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Nick Brann
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Last Active: 13 Years Ago
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Hi Eddie, One night last week I stayed up until 11:30! I paid for it the next day. Hope you and Judy and doing well, we are fine and little Wally says Hi. God bless, Nick
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Eddie Paskey
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Last Active: 12 Years Ago
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Jeezes Nick---WHAT are you doing up so late. Hope you can sleep!! Have Fun God Bless Eddie
EddieLake Forest, Ca. 92630
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Nick Brann
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Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 13 Years Ago
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Hi Guys, Sorry I left the dot out of the address. Thought I put it in. Once you go to it, I think you have to have a yahoo account. It is free to sign up for one, no big deal. You supply a user name and a password of your choosing. Then you will get emails with questions and replies from the group. I think there are about 800 people who participate in the messages. I've gotten some good information from them. Good luck, Nick Brann - K.C., MO
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Noob
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Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 10 Years Ago
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Duck... I thought that too, but then I put a "dot" after the w's and it went to a site... navigating that site is another matter... I got lost and gave up... may try it again when I have time. Cheers... Brian
Cylinder Index = 84 Current Experiment = `57 Tbird, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Duck
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Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 10 Years Ago
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Nick- This is an E-mail address?
BOO- YA!!! 
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Nick Brann
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Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 13 Years Ago
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Hi Duck, Try http://www.classicbirds@yahoogroups.com . There are some really knowledgeable people on the site, like John Sailors. They also have sites for the later T-Birds, like '58-60 Squarebirds. Have fun, Nick Brann - K.C., MO
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Duck
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Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 10 Years Ago
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paul2748 (11/4/2009) Yahoo has a site called CLASSICBIRDS which is pretty active. This is the best for engines and you get lots of help on other stuff besides. Hello, Brian- T-bird's are spoken here. Enjoy! Paul- would you mind posting (or PM me) a link to that site? I've heard of it on and off for quite some time, but have never been able to locate it. -Thank You- /Duck
BOO- YA!!! 
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bloodyknucklehill
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Last Active: 14 Years Ago
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welcome.. you could go to the Bird sites but this is where you belong and you know it  .. post some pics of the un-identifed intake and you'll have it identified pretty damn soon..
DustinSouthern Oregon Y's Guy  http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=1441322018
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paul2748
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Yahoo has a site called CLASSICBIRDS which is pretty active. This is the best for engines and you get lots of help on other stuff besides.
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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mctim64
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Last Active: 6 Years Ago
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Welcome Brian.
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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