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04-25-2005 09:12 AM #1JohnGuest
Welcome to American Iron Tech!
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04-25-2005 09:40 AM #2The Happy Mrs.
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Thank you
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04-25-2005 05:00 PM #3
Even tho we dont play nice ......Thanks
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04-25-2005 06:35 PM #4
why no Import tech, eh?
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04-26-2005 08:05 AM #5ScottGuest
Originally Posted by blueboost
Hmmm what ?
There are already several import forums. It just so happens there is no equivalant in the import community so please lets not make a issue out of this.
Thanks
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04-26-2005 08:18 AM #6
Scott since you have a carb you might count lol jk...
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04-26-2005 12:34 PM #7Why Scott, asking me to flagrantly make an issue out of it?! well since you asked!
Originally Posted by Scott
gruffle gruffle Bitch bitch GDMF american muscle straight line only but still get their own forum and Nissan should have their own forum for each make and model ever made!! Scott loves Nissans WAAAAY more then Fords anyways, he told me so.
Watch out for the grammar nazi's Scott.
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04-26-2005 01:36 PM #8The Happy Mrs.
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This forum was not created to further narrow down the diferent makes and models. If that was the case there would be a forum for every Ford, Chevy, Dodge.... It's an area to you can come to talk about your restorations, car shows, ask questions on carbs, distributors etc. (old school tech :lol). Or even suspension issues as already posted. It's not like these cars are built like those of today. So many parts are hard to find and some are interchangable, its alot easier to discuss this w/ those who have run into the same problems.
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04-26-2005 03:18 PM #9
Straight line eh .... Guess you need to check out totalcontrolproducts.com
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04-26-2005 05:07 PM #10
hahahaa Im just messin with you all. Pretty much, if it has any performance potential at all.. I like it.

Seriously though, Scott really needs to stop PM'ing me asking me for rides in the sentra, and to test drive it, and all that. Gosh!
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04-27-2005 07:34 AM #11ScottGuest
Originally Posted by blueboost
What are you talking about ?
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05-04-2005 07:02 PM #12NikonGuestSo would a 1930s Ford Model A be included (factory, not hotrodded) be included into this forum, or would this be mainly for muscle cars?
Originally Posted by HerHotRod
I saw this because of the words I've seen being thrown around. To me, the cars would be listed as classics. Antiques or Vintage would be like a Model A to me.Last edited by Nikon; 05-04-2005 at 07:05 PM.
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05-04-2005 07:14 PM #13The Happy Mrs.
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It would fit in fine. Something doesn't have be hotrodded or a muscle car to be here. I was thinking along the lines of just about anything old or unique as well. There so many ways to describe them ... classics, antiques, vintage, muscle cars, hot rods, even T-Buckets.....Do you have a model A?
Originally Posted by Nikon
Last edited by HerHotRod; 05-04-2005 at 07:22 PM.
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05-04-2005 07:44 PM #14NikonGuestMy grandfather found out I was looking into Model A Fordors, so I might be getting his 1928 Model A Tudor here soon. Which would be nice. Although, I like the sedans better.
Originally Posted by HerHotRod
We'll see how it pans out though.
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06-03-2005 03:07 PM #15Registered User
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thanx for the forum
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