Re: 2002 F250 7.3 w/ 121k
CashisKing
05/06/24
$20k - $21k ... $25k if she was a manual... IMHO... here in the Virginias. She will be worth considerably more in the future... if you maintain the current condition. Autos on the eastern part of the country, seem to be higher priced, than the western side. And no salted, chemical treated roads here to eat the vehicle, seems odd! I'm thinking because there are less pickups and less 4 wheel drive pickups. Maybe that keeps prices up who knows! Fair opinion... But I disagree... I suspect Oregon et al west cost... is too stupid to know about a clutch. PLEASE RESPOND.
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Re: David Mann art
Mr_TooDogs
05/06/24
Link has a compilation of EasyRiders tech tip articles from back in the day. PDF files of the articles. ER had great graphics back then. Anyone going to be working on Shovelheads could use the info in there. EasyRiders Tech Tips
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Re: Q
jaguartx
05/06/24
Youre arguing with Dumbasses who barely knew who Ulysses S Grant was and who know nothing about the Corporate Act of 1871, hos.
You cant open the eyes of those who GOD has seen fit to close.
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Re: Ukraine’s “Counter-Offensive” Major Belly Flop
ribka
05/06/24
another one of the fire's Neo nazis chimes in Is your Saint George Floyd fighting with the AZov NAZIs with the ghost of Kiev? That would be confusing to someone who lets women form his opinions. they are right, but you are ignorant. remember, the Putler Puffer said 3 day war, what is the day.? 801. eight hundred and one days and russkies are trying to be un-alived. hmmm........do not see what branch you served in? hmmmmmm Hey Biden voting pedophile. Russia never said 3 day war. It was the US Sect of Defense But keep spreading your Biden lies Ukraine KIA in 2024 has reached 110,000 in the first four months Running out of meat for the grinder Ukraine drafting young women and mentally handicapped men BBC, Time WAPO I hope Ukraine wins. We should all hope for that. There is little difference between communist Soviet Union and today's Russia.
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Re: Hodgden acquires RCBS
Mule Deer
05/06/24
Do you think it is more profitable to manufacture powder in the United States or import it? Are you willing to pay even more than you do now to have it "made in America"? Apparently you don't know much about present smokeless powder manufacturing. There are several factors involved--but not what your question "suggests". First, there are very few companies actually manufacturing smokeless rifle powder in the U.S. The primary plant is in Florida, which produces a bunch of the powders sold under the Hodgdon name, and others. (Others, such as the DuPont plant in Delaware, which first made IMR powders, were shut down primarily due to local attitudes/regulations.) The present plant making most IMR powders is in southern Quebec. It's so close to the U.S. that rail shipping is still "affordable," rather than the across-ocean shipping (in ships!) required for the many powders imported from Australia, along with Belgium and other European countries. Also, some of the IMR powders have also been produced in Australia. If you really, truly want most smokeless powders to be produced in the USA, then you might suggest that to Hodgdon, and then see if you can find any part of your local 'Murica' wants to have a gun powder manufacturing plant nearby. This, of course, would also include the plant's ability to hire enough workers....
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Re: Guns with stories!
Hotrod_Lincoln
05/06/24
My BIL has a tiny .25 ACP pistol his father liberated from a German officer he captured during WW II. I cleaned it up and got it in good operating condition a few years ago and he's been known to slip it into his pocket when venturing out into the jungles around UT Knoxville. The natives have been known to get restless there, especially after a football or thugball game!
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Re: If Trump is elected what are his first moves
Dillonbuck
05/06/24
Do unto federal jobs as Elon Musk did Twitter.
Bleed the highest paid the most. All who are Swampish.
That alone would save billion$ and get rid of many of the demons.
In the last 30 minutes of the first hour he needs to start criminally charging one hell of a lot of people.
That's problematic. There aren't enough judges and prosecutors for the current load.
How to follow my plan, with a huge increase in cases, and a bunch of those defendents being judges and prosecutors?
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Re: Q
plumbum
05/06/24
you collecting info there fedboi? Your tinfoil hat is too tight, klansman. I'm not collecting info. Most people attend public school, and I didn't ask where. K22 criticized it, I am thus wondering if you went to public school or not. Yours and K22's responses are classic q-ball - make an accusation then run like a hypocrite. Hosfly, did you attend public school? K22, did you attend public school?
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Re: New ATF rule in 14 days
srwshooter
05/06/24
You guys had better read up. I didnt post to argue about it just make sure everyone knew thing are really going to change. We are already hearing about web sites that may disappear
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Jeannie Epper dead
Partsman
05/06/24
Jeannie Epper, one of the world’s best-known stuntwomen, has died.
Epper’s family confirmed the death to The Hollywood Reporter, sharing that she died of natural causes at her home in Simi Valley, California on May 5. She was 83.
Epper is perhaps most known for her time working with Lynda Carter on Wonder Woman throughout the 1970s. She served as Carter’s main stunt double on the ABC and CBS series, which aired from 1975-1979, per THR.
Among her other notable work includes 1984's Romancing the Stone, which saw her star in one of her most iconic film scenes. She stood in for Kathleen Turner during a rainforest mudslide scene in the film, and she swung across a 350-foot gorge to do it, she told Entertainment Weekly in 2007. Speaking about her line of work — at the time, she was 66 — she told the outlet, "Some guys don't like to put me in a really dangerous position anymore. It hurts your pride to acknowledge that you're getting older. I've had to go through that the past few years. But I'm not emotionally ready to stop yet. My neighbors think I'm nuts."
Epper came from a family of stunt performers. Her father, John Epper, starred as stand-ins for Ronald Reagan and Errol Flynn and boasted over 200 film credits. Like Jeannie, her siblings all went into the stunt business, and all three of her children — Eurlyne, Richard and Kurtis — followed in her footsteps, too.
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