68FuryIII426
New Member
Hey Lucomob! I found ya! Was great seeing you yesterday at sunny slopes! Looking forward to someday getting my Fury rolling and breathing fire again!
I was hoping someone would catch that. A couple of tacks that no one will see, practice indeed.
No I don't have a welder. I'm thinking of getting a better 110 unit, I've been told many times it will do all I need by welders, and I don't have 220 out in the garage.
Sweet! Had too much fun, accordig to the home office, ha! Hunt for your parts here and that fury will be lining up next year, not the metric!Hey Lucomob! I found ya! Was great seeing you yesterday at sunny slopes! Looking forward to someday getting my Fury rolling and breathing fire again!
Thanks for the lead, I'll look into it.Scott here is what I got. It was a Fleet Farm special. Clarke 110 gas or no gas. It comes with the gas regulator in case you want to do aluminum or other advanced welding but not needed for basic stuff with the right wire. I think it was less than $300 with the cart but that was 10 years ago. It seems like I mostly use it to fix wire frame Christmas Yard Decorations. Marty Moose as the neighbor kids call him tends to get beaten up by the wind. I have carried it through the snow to do emergency winter repairs. It is a nice size and handy to have around.
View attachment 205373
What is amazing to me is that you attempted to race a C barge. You might need to rush the dart to life if you get too much of that racing bug.So the 500 lost its first race, I'm blaming my tuner. I got the jump out if the hole but had a significant bog that gave @dagwoodspolara the win. I probably would have lost when easing up to go into third gear. A stronger transmission is now on the top of the list, right there with replacement springs. Phone died so no proof in court of any mishap. But I did miss saving photos of a 69 Barracuda Mod Top, a wicked 73 Charger all jacked up with big tires and a sweet 80's multi-stripe paint job, amongst others. There was a 1927 American Fire Apparatus fire truck from the local fire Dept, with all owners keeping the truck in the area since the city sold it in 2007(?). Big old Continental engine was cool to see. @68FuryI had his 2012 Charger taking all comers. We had a kid there @commando1 would have had a hemorage dealing with, but he might get it someday. Racing was had by many this year, more than last, even though the car count was down. The host put the Blues Brothers up on the shed and I got home ten hours after I got there, it wasn't a bad day at all.
It weighs, I don't know what it weighs, but after my tuner works on it, I can go to the scales at a grain elevator nearby and find out. But my gray car was 4030lbs last I weighed it, so I have a 383 vs 440, but I have buckets and console be a bench seat. Probably pretty close in weight.What is amazing to me is that you attempted to race a C barge. You might need to rush the dart to life if you get too much of that racing bug.
More daughters should be invited into the garage... Kudos to your parents for supporting you getting into this.A good welder is the best thing you can ever buy.
The power to melt metal with your semi bare hands is worth more than money.
I started out with a century brand flux core welder. Biggest pile ever. But it kept me busy.
Then one Christmas my adoptive parents got me a Lincoln welder after they saw me struggle with the first one. (Not sure most parents would get their daughter a welder as a gift but I am happy)
I soon after got the argon mix tank for it and it is so easy to do a "roll of dimes" with the gas.
It's so addicting, I wouldn't mind getting into TIG and aluminum welding.
Hey Lucomob! I found ya! Was great seeing you yesterday at sunny slopes! Looking forward to someday getting my Fury rolling and breathing fire again!
So the 500 lost its first race, I'm blaming my tuner. I got the jump out if the hole but had a significant bog that gave @dagwoodspolara the win. I probably would have lost when easing up to go into third gear. A stronger transmission is now on the top of the list, right there with replacement springs. Phone died so no proof in court of any mishap. But I did miss saving photos of a 69 Barracuda Mod Top, a wicked 73 Charger all jacked up with big tires and a sweet 80's multi-stripe paint job, amongst others. There was a 1927 American Fire Apparatus fire truck from the local fire Dept, with all owners keeping the truck in the area since the city sold it in 2007(?). Big old Continental engine was cool to see. @68FuryI had his 2012 Charger taking all comers. We had a kid there @commando1 would have had a hemorage dealing with, but he might get it someday. Racing was had by many this year, more than last, even though the car count was down. The host put the Blues Brothers up on the shed and I got home ten hours after I got there, it wasn't a bad day at all.
Hey was waiting to race you.Shawn?
Post that up?We have video!
Hey was waiting to race you.
Post that up?
Poop, I'm having trouble viewing Facebook videos. Might have to venture over to the dark side...Not sure how. I'll work on it.
Shawn took the video, it's on Facebook Messenger, not sure how to get it here.
Poop, I'm having trouble viewing Facebook videos. Might have to venture over to the dark side...