a yard sale.

Charlie Burns Laton, Ca (South of Fresno)

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Guys for me thats a tough one. I've built kit radios, built and occasionaly flown RC and control line airplanes. Built all sorts of model boats, cars and planes. But I always come back to motorsports, and Hot Rods. My Y passion started just after High school with a 57 Ford convertible. Took a long break until I retired from the Army. During those days I was involved with just about any type of competitive motosport involving cars. I've been hill climbing, drag racing, dirt track racing, SCCA racing and probably some more I've forgotten. Most of the time I've been working in the Pits but occasionaly I was the one driving. Once I retired from the Army my 56 Vicky came my way and its been Y's ever since. I still like all sorts of motorsports but really seem focused on the Y. That is other than killing the "enemies" in computer games like Call of Duty or Crysis. Thats about it for me. Chuck in NH

Oh yeah, and making new friends! BigGrin

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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Harley motorcycles, travel & traveling on Harley motorcycles. I stay close to the intrenal combustion engine.

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