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Old 09-15-2013, 01:58 PM   #1
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That right there is the key! Anyone that states they have done it all and knows it all. Has not done anything and doesn't know ###t either. There are a lot of good people here to help you.

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Andy, one thing I learned, I wanted to go Drag Racing, so I hung around drag racers, not baseball players, then I remained open, ask questions and overall remain teachable! When i think I know everything, I'm in trouble.

I also went to the track and looked at cars like mine. really looked, under and everything. Most everybody loves to talk about there cars and like to help. When i started running my 68 with the Jerico and McCleod clutch Jeff Lee (w the AMX) who post all the time on this forum helped me a lot, now i am looking for some help on how to run an Automatic successfully-

I try to run my life remaining teachable too- your on the right track-
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Old 09-17-2013, 05:13 PM   #3
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Andy, one thing I learned, I wanted to go Drag Racing, so I hung around drag racers, not baseball players, then I remained open, ask questions and overall remain teachable! When i think I know everything, I'm in trouble.

I also went to the track and looked at cars like mine. really looked, under and everything. Most everybody loves to talk about there cars and like to help. When i started running my 68 with the Jerico and McCleod clutch Jeff Lee (w the AMX) who post all the time on this forum helped me a lot, now i am looking for some help on how to run an Automatic successfully-

I try to run my life remaining teachable too- your on the right track-
Good Luck
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