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moonpup

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  1. moonpup replied to moonpup's topic in Funnybone
    Just worked for me? Maybe it went down for a bit. Here... try again. click here: http://tinyurl.com/56t9u After the initial dodge, I found it easier to hang out in the middle but then again I've only gotten as far as the mid to high 20's.
  2. moonpup posted a topic in Funnybone
    This will drive you bananas! 21.71 seconds was my best time. It's harder than it looks. Try this .. The object of the game is to move the red block around without getting hit by the blue blocks or touching the black walls. If you can go longer than 30 seconds you are phenomenal. The US Air Force uses this for fighter pilots. They are expected to go for at least 2 minutes. Give it a try !! click here: http://tinyurl.com/56t9u
  3. Yup, it was a sad sight, especially watching your babies going up in flames and knowing there's nothing you can do to stop it. On a side note: the car on the left was HLS30-03548, mfg.4/70 and has/had a somewhat famous sibling. It's twin was also shipped thru the Port of Houston, is also a Dark Green/Butterscotch car and is #03547.......the car Wick Humble restored in his book. And that my friends is the rest of the story.
  4. Here's a picture of one being used as intended on this car currently listed on Ebay.(Well almost...doesn't quite cover the wiring as intended) Just curious, did they come on the later year cars or were they only on the early ones?
  5. That is truly one heck of a find! The fuelie alone, if it's all there, is worth a bucket load of bucks. Now you throw in the SS Camaro and 3 Z's, well I just don't believe I'll be able to sleep tonite!!!
  6. Great to be aboard. Thanks for the reminder about the search function. This however was more along the lines of a fun little test and not a personal search for an answer. Some of y'all might have seen my old car on the cover of Dr. Ben Millspaughs' book, ZCar-A Legend in it's Own Time. Have since sold that one and bought a Series1 for my next restoration. However it, a early71 parts car and 20yrs of parts I'd collected went up in flames 5 yrs ago. BUMMER! It wasn't all bad, I did manage to save all the NOS 240 parts that I'd bought out from a local dealership. YAHOOOO! Adios
  7. Way to go Victor, that was quick! I'll have to come up with something a tad more difficult next time. Adios
  8. Howdy y'all...New to the site, not to the carz. Thought I'd see if anyone could identify this early z part. It's approx. 7.5" tall and 9" wide. Same material used for handbrake cover. Answer will follow should no one answer correctly.
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