Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving
I hope everone has a wonderfull Thanksgiving.
Even in tough times we still need to be thankful for living in the greatest country on earth and all the blessings the Lord has given us.
Even in tough times we still need to be thankful for living in the greatest country on earth and all the blessings the Lord has given us.

Arieldouglas- Scrounger
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Registration date: 2011-07-03
Age: 53
Location: Watertown, TN
Re: Thanksgiving
AMEN....everybody be safe, and have a HAPPY THANKSGIVING....
the Howards
the Howards

falconwagon62- Scrounger
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Age: 47
Location: Trenton, Ohio

Re: Thanksgiving
Very well said! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!Arieldouglas wrote:I hope everone has a wonderfull Thanksgiving.
Even in tough times we still need to be thankful for living in the greatest country on earth and all the blessings the Lord has given us.![]()
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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Age: 83
Location: Newport Ky
Re: Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving

hotrodaaron77- Scrounger
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Registration date: 2010-11-10
Age: 32
Location: Taylor Mill
Re: Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!! This is my favorite holiday. Family getting together and spending time and stories.. Oh yeah the food is a big plus! Be safe and eat alot.

Lady rebel- Scroungers Treasurer/Secretary
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Registration date: 2007-10-09
Location: Newport Ky
Re: Thanksgiving
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE..

hp77skylark- Scrounger
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Registration date: 2010-01-09
Age: 46
Location: Dayton, ky
Re: Thanksgiving
I had a great thanksgiving eating a chicken sandwich outside at Hooters in Daytona with a cold beer thinking about all who were stuck up here in the cold.

junkyardjeff- 1000 post club
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Registration date: 2007-10-09
Age: 51
Location: Dayton Ohio
Re: Thanksgiving
So how did the new rear end work out?

Arieldouglas- Scrounger
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Location: Watertown, TN
Re: Thanksgiving
It went through the mountains easier with the 3.00 gears but I noticed the motor spinning a little more then I thought it would at 70,my 65 custom 500 has a 302 and 3.00 gears and its spinning a bit at 70 and so was the 351 even though it has a longer stroke then the 302,I was hoping it would have been similar to my wagon that had a 390 and 3.00 gears as it seemed like it was just above idle at 70. Gas mileage did not go down since it has a cam that starts going in at around 2000 rpms and might have went up like I was thinking since it did not have to work as hard,with all the changes the speedo went from 15 mph slow to it being 3 too fast so a one more tooth speedo gear should have it on the money. I hope everyone had a good thanksgiving and I will be going again next year so if anyone want to come along start planning now,I am glad I went to visit a friend that lives near Orlando as his health is failing and that had to put him in the hospital friday so I got a chance to see him if he is not around next year.Arieldouglas wrote:So how did the new rear end work out?

junkyardjeff- 1000 post club
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Age: 51
Location: Dayton Ohio
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