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Old 06-09-2005, 09:17 AM   #1
motocrosschump
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Texarkana, AR 71854
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well..I drove Max for the first time..

IN 21 YEARS..She drove like an a DREAM (well more like an old truck) but I loved every second of it.

History of Max..She was sitting in a old man's field for 21 years because he went blind and of course couldn't see to drive it. Its a 250 I6, 3 speed. All the tires were dry rotted. Put new tires on it. New Battery, New Points, Drained the gas, Rebuilt the Carb, New Plugs, a bottle of Engine Restorer, Flushed the radiator, New Plugs, New Ignition Switch. VRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOMMM. She Came alive. Then I had to make it stop. New Master Cylinder, New Wheel Cylinders, New Brake Shoes. New Front Brake Lines. Viola Brakes but only front. I have to replace the rear rubber hose. But its being a pain to come off.

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